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SIGCSE
2010
ACM
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13 years 5 months ago
The benefits of pairing by ability
An analysis of data from 259 CS1 students is performed to compare the performance of students who were paired by demonstrated ability to that of students who were paired randomly ...
Grant Braught, John MacCormick, Tim Wahls
METRICS
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Analyzing the Cost and Benefit of Pair Programming
Frank Padberg, Matthias M. Müller
IJHCI
2008
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13 years 5 months ago
Coupling the Users: The Benefits of Paired User Testing for iDTV
Interactive digital television (iDTV) is a social medium and must therefore be tested in a context as close to real life as possible. This explains why we saw the potential and im...
Tara Shrimpton-Smith, Bieke Zaman, David Geerts
SIGCSE
2000
ACM
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13 years 9 months ago
Evaluating programming ability in an introductory computer science course
There are numerous ways to evaluate student programming ability, all of which have benefits and drawbacks. In this paper we discuss how we have combined a number of those evaluati...
A. T. Chamillard, Kim A. Braun
AVI
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Usability of overview-supported zooming on small screens with regard to individual differences in spatial ability
While zoomable user interfaces can improve the usability of applications by easing data access, a drawback is that some users tend to become lost after they have zoomed in. Previo...
Thorsten Büring, Jens Gerken, Harald Reiterer