SIGCSE 2013
The 44th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE '13, Denver, CO, USA, March 6-9, 2013
Tracy Camp, Paul T. Tymann, J. D. Dougherty, Kris Nagel
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Teil der Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)
Teil der Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)
Kapitel
- Changing the face of computing (Seite 1 - 2) (Tracy Camp) (2013)
- Principles, priorities, and pressures - personal and organizational (Seite 3 - 4) (Henry M. Walker) (2013)
- This much I know - thoughts on the past, present and future of educational programming tools (Seite 5 - 6) (Michael Kölling) (2013)
- Unlocking the clubhouse - a decade later and now what? (Seite 9 - 10) (Jane Margolis) (2013)
- ACM/IEEE-CS computer science curriculum 2013 - reviewing the ironman report (Seite 13 - 14) (Mehran Sahami, Steve Roach, Ernesto Cuadros-Vargas, Richard LeBlanc) (2013)
- Computer science education for social good (Seite 15 - 16) (Michael Goldweber, John Barr, Elizabeth Ann Patitsas) (2013)
- Integrating theoretical and empirical computer science in a data structures course (Seite 23 - 28) (John W. Coffey) (2013)
- Experience report - CS1 in MATLAB for non-majors, with media computation and peer instruction (Seite 35 - 40) (Cynthia Bailey Lee) (2013)
- How we teach impacts student learning - peer instruction vs. lecture in CS0 (Seite 41 - 46) (Beth Simon, Julian Parris, Jaime Spacco) (2013)
- Incorporating metacognition into learning (Seite 53 - 58) (Murali Mani, Quamrul Mazumder) (2013)
- Teaching computer science soft skills as soft concepts (Seite 59 - 64) (Orit Hazzan, Gadi Har-Shai) (2013)
- The relationship between belonging and ability in computer science (Seite 65 - 70) (Nanette Veilleux, Rebecca Bates, Cheryl Allendoerfer, Diane Jones, Joy Crawford, Tamara Floyd Smith) (2013)
- A data-centric introduction to computer science for non-majors (Seite 71 - 76) (David G. Sullivan) (2013)
- Demystifying networking - teaching non-majors via analogical problem-solving (Seite 77 - 82) (Sridhar Iyer, Sahana Murthy) (2013)
- Computation, complexity, and emergence - an interdisciplinary honors seminar (Seite 83 - 88) (Marie desJardins) (2013)
- Application of the cognitive apprenticeship framework to a middle school robotics camp (Seite 89 - 94) (D. Brian Larkins, J. Christopher Moore, Louis J. Rubbo, Laura R. Covington) (2013)
- Using scaffolded examples to teach computational thinking concepts (Seite 95 - 100) (Heidi C. Webb, Mary Beth Rosson) (2013)
- A cascading mentoring pedagogy in a CS service learning course to broaden participation and perceptions (Seite 101 - 106) (Yasmin B. Kafai, Jean Griffin, Quinn Burke, Michelle Slattery, Deborah A. Fields, Rita Manco Powell, Michele Grab, Susan B. Davidson, Joseph S. Sun) (2013)
- Strategies for adding the emerging PDC curriculum recommendations into CS courses (Seite 109 - 110) (Richard A. Brown, Joel C. Adams, David P. Bunde, Jens Mache, Elizabeth Shoop) (2013)
- The inverted classroom and the CS curriculum (Seite 113 - 118) (Kate Lockwood, Rachel Esselstein) (2013)
- Integrating fantasy role-play into the programming lab - exploring the 'projective identity' hypothesis (Seite 119 - 122) (Michael James Scott, Gheorghita Ghinea) (2013)
- Teaching creativity in computer science (Seite 123 - 128) (Andrea Salgian, Teresa Marrin Nakra, Christopher Ault, Yunfeng Wang) (2013)
- Developing a highly interactive ebook for CS instruction (Seite 135 - 140) (James B. Fenwick Jr., Barry L. Kurtz, Philip Meznar, Reed Phillips, Alex Weidner) (2013)
- Cloud computing in the curriculum - fundamental and enabling technologies (Seite 147 - 152) (Charles Border) (2013)
- Characterizing the need for graduate ethics education (Seite 153 - 158) (Scott D. Dexter, Elizabeth Buchanan, Kellen Dins, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Keith Miller) (2013)
- Methodology education in computing - towards a congruent design approach (Seite 159 - 164) (Matti Tedre) (2013)
- Becoming experts - measuring attitude development in introductory computer science (Seite 183 - 188) (Brian Dorn, Allison Elliott Tew) (2013)
