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90%
of students persisted on 86.8% of tasks where their first attempt was incorrectÂ
A 10-point increase
in first-attempt homework task score was associated with a 5-point increase in test score
A 10-point increase
in gain score on homework tasks was associated with a 4-point increase in final course grade
Researching Revel for Introduction to Java ProgrammingÂ
Our findings are based on a correlational study with 114 students taking an introductory computer science course between the Spring 2018 and Fall 2019 semesters at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). Â
The study analyzed students’ performance, persistence, and gains on Revel programming tasks, and their achievement in the course.Â
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PwCÂ provided robust independent assurance over the integrity of the efficacy statements in the Revel for Introduction to Java Programming Product Efficacy Report.Â
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