Code Collaborate: Dissecting Team Dynamics in First-Semester Programming Students
Understanding collaboration patterns in introductory programming courses is essential, as teamwork is a critical skill in computer science. In professional environments, software development relies on effective teamwork, navigating diverse perspectives, and contributing to shared goals. This paper o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Understanding collaboration patterns in introductory programming courses is
essential, as teamwork is a critical skill in computer science. In professional
environments, software development relies on effective teamwork, navigating
diverse perspectives, and contributing to shared goals. This paper offers a
comprehensive analysis of the factors influencing team efficiency and project
success, providing actionable insights to enhance the effectiveness of
collaborative programming education. By analyzing version control data, survey
responses, and performance metrics, the study highlights the collaboration
trends that emerge as first-semester students develop a 2D game project.
Results indicate that students often slightly overestimate their
contributions, with more engaged individuals more likely to acknowledge
mistakes. Team performance shows no significant variation based on nationality
or gender composition, though teams that disbanded frequently consisted of lone
wolves, highlighting collaboration challenges and the need for strengthened
teamwork skills. Presentations closely reflected individual project
contributions, with active students excelling in evaluative questioning and
performing better on the final exam. Additionally, the complete absence of
plagiarism underscores the effectiveness of proactive academic integrity
measures, reinforcing honest collaboration in educational settings. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.20939 |