- Investigating factors of student learning in introductory courses (Seite 195 - 200) (Matthew Hertz, Sarah Michele Ford) (2013)
- Computer science curriculum 2013 - social and professional recommendations from the ACM/IEEE-CS task force (Seite 201 - 202) (Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Florence Appel, Carol Spradling, Lisa C. Kaczmarczyk) (2013)
- Demystifying computing with magic, continued (Seite 207 - 208) (Daniel D. Garcia, David Ginat) (2013)
- Hairball - lint-inspired static analysis of scratch projects (Seite 215 - 220) (Bryce Boe, Charlotte Hill, Michelle Len, Greg Dreschler, Phillip Conrad, Diana Franklin) (2013)
- Collaborative learning and anxiety - a phenomenographic study of collaborative learning activities (Seite 227 - 232) (Katrina Falkner, Nickolas J. G. Falkner, Rebecca Vivian) (2013)
- Life's a game and the game of life - how making a game out of it can change student behavior (Seite 233 - 238) (Adrienne Decker, Elizabeth Lane Lawley) (2013)
- A more formal approach to computer science - principles" (Seite 257 - 262) (Rex L. Page, Ruben Gamboa) (2013)
- Bringing computer science back into schools - lessons from the UK (Seite 269 - 274) (Neil Christopher Charles Brown, Michael Kölling, Tom Crick, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Simon Humphreys, Sue Sentance) (2013)
- Cultivating a K12 computer science community - a case study (Seite 275 - 280) (Sarah Hug, Richard Guenther, Michael Wenk) (2013)
- Teaching secure coding - the myths and the realities (Seite 281 - 282) (Blair Taylor, Matt Bishop, Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Kara L. Nance) (2013)
- Alternatives to lecture - revealing the power of peer instruction and cooperative learning (Seite 283 - 284) (Scott Grissom, Beth Simon, Leland L. Beck, Alexander W. Chizhik) (2013)
- ACM/IEEE computer science 2013 exemplar-fest (Seite 285 - 286) (Andrea Danyluk, Steve Roach, Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Henry MacKay Walker, Ruth E. Anderson, Christa M. Chewar) (2013)
- Impacts of adaptive feedback on teaching test-driven development (Seite 293 - 298) (Kevin Buffardi, Stephen H. Edwards) (2013)
- Adding a contributing student pedagogy component to an introductory database course (Seite 299 - 304) (Henry A. Etlinger) (2013)
- Cupcake cushions, scooby doo shirts, and soft boomboxes - e-textiles in high school to promote computational concepts, practices, and perceptions (Seite 311 - 316) (Yasmin B. Kafai, Kristin A. Searle, Eliot Kaplan, Deborah A. Fields, Eunkyoung Lee, Debora Lui) (2013)
- Constructive use of errors in teaching CS1 (Seite 353 - 358) (David Ginat, Ronit Shmallo) (2013)
- Computing creativity - divergence in computational thinking (Seite 359 - 364) (Vicki E. Bennett, Kyu Han Koh, Alexander Repenning) (2013)
- On plugging «unplugged» into CS classes (Seite 365 - 370) (Renate Thies, Jan Vahrenhold) (2013)
- Teaching garbage collection without implementing compiler or interpreters (Seite 385 - 390) (Gregory H. Cooper, Arjun Guha, Shriram Krishnamurthi, Jay A. McCarthy, Robert Bruce Findler) (2013)
- .NET gadgeteer - a new platform for K-12 computer science education (Seite 391 - 396) (Steve Hodges, James Scott, Sue Sentance, Colin Miller, Nicolas Villar, Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche, Kerry Hammil, Steven Johnston) (2013)
- Using FPGAs as a reconfigurable teaching tool throughout CS systems curriculum (Seite 397 - 402) (D. Brian Larkins, William M. Jones, H. Erin Rickard) (2013)
- MDAT - a multithreading debugging and testing tool (Seite 403 - 408) (Eric Larson, Rochelle Palting) (2013)
- Parallel from the beginning - the case for multicore programming in thecomputer science undergraduate curriculum (Seite 415 - 420) (Yousun Ko, Bernd Burgstaller, Bernhard Scholz) (2013)
- Pair programming for middle school students - does friendship influence academic outcomes? (Seite 421 - 426) (Linda L. Werner, Jill Denner, Shannon Campe, Eloy Ortiz, Dawn DeLay, Amy C. Hartl, Brett Laursen) (2013)
