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  1. Introductory computer science courses for non-majors (CS0) aim to increase diversity and highlight the relevance of computing across disciplines. To enhance the accessibility and engagement of CS0, researchers have explored contextualized computing, where computing is integrated with another subject, to teach course content. While research has explored various designs for contextualized courses, we know less about how contextualized computing tasks impact students’ learning experiences. Through the lens of metacognition and affect, we conducted a secondary qualitative analysis on daily diary and retrospective interview data from 20 students in a CS0 course that applied coding to different contexts. Our findings demonstrate that students’ feeling of knowing and their perception of the task are two central themes that shape their affect and interest in the course. We conclude with design suggestions for contextualized computing in CS0 to better support students. 
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