Konzepte für die Programmierausbildung außerhalb von Informatik-Programmen

Philipp Plecr

Research output: ThesisMaster's / Diploma thesis

Abstract

As programming is a discipline that is reaching a greater audience outside of traditional computer science, the number of publications addressing introductory programming courses for non-computer scientists is increasing. This paper presents a review of the most studied methods and concepts in the literature and attempts to present possible adaptations for a programming introduction course in a business administration course. The most commonly studied methods in the literature are the Flipped Classroom concept, Pair Programming, and Peer Instruction. In addition, business administration courses from top universities in the DACH region were examined to provide an overview of their course offerings in programming. This overview shows that JKU is a pioneer with its introductory programming course in the compulsory program of a business administration program.
Original languageGerman (Austria)
Supervisors/Reviewers
  • Plösch, Reinhold, Supervisor
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021

Fields of science

  • 202017 Embedded systems
  • 102002 Augmented reality
  • 102006 Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW)
  • 102015 Information systems
  • 102020 Medical informatics
  • 102022 Software development
  • 102034 Cyber-physical systems
  • 201132 Computational engineering
  • 201305 Traffic engineering
  • 207409 Navigation systems
  • 502032 Quality management
  • 502050 Business informatics
  • 503015 Subject didactics of technical sciences

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation

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