Fundamentals of Programming for Science and Engineering

© 2018 ACM. It is common for science and engineering courses to include one computing unit, usually in first year. In a newly-developed first-year unit, we have combined Python coding, Science and Engineering applications and research-oriented skills to help students understand how coding may be app...

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Main Author: Maxville, Valerie
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71401
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description © 2018 ACM. It is common for science and engineering courses to include one computing unit, usually in first year. In a newly-developed first-year unit, we have combined Python coding, Science and Engineering applications and research-oriented skills to help students understand how coding may be applied in their studies and research. Student responses have been positive, and the unit continues to evolve in response to student and faculty feedback. With increasing uptake in the unit, it is hoped that a wave of computational literacy will foster an increase in the application of computational techniques by undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-714012018-12-13T09:33:48Z Fundamentals of Programming for Science and Engineering Maxville, Valerie © 2018 ACM. It is common for science and engineering courses to include one computing unit, usually in first year. In a newly-developed first-year unit, we have combined Python coding, Science and Engineering applications and research-oriented skills to help students understand how coding may be applied in their studies and research. Student responses have been positive, and the unit continues to evolve in response to student and faculty feedback. With increasing uptake in the unit, it is hoped that a wave of computational literacy will foster an increase in the application of computational techniques by undergraduate and postgraduate students. 2018 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71401 10.1145/3194747.3194752 restricted
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