Orienting the teaching of an introductory object-oriented programming to meet the learning objective

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This paper describes our experiences in teaching a first year object-oriented programming course. We used Java as a vehicle to teach programming principles and BlueJ as a Java development environment. The course was heavily supported by web-based resources delivered throughWebCT. So far we consider the overall students' learning experience as being considerably enriched and a positive one.

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Kuljis, J. (2004). Orienting the teaching of an introductory object-oriented programming to meet the learning objective. Journal of Computing and Information Technology, 12(2), 135–142. https://doi.org/10.2498/cit.2004.02.09

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