- Going mobile with app inventor for android - a one-week computing workshop for K-12 teachers (Seite 433 - 438) (Jiangjiang Liu, Cheng-Hsien Lin, Phillip Potter, Ethan Philip Hasson, Zebulun David Barnett, Michael Singleton) (2013)
- From difference to diversity - including women in the changing face of computing (Seite 445 - 450) (Carol Frieze, Jeria L. Quesenberry) (2013)
- The revolution will be televised - perspectives on massive open online education (Seite 457 - 458) (Mehran Sahami, Mark Guzdial, Fred G. Martin, Nick Parlante) (2013)
- Engaging mathematical reasoning exercises (Seite 459 - 460) (Joseph E. Hollingsworth, Joan Krone, Jason O. Hallstrom, Murali Sitaraman, Bruce W. Weide) (2013)
- How AP CS A matches college courses (Seite 461 - 462) (Renee Ciezki, Lien Diaz, Frances E. Hunt, Henry MacKay Walker) (2013)
- Stories from the scratch community - connecting with ideas, interests, and people (Seite 463 - 464) (Karen Brennan, Mitchel Resnick) (2013)
- Measuring increased engagement using tablet PCs in a code review class (Seite 465 - 470) (Wade A. Fagen, Samuel N. Kamin) (2013)
- What are we thinking when we grade programs? (Seite 471 - 476) (Sue Fitzgerald, Brian Hanks, Raymond Lister, Renée McCauley, Laurie Murphy) (2013)
- Automated online grading for virtual machine-based systems administration courses (Seite 477 - 482) (Lewis Baumstark, Edwin Rudolph) (2013)
- Building knowledge and confidence with mediascripting - a successful interdisciplinary approach to CS1 (Seite 483 - 488) (Samuel A. Rebelsky, Janet Davis, Jerod J. Weinman) (2013)
- The inverted-lecture model - a case study in computer architecture (Seite 489 - 494) (Edward F. Gehringer, Barry W. Peddycord III) (2013)
- The simulation creation toolkit - an initial exploration into making programming accessible while preserving computational thinking (Seite 501 - 506) (Ashok R. Basawapatna, Alexander Repenning, Clayton H. Lewis) (2013)
- Middle school students using Alice - what can we learn from logging data? (Seite 507 - 512) (Linda L. Werner, Charlie McDowell, Jill Denner) (2013)
- Bug catcher - a system for software testing competitions (Seite 513 - 518) (Renée C. Bryce, Quentin Mayo, Aaron Andrews, Daniel Bokser, Michael Burton, Chelynn Day, Jessica Gonzolez, Tara Noble) (2013)
- Analyzing PHP frameworks for use in a project-based software engineering course (Seite 519 - 524) (Lisa Lancor, Samyukta Katha) (2013)
- Gaps between industry expectations and the abilities of graduates (Seite 525 - 530) (Alex Radermacher, Gursimran S. Walia) (2013)
- A mid-career review of teaching computer science I (Seite 531 - 536) (Amruth N. Kumar) (2013)
- Designing and supporting collaborative learning activities (Seite 537 - 538) (Katrina Falkner, Nickolas J. G. Falkner) (2013)
- Expanding access to K-12 computer science education - research on the landscape of computer science professional development (Seite 541 - 542) (Baker Franke, Jeanne Century, Michael Lach, Cameron Wilson, Mark Guzdial, Gail Chapman, Owen L. Astrachan) (2013)
- Two models of a cryptography and computer security class in a liberal arts context (Seite 543 - 548) (Suzanne F. Buchele) (2013)
- The entrepreneur's bootcamp - a new model for teaching web/mobile development and software entrepreneurship (Seite 549 - 554) (Timothy J. Hickey, Pito Salas) (2013)
- Growing a computer science program with a focus on game development (Seite 555 - 560) (Timothy E. Roden, Rob LeGrand) (2013)
- A derivation-first approach to teaching algorithms (Seite 573 - 578) (Ran Libeskind-Hadas) (2013)
- Online python tutor - embeddable web-based program visualization for cs education (Seite 579 - 584) (Philip J. Guo) (2013)
- CS circles - an in-browser python course for beginners (Seite 591 - 596) (David Pritchard, Troy Vasiga) (2013)
- The social turn in K-12 programming - Moving from computational thinking to computational participation (Seite 603 - 608) (Yasmin B. Kafai, Leo Leppänen, Quinn Burke, Juho Leinonen, Arto Hellas) (2013)
