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In order of priority:
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- Write [[#chap:intro]].
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- Write [[#chap:discussion]].
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- Finish chapter [[#chap:feedback]].
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:CUSTOM_ID: chap:intro
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Ever since programming has been taught, programming teachers have sought to automate and optimize their teaching.
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Due to the ever-increasing digitalization of society, this teaching has to happen for larger and larger groups, and these groups will include students for whom programming is not necessarily their main subject.
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Ever since programming has been taught, its teachers have sought to automate and optimize their teaching.
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This has led to the development of myriad automated assessment tools, of which we will give an overview in this introduction.
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Then we will discuss learning analytics and educational data mining, and how these tools can help us to cope with the growing class sizes.
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Due to the ever-increasing digitalization of society, this teaching has to happen for larger and larger groups, and these groups will include students for whom programming is not necessarily their main subject.
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We will thus also discuss learning analytics and educational data mining, and how these tools can help us to cope with the growing class sizes.
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Finally, we will give a brief overview of the remaining chapters of this dissertation.
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** A history of automated assessment in programming education
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