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openHTML: Assessing Barriers and Designing Tools for Learning Web Development.
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Park, Thomas H.
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192 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-04(E), Section: B.
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openHTML: Assessing Barriers and Designing Tools for Learning Web Development.
Park, Thomas H.
openHTML: Assessing Barriers and Designing Tools for Learning Web Development.
- 192 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-04(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Drexel University, 2014.
In this dissertation, I argue that society increasingly recognizes the value of widespread computational literacy and that one of the most common ways that people are exposed to creative computing today is through web development. Prior research has investigated how beginners learn a wide range of programming languages in a variety of domains, from computer science majors taking introductory programming courses to end-user developers maintaining spreadsheets. Yet, surprisingly little is known about the experiences people have learning web development. What barriers do beginners face when authoring their first web pages? What mistakes do they commonly make when writing HTML and CSS? What are the computational skills and concepts with which they engage? How can tools and practices be designed to support these activities?
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Through a series of studies, interleaved with the iterative design of an experimental web editor for novices called openHTML, this dissertation aims to fill this gap in the literature and address these questions. In drawing connections between my findings and the existing computing education literature, my goal is to attain a deeper understanding of the skills and concepts at play when beginners learn web development, and to broaden notions about how people can develop computational literacy.
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