Toward a shared understanding of competency in programming: an invitation to the BABELnot project
conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 16:31authored byRaymond Lister, Malcolm Corney, James Curran, Daryl D'Souza, Colin Fidge, Richard Gluga, Margaret HamiltonMargaret Hamilton, James HarlandJames Harland, James Hogan, Judy Kay, Tara Murphy, Mike Roggenkamp, Judithe Sheard, Simon, Donna Teague
The ICT degrees in most Australian universities have a sequence of up to three programming subjects, or units. BABELnot is an ALTC-funded project that will document the academic standards associated with those three subjects in the six participating universities and, if possible, at other universities. This will necessitate the development of a rich framework for describing the learning goals associated with programming. It will also be necessary to benchmark exam questions that are mapped onto this framework. As part of the project, workshops are planned for ACE 2012, ICER 2012 and ACE 2013, to elicit feedback from the broader Australasian computing education community, and to disseminate the project's findings. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the project to that broader Australasian computing education community and to invite their active participation.
History
Start page
53
End page
60
Total pages
8
Outlet
Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE2012)
Editors
Michael de Raadt and Angela Carbone
Name of conference
ACS Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology (CRPIT)