- Accelerating K-12 computational thinking using scaffolding, staging, and abstraction (Seite 609 - 614) (David S. Touretzky, Daniela Marghitu, Stephanie Ludi, Debra Bernstein, Lijun Ni) (2013)
- Girls on the go - a CS summer camp to attract and inspire female high school students (Seite 615 - 620) (Janet E. Burge, Gerald C. Gannod, Maureen Doyle, Karen C. Davis) (2013)
- Computer science «big ideas» play well in digital sound and music (Seite 663 - 668) (Jennifer Burg, Jason Romney, Eric Schwartz) (2013)
- A method for incorporating usable security into computer security courses (Seite 681 - 686) (Binto George, Martha Klems, Anna Valeva) (2013)
- Interactive support for secure programming education (Seite 687 - 692) (Jun Zhu 0002, Heather Richter Lipford, Bill Chu) (2013)
- A case for course capstone projects in CS1 (Seite 693 - 698) (Saquib Razak) (2013)
- Empirical evaluation of periodic retrospective assessment (Seite 699 - 704) (Paul V. Gestwicki, Brian J. McNely) (2013)
- Software security testing of an online banking system - a unique research experience for undergraduates and computer teachers (Seite 705 - 710) (Dianxiang Xu) (2013)
- A combat robotics course - programming meets computer-aided design and fabrication (abstract only) (Seite 729 - 729) (Lewis Baumstark) (2013)
- Control-Alt-Hack™ - a card game for computer security outreach and education (abstract only) (Seite 729 - 729) (Tamara Denning, Tadayoshi Kohno, Adam Shostack) (2013)
- Creation of interdisciplinary programs in computational science (abstract only) (Seite 730 - 730) (Steven I. Gordon)
- Classroom interventions to reduce failure & course withdrawal in CS1 (abstract only) (Seite 731 - 731) (Brian K. Hare) (2013)
- Using an alternate reality game as a course backdrop (abstract only) (Seite 731 - 731) (Matthew A. Lang) (2013)
- Evaluation of the emerging scholars program at Columbia University (abstract only) (Seite 731 - 731) (Rita Manco Powell, Christian Murphy, Adam Cannon, Joshua B. Gordon, Arthi Ramachandran) (2013)
- MyCS - middle-years computer science (abstract only) (Seite 732 - 732) (Zachary Dodds, Michael Erlinger) (2013)
- Enhance computer networks learning with hands-on mobile device based labware (abstract only) (Seite 732 - 732) (Ming Yang, Kai Qian, Minzhe Guo, Prabir Bhattacharya, Guillermo A. Francia III, Li Yang) (2013)
- Cyberbulling and game models (abstract only) (Seite 732 - 732) (Lila Ghemri, Rattikorn Hewett, Colleen Livingston) (2013)
- Using sequential pattern mining to increase graph comprehension in intelligent tutoring system student data (abstract only) (Seite 732 - 732) (Aaron Springer, Matthew W. Johnson, Michael Eagle, Tiffany Barnes) (2013)
- Women in technology - an international collaborative celebration (abstract only) (Seite 733 - 733) (Alison Clear, Annemieke Craig, Catherine Lang) (2013)
- Teaching software engineering with an open-source humanitarian software project (abstract only) (Seite 733 - 733) (Cameron Macdonell) (2013)
- Computing in context (abstract only) (Seite 734 - 734) (Robert E. Beck, Edward Carr, Wingyan Chung, Edward A. Fox, Christine Nass) (2013)
- OpenDSA - using an active eTextbook to teach data structures and algorithms (abstract only) (Seite 734 - 734) (Eric Fouh, Daniel A. Breakiron, Mai Elshehaly, T. Simin Hall, Ville Karavirta, Clifford A. Shaffer) (2013)
- A comprehensive software engineering education program for grades 6 to 12 in NYC public schools (abstract only) (Seite 735 - 735) (Cameron L. Fadjo) (2013)
- Selecting and using a parallel programming language (abstract only) (Seite 735 - 735) (Michael Graf, David P. Bunde, David Ely, David Lucas, Jens Mache, Christopher T. Mitchell, Andrei Papancea, Miriam Robinson, Ben White) (2013)
- Teaching data structures with BeSocratic (abstract only) (Seite 736 - 736) (Sam Bryfczynski, Brian C. Dean, Roy P. Pargas, Melanie Cooper, Michael Klymkowsky) (2013)
- Robobuilder - a computational thinking game (abstract only) (Seite 736 - 736) (David Weintrop, Uri Wilensky) (2013)
- Embracing the digital humanities - a course on computing in the humanities for undergraduate computer science minor students (abstract only) (Seite 737 - 737) (Deena Engel) (2013)
