Build Student Confidence & Mastery with Hands-On Learning

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Joshua Ball
29 May 2025
1 min read
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Abstract

Research suggests that consolidating tools and moving to a hands-on, feedback-rich platform can mitigate key pain points computer educators face, like academic integrity and student frustration with complex tools. This paper explores how educators can achieve this consolidation in their courses and increase student confidence and mastery.

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