Learning programming is among the top challenges in computer science education. A part of that, program visualization (PV) is used as a tool to overcome the high failure and drop-out rates in an introductory programming course. Nevertheless, there are rising concerns about the effectiveness of the existing PV tools following the mixed results derived from various studies. Student engagement is also considered a vital factor in building a successful PV, while it is also an important part of the learning process in general. Several techniques have been introduced to enhance PV engagement; however, student engagement with PV is still challenging. This paper employed three theories—constructivism, social constructivism and cognitive load to propose a technique for enhancing student engagement with program visualisation. The social worked-examples (SWE) technique transforms the traditional worked-example into a social activity, whereby a greater focus is placed on the collaboration role in constructing students’ knowledge. This study identified three principles that could enhance student engagement through the SWE technique: active learning, social collaboration and low-load activity.
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تم التطرق إلى مفهومي الخجل والعنف الأسري لدى الفتيات ضعيفات السمع ومشكلة البحث تكمن بدراسة العنف الأسري لضعيفات السمع وعلاقته بالخجل ومعرفة ما يترتب عن ذلك بالنسبة للفتاة المراهقة ضعيفة السمع أثناء تعرضها للمعاملة السيئة وأثره على شخصيتها ، فالخجل هو نتيجة لأساليب التربية الخاطئة التي تعاني منها الفتاة ضعيفة السمع ، ويهدف البحث إلى التعرف على الخجل وعلاقته بالعنف الأسري لدى ضعيفات السمع في محافظة بغداد ، و
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Colonialism as a movement was very popular in Europe more than two centuries before. It aimed at controlling and exploiting several countries in Africa and Asia in addition to imposing their power and control on uninhabited islands. It received adherence and criticism as well. There also appeared activists and nations who stood against it and its practices. English novels discussed this notion greatly by pointing out the bad practices of the colonizers and how the colonized received them. This paper explores two narrative fictions that tackle the different aspects of the term. While Defoe, in Robinson Crusoe (1719), shows a colonial European figure who expresses his superiority, Wells, in “The Country of the Blind” (1904), deconstructs
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