BCCIL04 (In proceedings)
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Author(s) | Lorenzo Bettini, Leonardo Cecchi, Pilu Crescenzi, Gaia Innocenti and Michele Loreti |
Title | « An Environment for Self-Assessing Java Programming Skills in Undergraduate First Programming Courses » |
In | Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies |
Page(s) | 161-165 |
Year | 2004 |
Publisher | IEEE |
URL | http://rap.dsi.unifi.it/~bettini/bibliography/files/ICALT2004BCCIL.pdf |
Abstract |
In this paper we propose a new environment for allowing students of a first programming undergraduate course to test their Java code. This environment allows the student to learn the basics of the Java language without necessarily knowing the object-oriented features of the language itself, and the teacher to propose new tests by making use of a graphical test editor. Moreover, the client-server architecture of the web-based version of the environment is designed so that the student does not even need a Java virtual machine on its computing device, but only a web browser. This latter feature makes our environment a useful tool for ubiquitous testing of Java programming skills. |
@inproceedings{BCCIL04,
author = {Bettini, Lorenzo and Cecchi, Leonardo and Crescenzi, Pilu and
Innocenti, Gaia and Loreti, Michele},
booktitle = {Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning
Technologies},
url = {http://rap.dsi.unifi.it/~bettini/bibliography/files/ICALT2004BCCIL.pdf},
abstract = {In this paper we propose a new environment for allowing students
of a first programming undergraduate course to test their Java
code. This environment allows the student to learn the basics of
the Java language without necessarily knowing the object-oriented
features of the language itself, and the teacher to propose new
tests by making use of a graphical test editor. Moreover, the
client-server architecture of the web-based version of the
environment is designed so that the student does not even need a
Java virtual machine on its computing device, but only a web
browser. This latter feature makes our environment a useful tool
for ubiquitous testing of Java programming skills.},
title = {{An Environment for Self-Assessing Java Programming Skills in
Undergraduate First Programming Courses}},
publisher = {IEEE},
year = {2004},
pages = {161-165},
}
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