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Dr. Jin's primary focus is continuing improvement of student learning in CS1, the introductory programming course.
 
Dr. Jin's primary focus is continuing improvement of student learning in CS1, the introductory programming course.
  
She previously worked on Automatic Tutoring Systems for introductory programming, which she hopes to resume the work soon.
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She previously worked on Automatic Tutoring Systems for introductory programming, for which she hopes to resume the work soon.
  
She is also part of the CS-POGIL project, which aims to improve student learning in CS1 through Process Oriented Group Inquiry Learning (POGIL).
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Since Spring 2017, she participated in the CS-POGIL project, which aims to improve student learning in CS1 through Process Oriented Group Inquiry Learning (POGIL).
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Most recently, she is accepted into the 2018 POSSE and she hopes that she can help engage students using real-world FOSS projects.
  
 
'''Page:''' http://www.ggc.edu/about-ggc/directory/wei-jin
 
'''Page:''' http://www.ggc.edu/about-ggc/directory/wei-jin
  
==== Touring of Two FOSS Project ====
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==== POSSE Journal ====
  
'''Sugar Labs:'''
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'''Study of Sugar Labs:'''

Revision as of 16:14, 6 May 2018

Wei Jin

Wei Jin is an Associate Professor at the Dept. of Information Technology at Georgia Gwinnett College.

Dr. Jin's primary focus is continuing improvement of student learning in CS1, the introductory programming course.

She previously worked on Automatic Tutoring Systems for introductory programming, for which she hopes to resume the work soon.

Since Spring 2017, she participated in the CS-POGIL project, which aims to improve student learning in CS1 through Process Oriented Group Inquiry Learning (POGIL).

Most recently, she is accepted into the 2018 POSSE and she hopes that she can help engage students using real-world FOSS projects.

Page: http://www.ggc.edu/about-ggc/directory/wei-jin


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