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 School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
 
    
     
 CMU-CS-03-137
 
Lowering the Barriers to Programming:A Survey of Programming Environments and Languages
 for Novice Programmers
 
Caitlin Kelleher, Randy Pausch 
May 2003  
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 Keywords: Human-Computer Interaction, design, programming environments,
programming languages, novice, Computer Science Education, learning
 Since the early 1960 s, researchers have built a number of
programming languages and environments with the intention of 
making programming accessible to a larger number of people. 
This paper presents a taxonomy of languages and environments 
designed to make programming more accessible to novice programmers
of all ages. The systems are organized by their primary goal, 
either to teach programming or to use programming to empower 
their users, and then by the authors  approach to making learning 
to program easier for novice programmers. The paper explains all 
categories in the taxonomy, provides a brief description of 
the systems in each category, and suggests some avenues for 
future work in novice programming environments and languages.
 
66 pages 
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