A cs1 spatial skills intervention and the impact on introductory programming abilities

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This paper discusses the results of replicating and extending a study performed by Cooper et al. examining the relationship between students' spatial skills and their success in learning to program. Whereas Cooper et al. worked with high school students participating in a summer program, we worked with college students taking an introductory computing course. Like Cooper et al.'s study, we saw a correlation between a student's spatial skills and their success in learning computing. More significantly, we saw that after applying an intervention to teach spatial skills, students demonstrated improved performance both on a standard spatial skills assessment as well as on a CS content instrument. We also saw a correlation between students' enjoyment in computing and improved performance both on a standard spatial skills assessment and on a CS content instrument, a result not observed by Cooper et al.

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Bockmon, R., Cooper, S., Koperski, W., Gratch, J., Sorby, S., & Dorodchi, M. (2020). A cs1 spatial skills intervention and the impact on introductory programming abilities. In SIGCSE 2020 - Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (pp. 766–772). https://doi.org/10.1145/3328778.3366829

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