- A cloud computing curriculum for undergraduate CS majors (abstract only) (Seite 737 - 737) (Edward Walker) (2013)
- Kodu, alice and lego robotics - a three-step model of effective introducing middle school students to computer programming and robotics (abstract only) (Seite 738 - 738) (Daniela Marghitu, Taha Ben Brahim, John Weaver, Yasmeen Rawajfih) (2013)
- Interdisciplinary computing, successes and challenges (abstract only) (Seite 738 - 738) (Lillian N. Cassel, Ursula Wolz) (2013)
- How students learn - ripples in computer science/software engineering curriculum (abstract only) (Seite 738 - 738) (Alison Clear, Michael Lance, Amitrajit Sakar) (2013)
- On the countably many misconceptions about #hashtables (abstract only) (Seite 739 - 739) (Elizabeth Ann Patitsas, Michelle Craig, Steve M. Easterbrook) (2013)
- A multi-level video game for teaching security (abstract only) (Seite 739 - 739) (Mário A. M. Guimarães, Huwida Said) (2013)
- Computing foundations for the scientist (abstract only) (Seite 739 - 739) (Catherine C. Bareiss, Larry Vail) (2013)
- Computer science-education outreach - an interdisciplinary collaboration (abstract only) (Seite 740 - 740) (Jennifer Rosato, Chery Takkunen) (2013)
- Developing game-like instructional modules to enhance student learning in lower level core computer science courses (abstract only) (Seite 741 - 741) (Jinghua Zhang, Mustafa Atay, Rebecca Caldwell, Elva J. Jones) (2013)
- Geospatial intelligence as a context for computing education (abstract only) (Seite 741 - 741) (Sambit Bhattacharya, Bogdan D. Czejdo, Rakesh Malhotra) (2013)
- Ant colony simulation as an engaging, extendable, and easily gradable programming project(abstract only) (Seite 742 - 742) (Roger West) (2013)
- CloudCoder - building a community for creating, assigning, evaluating and sharing programming exercises (abstract only) (Seite 742 - 742) (David Hovemeyer, Matthew Hertz, Paul Denny, Jaime Spacco, Andrei Papancea, John C. Stamper, Kelly Rivers) (2013)
- Student development of board game strategies in a web-based graphical infrastructure (abstract only) (Seite 743 - 743) (Adam Oest, Ivona Bezáková, James E. Heliotis, Sean Strout) (2013)
- A project spine framework for software engineering education (abstract only) (Seite 743 - 743) (Kevin A. Gary, Srividya K. Bansal, Arbi Ghazarian) (2013)
- Automated generation and grading of programming assignments (abstract only) (Seite 745 - 745) (Steven C. Shaffer, Clifford A. Shaffer) (2013)
- Test-first Java for beginners (abstract only) (Seite 745 - 745) (Viera K. Proulx) (2013)
- CSTA CS K-12 instructional standards and CS curriculum (abstract only) (Seite 746 - 746) (Deborah W. Seehorn, Chris Stephenson, Tammy Randall Pirmann, Kelly Powers) (2013)
- Integrating communication skills into the computer science curriculum (abstract only) (Seite 746 - 746) (Mark E. Hoffman, Janet E. Burge, Gerald C. Gannod, Mladen A. Vouk) (2013)
- Replicating exploring computer science (ECS) (abstract only) (Seite 747 - 747) (Dale Reed, Don Yanek, Gail Chapman) (2013)
- Technovation challenge - teaching girls computer science & entrepreneurship (abstract only) (Seite 747 - 747) (Tara Chklovski, AnnaLise Hoopes, Dara Olmsted) (2013)
- Technology that educators of computing hail (TECH) - come, share your favorites (abstract only) (Seite 748 - 748) (Daniel D. Garcia, Daniel Armendariz) (2013)
- Teaching track faculty in CS (abstract only) (Seite 748 - 748) (Mark Sherriff, Daniel D. Garcia, Jody Paul) (2013)
- Starting and sustaining an undergraduate research program in computer science (abstract only) (Seite 748 - 748) (Adam Anthony, Marie desJardins) (2013)
- A town meeting - SIGCSE committee on expanding the women-in-computing community (abstract only) (Seite 749 - 749) (Gloria Childress Townsend) (2013)
- Encouraging faculty & student involvement in humanitarian free and open source software (HFOSS)(abstract only) (Seite 751 - 751) (Gregory W. Hislop, Heidi J. C. Ellis, Darci Burdge, Sean P. Goggins, Lori Postner, Stoney Jackson) (2013)
