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arXiv
Large Language Models (LLMs) have upended decades of pedagogy in computing
education. Students previously learned to code through \textit{writing} many
small problems with less emphasis on code reading and comprehension. Recent
research has shown that free code generation tools powered by LLMs can solve
introductory programming problems presented in natural language with ease. In
this paper, we propose a new way to teach programming with Prompt Problems.
Students receive a problem visually, indicating how input should be transformed
to output, and must translate that to a prompt for an LLM to decipher. The
problem is considered correct when the code that is generated by the student
prompt can pass all test cases. In this paper we present the design of this
tool, discuss student interactions with it as they learn, and provide insights
into this new class of programming problems as well as the design tools that
integrate LLMs.
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Why use AI?
Study design