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IJIET 2024 Vol.14(5): 770-777
doi: 10.18178/ijiet.2024.14.5.2101

Decoding Success: Assessing the Online Pseudocode Interpreter through Users Insights

Tracy N. Tacuban*, Loreto G. Gabawa, Jr., Christian Lester D. Gimeno, May Florence J. Franco, and Lenny M. Amar
Computer Department, Faculty, Iloilo Science and Technology University, Iloilo City, Philippines
Email: tracy.tacuban@isatu.edu.ph (T.N.T.); loreto.gabawa.jr@gmail.com (L.G.G.); christianlester.gimeno@isatu.edu.ph (C.L.D.G.); mayfjf@gmail.com (M.F.J.F.); lenny.amar@isatu.edu.ph (L.M.A.)
*Corresponding author

Manuscript received November 20, 2023; revised January 2, 2024; accepted February 15, 2024; published May 24, 2024

Abstract—Pseudocode is vital in enhancing programming comprehension, making it an essential component of the Programming Logic Formulation (CS1) course. However, many CS1 students from various senior high school strands struggle with this concept, highlighting the need for additional learning resources. This research evaluated a pseudocode interpreter designed for first-year Information and Communications Technology (ICT) students at Iloilo Science and Technology University in Iloilo City, Philippines. Using random sampling, 147 first-year ICT students were selected to evaluate the software's user experience in usability, credibility, appearance, and loyalty using the Standardized User Experience Percentile Rank Questionnaire (SUPR-Q). Likewise, five ICT experts were selected using purposive sampling to evaluate the system's validity as instructional material based on its content and on the material's organization, form, and style using the university's Quality Form for Instructional Materials (IM). The user experience evaluation yielded positive results, with students unanimously agreeing on the software's ease of use, dependability, and user-friendliness. The expert evaluation confirmed the system's validity as instructional material, commending its content, organization, form, and style. These findings suggest that the pseudocode interpreter provides immediate benefits for students, offering a valuable learning tool. Moreover, the software has the potential to be adopted by other faculty members, promoting a more efficient and captivating learning experience. Future research could investigate how interpreters affect student learning and their usefulness in various educational settings.

Keywords—instructional material, programming logic, educational innovation, pseudocode interpreter

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Cite: Tracy N. Tacuban, Loreto G. Gabawa, Jr., Christian Lester D. Gimeno, May Florence J. Franco, and Lenny M. Amar, "Decoding Success: Assessing the Online Pseudocode Interpreter through Users Insights," International Journal of Information and Education Technology vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 770-777, 2024.


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  • ISSN: 2010-3689 (Online)
  • Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Inf. Educ. Technol.
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • DOI: 10.18178/IJIET
  • Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Jon-Chao Hong
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