- Computer scientists put the informatics into bio, health, and medical informatics education (abstract only) (Seite 751 - 751) (Bonnie K. MacKellar, Margaret S. Menzin, Marc L. Smith, Tammy VanDeGrift) (2013)
- How PhD students at research universities can prepare for a career at a liberal arts college (abstract only) (Seite 752 - 752) (Ann Irvine, Darakhshan Mir, Michael Hay) (2013)
- CSTA chapters - supporting your local computer science educators (abstract only) (Seite 752 - 752) (Frances P. Trees, David Reed, Tammy Pirmann) (2013)
- Broadening mathematical reasoning in computing (abstract only) (Seite 752 - 752) (Doug Baldwin) (2013)
- Using version control in the classroom (abstract only) (Seite 753 - 753) (John Britton, Tim Berglund) (2013)
- Including HCI and user experience (UX) methodologies in computing curriculum (abstract only) (Seite 753 - 753) (Debra Lee Davis, Kip Irvine, Dave Berque, Janet Davis, Brian Dorn, Matt Jadud) (2013)
- Taking studio-based learning online (abstract only) (Seite 753 - 753) (Yolanda Jacobs Reimer, Christopher D. Hundhausen, Phillip Conrad) (2013)
- Dual degree tracks for computer science majors (abstract only) (Seite 754 - 754) (Joanne F. Selinski, Kathie A. Yerion) (2013)
- Teaching security using hands-on exercises (abstract only) (Seite 754 - 754) (Richard S. Weiss, Michael E. Locasto, Jens Mache, Blair Taylor, Elizabeth K. Hawthorne) (2013)
- Computational literacy for everyone - opening a dialogue between STEM and the digital arts and humanities (abstract only) (Seite 754 - 754) (Nick Senske) (2013)
- The joy of word games - or, putting the text back into context (abstract only) (Seite 755 - 755) (Michael P. Rogers) (2013)
- Alice 3.1 (abstract only) (Seite 757 - 757) (Wanda Dann, Stephen Cooper, Donald J. Slater) (2013)
- ROS at every level - using the robot operating system in CS 0, 1, 2, and beyond (abstract only) (Seite 757 - 757) (Julian Mason, Zachary Dodds, William D. Smart) (2013)
- CSinParallel - using map-reduce to teach parallel programming concepts across the CS curriculum (abstract only) (Seite 758 - 758) (Richard A. Brown, Elizabeth Shoop, Joel C. Adams) (2013)
- Creating an educational robot by embedding a learning agent in the physical world (abstract only) (Seite 759 - 760) (Nan Li 0001, Apoorv Khandelwal, Tung Phan, Dave S. Touretzky, William W. Cohen, Kenneth R. Koedinger) (2013)
- Incorporating version control into programming courses (abstract only) (Seite 759 - 759) (Tommy MacWilliam) (2013)
- SNAP! (build your own blocks) (abstract only) (Seite 759 - 759) (Brian Harvey, Daniel D. Garcia, Tiffany Barnes, Nathaniel Titterton, Daniel Armendariz, Luke Segars, Eugene Lemon, Sean Morris, Josh Paley) (2013)
- Introducing secure coding in CS0 and CS1 (abstract only) (Seite 761 - 761) (Matt Bishop, Blair Taylor, Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Diana Burley, Siddharth Kaza) (2013)
- Experimenting with and integrating Alice 2.3 into many disciplines (abstract only) (Seite 761 - 761) (Susan H. Rodger, Steve Cooper, Wanda Dann, Dwayne C. Brown Jr., Jacobo Carrasquel) (2013)
- Teaching the CS principles curriculum with App Inventor (abstract only) (Seite 762 - 762) (Ralph Morelli, David Wolber, Shaileen Crawford Pokress, Franklyn A. Turbak, Fred G. Martin) (2013)
- Pedagogy for engaging diverse students in computing - four effective methods (abstract only) (Seite 762 - 762) (Joanne McGrath Cohoon, James P. Cohoon, Seth Reichelson, Susan Horwitz, Laura Reasoner Jones) (2013)
- How to plan and run computing summer camps for 4th-12th grade students (abstract only) (Seite 762 - 762) (Barbara J. Ericson, Christopher Michaud, Nannette P. Napier, Krishnendu Roy) (2013)
- NetLogo - teaching with turtles and crossing curricular boundaries (abstract only) (Seite 763 - 763) (Forrest Stonedahl, David Weintrop, Paulo Blikstein, Christine Shannon) (2013)
- Peer instruction in CS - introduction and recent developments (abstract only) (Seite 764 - 764) (Daniel Zingaro, Cynthia Bailey Lee, John Glick, Leo Porter, Beth Simon) (2013)
