Shaking The Silos: Impact of Sequential Live Coding on Students' Performance and Perceptions
Author:
Cho Kwansun1, Ali Syeda Fizza2, Bang Sung2, Anwar Saira2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. University of Florida 2. Texas A&M University
Publisher
ASEE Conferences
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