OverCode

Author:

Glassman Elena L.1,Scott Jeremy1,Singh Rishabh2,Guo Philip J.3,Miller Robert C.1

Affiliation:

1. MIT CSAIL, Cambridge, MA, USA

2. MIT CSAIL, Kirkland, WA, USA

3. MIT CSAIL and University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA

Abstract

In MOOCs, a single programming exercise may produce thousands of solutions from learners. Understanding solution variation is important for providing appropriate feedback to students at scale. The wide variation among these solutions can be a source of pedagogically valuable examples and can be used to refine the autograder for the exercise by exposing corner cases. We present OverCode, a system for visualizing and exploring thousands of programming solutions. OverCode uses both static and dynamic analysis to cluster similar solutions, and lets teachers further filter and cluster solutions based on different criteria. We evaluated OverCode against a nonclustering baseline in a within-subjects study with 24 teaching assistants and found that the OverCode interface allows teachers to more quickly develop a high-level view of students' understanding and misconceptions, and to provide feedback that is relevant to more students' solutions.

Funder

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

Bose Foundation Fellowship

Microsoft Research Fellowship

Quanta Computer as part of the Qmulus Project

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction

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