- Experiments with network security threats in a safe, easy sandbox (abstract only) (Seite 765 - 765) (Michael J. Jipping, Acshi Haggenmiller, Matthew Koster, Eric Ostrowski) (2013)
- Computer science via digital sound and music - a hands-on introduction to open source tools and new curriculum material to introduce computer science concepts (abstract only) (Seite 765 - 765) (Jennifer Burg, Susan Reiser) (2013)
- Catalyzing & sustaining change in computing education (abstract only) (Seite 766 - 766) (Lynn Andrea Stein) (2013)
- LINQ from a database perspective - querying relations and XML (abstract only) (Seite 766 - 766) (Suzanne W. Dietrich) (2013)
- Augmenting introductory computer science classes with GameMaker and mobile apps (abstract only) (Seite 767 - 767) (Tiffany Barnes, Acey Kreisler Boyce, Veronica Cateté, Katelyn Doran, Andrew Hicks, Leslie Keller) (2013)
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- Student experience in a student-centered peer instruction classroom (Beth Simon, Sarah Esper, Leo Porter, Quintin I. Cutts) (2013)
- Koli Calling 2013 - 13th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, Koli Calling '13, Koli, Finland, November 14-17, 2013 (Mikko-Jussi Laakso, Simon) (2013)
- A JavaScript library for visualizing program execution (Teemu Sirkiä) (2013)
- Modality matters - Understanding the Effects of Programming Language Representation in High School Computer Science Classrooms (David Weintrop) (2016)
- SIGCSE 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Seattle, WA, USA, March 8-11, 2017 (Michael E. Caspersen, Stephen H. Edwards, Tiffany Barnes, Daniel D. Garcia) (2017)
- Variable Evaluation - an Exploration of Novice Programmers' Understanding and Common Misconceptions (Tobias Kohn) (2017)
- Tomorrow's Learning: Involving Everyone. Learning with and about Technologies and Computing - 11th IFIP TC 3 World Conference on Computers in Education, WCCE 2017, Dublin, Ireland, July 3-6, 2017 (Arthur Tatnall, Mary Webb) (2017)
- 43. Computer Science in the School Curriculum - Issues and Challenges (Mary Webb, Tim Bell, Niki Davis, Yaacov J. Katz, Nicholas Reynolds, Dianne P. Chambers)
- 50. Computing Camps for Girls – A First-Time Experience at the University of Limerick - Development of an Instrument and First Results (Clare McInerney, Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Tiziana Margaria)
- 60. A Software Development Process for Freshman Undergraduate Students - Case Study for Grade 6 Students Group (Catherine Higgins, Fredrick Mtenzi, Ciaran O’Leary, Orla Hanratty, Claire McAvinia)
- ICER 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research, ICER 2017, Tacoma, WA, USA, August 18-20, 2017 (Josh Tenenberg, Donald Chinn, Judy Sheard, Lauri Malmi) (2017)
- Folk Pedagogy - Nobody Doesn't Like Active Learning (Kate Sanders, Jonas Boustedt, Anna Eckerdal, Robert McCartney, Carol Zander) (2017)
- Development and Evaluation of Concepts and Tools to Reinforce Gender Equality by Engaging Female Teenagers in Coding (Bernadette Spieler) (2018)
- The big Ideas in Computer Science for K-12 Curricula (Tim Bell, Paul Tymann, Amiram Yehudai) (2018)
- SIGCSE 2018 - Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2018, Baltimore, MD, USA, February 21-24, 2018 (Tiffany Barnes, Daniel D. Garcia, Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones) (2018)
- Updating Introductory Computer Science with Creative Computation (Dianna Xu, Ursula Wolz, Deepak Kumar, Ira Greenburg) (2018)
- Koli Calling 2018 - Proceedings of the 18th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, Koli, Finland, November 22-25, 2018 (Mike Joy, Petri Ihantola) (2018)
- PCEX - Interactive Program Construction Examples for Learning Programming (Roya Hosseini, Kamil Akhuseyinoglu, Andrew Petersen, Christian D. Schunn, Peter Brusilovsky) (2018)
- Proceedings of the 13th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, WiPSCE 2018, Potsdam, Germany, October 04-06, 2018. (Andreas Mühling, Quintin I. Cutts) (2018)
