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Abstract

As online learning has become an inevitable trend in the post-peak era of the COVID-19 pandemic, distributed pair programming (DPP) is gaining momentum in both education and industry. DDP serves as a collaborative programming approach and also benefits the development of computational thinking, a fundamental skill in today’s world. This study conducted a systematic review of studies on DPP published after 2010 to understand the themes and factors that impact the team effectiveness of DPP and thus inform future research and practices on how to better leverage this approach for teaching and learning. The results showed that individual characteristics attracted major investigations in the selected 23 studies, including prior programming experience, actual skill, perceived skill, gender, personality, time management, confidence, and self-esteem, with pair compatibility identified as a critical team design factor that significantly affects programmers’ satisfaction. Although the feel-good factor in the team process was investigated, no significant impact was found. Under the team environment theme, we compared different opinions on the orientation (e.g., scripted roles) and the use of technology (e.g., integrated development environment tools). Future research should investigate how task structure influences team effectiveness of DPP and relates to computational thinking education. Additionally, because most studies were conducted in higher education contexts, more research in primary and secondary educational contexts is also needed.

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Title
Adopting distributed pair programming as an effective team learning activity: a systematic review
Publication title
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
320-349
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Aug 2024
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Country of publication
Netherlands
ISSN
10421726
e-ISSN
18671233
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2023-02-15
Milestone dates
2023-01-14 (Registration); 2023-01-13 (Accepted)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
15 Feb 2023
ProQuest document ID
3074237071
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/adopting-distributed-pair-programming-as/docview/3074237071/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Springer Nature B.V. Aug 2024
Last updated
2025-04-09
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2 databases
  • Education Research Index
  • ProQuest One Academic