1994
Autores
Leal, JP;
Publicação
Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, ICLP 1994 post Conference Workshop W4, Technical Report, Institutt for datateknikk og telematikk, Norges
Abstract
1993
Autores
Filgueiras, M; Leal, JP;
Publicação
Electronic Publishing
Abstract
1991
Autores
Leal, JP; Damas, L; Moreira, N;
Publicação
Proceedings of the ICLP 1991 Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, Paris, June 1991. Technical Report, University of Orléans, France, LIFO N 91-6
Abstract
1990
Autores
Leal, JP;
Publicação
Proceedings of the ICLP 1990 Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, Eilat, Israel, June 16, 1990. Technical Report, ECRC IR-LP-31-25
Abstract
2012
Autores
Queiros, R; Leal, JP;
Publicação
CSEDU 2012 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computer Supported Education
Abstract
Learning computer programming requires solving programming exercises. In computer programming courses teachers need to assess and give feedback to a large number of exercises. These tasks are time consuming and error-prone since there are many aspects relating to good programming that should be considered. In this context automatic assessment tools can play an important role helping teachers in grading tasks as well to assist students with automatic feedback. In spite of its usefulness, these tools lack integration mechanisms with other eLearning systems such as Learning Management Systems, Learning Objects Repositories or Integrated Development Environments. In this paper we provide a survey on programming evaluation systems. The survey gathers information on interoperability features of these systems, categorizing and comparing them regarding content and communication standardization. This work may prove useful to instructors and computer science educators when they have to choose an assessment system to be integrated in their e-Learning environment.
2012
Autores
Queiros, RAP; Leal, JP;
Publicação
Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, ITiCSE
Abstract
This paper presents a tool called Petcha that acts as an automated Teaching Assistant in computer programming courses. The ultimate objective of Petcha is to increase the number of programming exercises effectively solved by students. Petcha meets this objective by helping both teachers to author programming exercises and students to solve them. It also coordinates a network of heterogeneous systems, integrating automatic program evaluators, learning management systems, learning object repositories and integrated programming environments. This paper presents the concept and the design of Petcha and sets this tool in a service oriented architecture for managing learning processes based on the automatic evaluation of programming exercises. The paper presents also a case study that validates the use of Petcha and of the proposed architecture. © 2012 ACM.
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