Essays about: "kurs"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 114 essays containing the word kurs.
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11. Early Warning System of Students Failing a Course : A Binary Classification Modelling Approach at Upper Secondary School Level
University essay from KTH/LärandeAbstract : Only 70% of the Swedish students graduate from upper secondary school within the given time frame. Earlier research has shown that unfinished degrees disadvantage the individual student, policy makers and society. A first step for preventing dropouts is to indicate students about to fail courses. READ MORE
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12. Student understanding of Go, Concurrency and Parallelism : Analysis using Concept Maps
University essay from KTH/DatavetenskapAbstract : In this report we have used concept maps to analyze student understanding of the Go programming language, concurrency and parallelism. We designed two concept mapping exercises, one about Go and the other one about concurrency and parallelism. READ MORE
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13. Student Intuitions in Statistical Mechanics
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Fysikundervisningens didaktikAbstract : This exploratory case study aimed to investigate patterns in student reasoning in statistical mechanics, in order to identify difficulties and develop ideas for future research. Upper-division undergraduate students, taking a course in statistical mechanics, were interviewed in groups. READ MORE
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14. Compiling SDL Multiplayer Games to WebAssembly with Emscripten for use in Web Browsers
University essay from KTH/Hälsoinformatik och logistikAbstract : Collecting and deploying online games made by inexperienced developers can behard. This is something KTH (Royal Institute of Technology) has a problem withpertaining to a course involving SDL and SDL_Net programming. A good solutionto this problem is to host these games on a website. READ MORE
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15. It Is Never Too Early to Learn About Code Quality : Analyzing Code Quality of First-Year Programming Students and the Difference Between TA Groups
University essay from KTH/DatavetenskapAbstract : The cost of poor quality software was estimated to be $2.9 trillion in 2018 in the US. Practitioners and educators consider code quality a key competence in engineer prospects. Yet, studies show that CS1 courses seldom have code quality on the agenda during university education. READ MORE