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Report on the final BRACElet workshop: Auckland University of Technology, September 2010

Clear, Tony; Whalley, JL; Robbins, P; Philpott, A; Eckerdal, A; Laakso, M
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This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief retrospective review of the workshops and the findings that have resulted from this multi-institutional multinational investigation into the teaching and learning of novice programmers. Subsequently we report on the work undertaken during the final workshop and then discuss future avenues for research that have evolved as a result of the BRACElet project.
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Novice programmers; SOLO; Bloom; Assessment
Date
June 1, 2011
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Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology, 15(1).
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CITRENZ
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http://www.citrenz.ac.nz/jacit/JACIT1501/2011Clear_BRACElet.html
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JACIT is an Open Access Journal, and individual authors retain their intellectual property rights.

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