Supporting Co-Regulation and Motivation in Learning Programming in Online Classrooms

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Title
Supporting Co-Regulation and Motivation in Learning Programming in Online Classrooms
Journal
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (PACMHCI) / ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW)
Author(s)
Lahari Goswami, Alexandre Senges, Thibault Estier, Mauro Cherubini
Publication state
Published
Issued date
14/10/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
7
Number
CSCW2
Pages
298:1-298:29
Language
english
Abstract
Self-regulation of learning in programming has been extensively investigated, emphasising an individual's metacognitive and motivational regulation components. However, learning often happens in socially situated contexts, and little emphasis has been paid to studying social modes of regulation in programming. We designed Thyone, a collaborative Jupyter Notebook extension to support learners' programming regulation in an online classroom context with the overall aim to foster their intrinsic motivation toward programming. Thyone's salient features - Flowchart, Discuss and Share Cell - incorporate affordances for learners to co-regulate their learning and drive their motivation. In an exploratory quasi-experimental study, we investigated learners' engagement with Thyone's features and assessed its influence on their learning motivation in an introductory programming course. We found that Thyone facilitated the co-regulation of programming learning and that the users' engagement with Thyone appeared to positively influence components of their motivation: interest, autonomy, and relatedness. Our results inform the design of technological interventions to support co-regulation in programming learning.
Keywords
Collaboration, co-regulation, motivation, programming
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Open Access
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700 USD
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