Rewrite cycles in CS courses: experience reports
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- Rewrite cycles in CS courses: experience reports
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Rewrite cycles in CS courses: experience reports
SIGCSE '02: Proceedings of the 33rd SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationThe generally accepted wisdom among teachers of English composition is that a "rewrite cycle" should be used as a teaching strategy. Rather than expecting students to extrapolate from the grading comments on paper N what they should do differently on ...
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- February 2002471 pagesISBN:1581134738DOI:10.1145/563340
- Conference Chairs:
- Judith Gersting,
- Henry M. Walker,
- Program Chair:
- Scott Grissom
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Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY, United States
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