Predictors of university students' intentions to enroll in computer programming courses: a mixed-method investigation
Abstract Students in technology majors such as Computer Science and Information Technology need to take a series of computer programming courses to graduate. Yet, not all students will persist in taking programming courses as required, and little is known about the factors influencing their enrollme...
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Main Authors: | Jiali Zheng (Author), Melissa Duffy (Author), Ge Zhu (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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