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Self-Explanations: Does Timing Matter?

Abstract

Self-explanation promotes active learning by having students articulate their conceptual understanding in their own words. This study investigates whether the timing of self-explanations (before vs. after solving an exercise) relates to performance in a flipped, second-year computer organization course. Although students who self-explained before the exercises achieved higher course marks, the difference was not significant. Still, these findings suggest that early self-explanation may better prepare students for problem-solving when learning new concepts.

Authors

Wen J; Alvarez BA; Velasco JM; Sibia N; Bernuy AZ; Hernandez CS; Petersen A; Liut M

Pagination

pp. 761-761

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Publication Date

June 13, 2025

DOI

10.1145/3724389.3730767

Name of conference

Proceedings of the 30th ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education V. 2
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