Journal of Engineering Education Transformations
DOI: 10.16920/jeet/2023/v36is2/23019
Year: 2023, Volume: 36, Issue: Special Issue 2, Pages: 133-140
Original Article
Pragati Patil, Priyanka Jadhav, Minakshee Kanase
Department of Information Technology, Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Rajaramnagar
Nowadays, Computers are the dominant technology of the twenty-first century. Thus, programming and the development of software are fundamental activities in which many people across the globe are involved. As a result, programming courses are part of the curriculum. The course is introduced to all first-year IT and Non-IT students who have either no or less expertise in computer programming. The main purpose to select these techniques for non-IT students is to prepare them to work with IT specialists at their future jobs by instilling in them a constant knowledge of technical fundamentals. But as compared to IT students, learning of C programming becomes difficult for non-IT students due to this their passing rate is low. Students lose their interest in programming due to their having less computer programming knowledge which leads to a gap in technical competency require by the IT sector. Taking this into consideration activities like quizzes, debugging tests, and usage of a virtual lab for students were implemented. These activities enhanced students' way of thinking, problem-solving ability, programming, and debugging skills. The idea of using PBL teaching methods, Think-Pair- Share, and E-Learning may improve the effect of C language teaching, and promote the student’s learning initiative. The main focus of this study is to enlighten different teaching approaches and methodologies for first-year non-IT students. Keywords— Coding standard, E-Learning, Programming Language, PBL Teaching, Problem-solving, Non-IT, Virtual Lab
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