Detecting errors during the construction of mathematical formulas in a spreadsheet environment: An empirical study involving novice users
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In this study we examine the familiarization of students with the basic functions for formula insertion in a general purpose spreadsheet software. Two teaching interventions and two respective follow-up tests were conducted to 124 students of Educational Sciences, with little prior experience in the use of spreadsheets. Through the data collected (test results, registration forms for the students to record any difficulties they had during the tests, video captures of the interactions of the students with the software during the tests) the errors the students made and also any attempts to correct these errors were identified. Our findings indicated that the software error messages and the unexpected results were the main events that prompted the students to recognize their errors.
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Enter formula; error detection and correction; feedback; learning process; Spreadsheets; mathematical formulas
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Konstantinos Lavidas, Vasilis Komis, Iro Voulgari,
Detecting errors during the construction of mathematical formulas in a spreadsheet environment: An empirical study involving novice users
, SCIREA Journal of Education.
Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2017 | PP. 1-17.
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