Looking into the Freedom of Partner Choosing in Pair Programming

The published research studies to date indicate that pair programming has a positive impact on some aspects of students’ performance. In the normal practice of pairing programming in the academic field, the students were paired by assigning partners according to their level of programming sk...

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Main Authors: Chai, Soo See, Goh, Kok Luong
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spelling my.unimas.ir.312482022-09-29T01:59:31Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31248/ Looking into the Freedom of Partner Choosing in Pair Programming Chai, Soo See Goh, Kok Luong QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science QA76 Computer software The published research studies to date indicate that pair programming has a positive impact on some aspects of students’ performance. In the normal practice of pairing programming in the academic field, the students were paired by assigning partners according to their level of programming skill. In other words, students were paired according to their programming compatibility that was perceived by their lecturers.However,research studies did not attempt to identify the main element that the student sarelookingintowhentheyaregiventhefreedomtoselecttheirpartnerinpairprogrammingpractice. Anexperimentwith76studentsduringaone-weekprogrammingworkshopshowsthat59.2%will choose their partner according to gender while 30.3% will choose their partner based on the ethnics group. The study shows that only 5.2% of the students focus on the skills of their choice of partner. At the end of the workshop, 96% of the students agree that pairing with a partner helps them in solving a programming problem. However, only 89.2% of the students prefer to work in pairs when solving programming while 5.4% prefer to work as an individual. This initial finding tallies with the other research whereby it shows that pair programming benefits the students in solving a programming problem.Despite the normal belief that the pairs are compatible if they are almost the same level in terms of technical competency in programming,students tend to choose according to gender when they are given a choice. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31248/1/LOOKING%20INTO%20THE%20FREEDOM%20OF%20PARTNER%20CHOOSING%20IN%20PAIR%20PROGRAMMING.pdf Chai, Soo See and Goh, Kok Luong (2020) Looking into the Freedom of Partner Choosing in Pair Programming. Sci. Int. (Lahore), 32 (4). pp. 387-391. ISSN 1013-5316
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
QA76 Computer software
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QA76 Computer software
Chai, Soo See
Goh, Kok Luong
Looking into the Freedom of Partner Choosing in Pair Programming
description The published research studies to date indicate that pair programming has a positive impact on some aspects of students’ performance. In the normal practice of pairing programming in the academic field, the students were paired by assigning partners according to their level of programming skill. In other words, students were paired according to their programming compatibility that was perceived by their lecturers.However,research studies did not attempt to identify the main element that the student sarelookingintowhentheyaregiventhefreedomtoselecttheirpartnerinpairprogrammingpractice. Anexperimentwith76studentsduringaone-weekprogrammingworkshopshowsthat59.2%will choose their partner according to gender while 30.3% will choose their partner based on the ethnics group. The study shows that only 5.2% of the students focus on the skills of their choice of partner. At the end of the workshop, 96% of the students agree that pairing with a partner helps them in solving a programming problem. However, only 89.2% of the students prefer to work in pairs when solving programming while 5.4% prefer to work as an individual. This initial finding tallies with the other research whereby it shows that pair programming benefits the students in solving a programming problem.Despite the normal belief that the pairs are compatible if they are almost the same level in terms of technical competency in programming,students tend to choose according to gender when they are given a choice.
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title Looking into the Freedom of Partner Choosing in Pair Programming
title_short Looking into the Freedom of Partner Choosing in Pair Programming
title_full Looking into the Freedom of Partner Choosing in Pair Programming
title_fullStr Looking into the Freedom of Partner Choosing in Pair Programming
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