The Method of Improving Learning Ability of “C Language Programming Design” Course
Chunxiu Xiong (),
Xinhua You and
Peng Yu
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Chunxiu Xiong: Computer Science of ZhiXing College of HuBei University
Xinhua You: Computer Science of ZhiXing College of HuBei University
Peng Yu: Computer Science of ZhiXing College of HuBei University
Chapter Chapter 49 in Recent Developments in Data Science and Business Analytics, 2018, pp 425-433 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract According to the students cannot do anything without mobile phone nowadays, the question of learning the “C language program design” course is increasingly serious, this paper has presented a series of methods of attracting students’ interest to improve the students’ ability of learning it. Firstly, arousing students’ attention to the C language, secondly, changing the “cramming” teaching method of the past by easy course, and reviewing the curriculumreviewing the curriculum appropriately, finally, choosing the appropriate code examplescode examples , drawing inferences, creating templates, and solving question by multi-answer to consolidate the teaching, and through the students’ homework and the method of fast compiling and debugging program to grasp the students’ learning interest of the course.
Keywords: Teaching methods; Reviewing the curriculum; Code examples; Create a template (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72745-5_49
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