- Infusing computational thinking into middle grade science classrooms - lessons learned (Veronica Cateté, Nicholas Lytle, Yihuan Dong, Danielle Boulden, Bita Akram, Jennifer Houchins, Tiffany Barnes, Eric N. Wiebe, James C. Lester, Bradford W. Mott, Kristy Boyer) (2018)
- Informatics in Schools: Fundamentals of Computer Science and Software Engineering (Sergei Pozdniakov, Valentina Dagienė) (2018)
- A Diagnostic Tool for Assessing Students’ Perceptions and Misconceptions Regards the Current Object “this” (Ragonis Noa, Shmallo Ronit)
- On Preferences of Novice Software Engineering Students - Temperament Style and Attitudes Towards Programming Activities (Tatjana Jevsikova, Valentina Dagienė, Vladimiras Dolgopolovas)
- A Core Informatics Curriculum for Italian Compulsory Education (Luca Forlizzi, Michael Lodi, Anna Morpurgo, Violetta Lonati, Claudio Mirolo, Alberto Montresor, Mattia Monga, Enrico Nardelli)
- SIGCSE 2019 - Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2019, Minneapolis, MN, USA, February 27 - March 02, 2019 (Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Sarah Heckman, Jian Zhang 0036) (2019)
- 50 Years of CS1 at SIGCSE - A Review of the Evolution of Introductory Programming Education Research (Brett A. Becker, Keith Quille) (2019)
- Proceedings of the 14th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, WiPSCE 2019, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, October 23-25, 2019 (2019)
- Discriminating Programming Strategies in Scratch - Making the Difference between Novice and Experienced Programmers (Max Kesselbacher, Andreas Bollin) (2019)
- The Charisma Machine - The Life, Death, and Legacy of One Laptop per Child (Morgan Ames) (2019)
- Informatics in Schools. New Ideas in School Informatics (Sergei Pozdniakov, Valentina Dagienė) (2019)
- Machine Learning Unplugged - Development and Evaluation of a Workshop About Machine Learning (Elisaweta Ossovski, Michael Brinkmeier)
- Impacts of Block-based Programming on Young Learners’ Programming Skills and Attitudes in the Context of Smart Environments (Mazyar Seraj) (2020)
- ICER 2020 - International Computing Education Research Conference, Virtual Event, New Zealand, August 10-12, 2020 (Anthony V. Robins, Adon Moskal, Amy J. Ko, Renée McCauley) (2020)
- What Do We Think We Think We Are Doing? - Metacognition and Self-Regulation in Programming (James Prather, Brett A. Becker, Michelle Craig, Paul Denny, Dastyni Loksa, Lauren E. Margulieux) (2020)
- Collaborative Learning in Computing Education - Faculty Perspectives and Practices (Sharon Mason) (2020)
- Adaptive Immediate Feedback Can Improve Novice Programming Engagement and Intention to Persist in Computer Science (Samiha Marwan, Ge Gao, Susan R. Fisk, Thomas W. Price, Tiffany Barnes) (2020)
- A Quantitative Study of Faculty Views on the Goals of an Undergraduate CS Program and Preparing Students for Industry (Sander Valstar, Caroline Sih, Sophia Krause-Levy, Leo Porter 0001, William G. Griswold) (2020)
- Why do CS1 Students Think They're Bad at Programming? - Investigating Self-efficacy and Self-assessments at Three Universities (Jamie Gorson, Eleanor O'Rourke) (2020)
- Non-Formal and Informal Science Learning in the ICT Era (Michail N. Giannakos) (2020)
- 5. Music and Coding as an Approach to a Broad-Based Computational Literacy (Michael S. Horn, Amartya Banerjee, Melanie West)
- WiPSCE '20 - Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, Virtual Event, Germany, October 28-30, 2020 (Torsten Brinda, Michal Armoni) (2020)
- CSAwesome - AP CSA curriculum and professional development (practical report) (Barbara Ericson, Beryl Hoffman, Jennifer Rosato) (2020)
- Exploring the K-12 computer science curriculum standards in the U.S (Meize Guo, Anne T. Ottenbreit-Leftwich) (2020)
- Re-use of programming patterns or problem solving? - representation of scratch programs by TGraphs to support static code analysis (Mike Talbot, Katharina Geldreich, Julia Sommer, Peter Hubwieser) (2020)
- WiPSCE '21 - The 16th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, Virtual Event / Erlangen, Germany, October 18-20, 2021 (Marc Berges, Andraes Mühling, Michal Armoni) (2021)
- Effects of Hints on Debugging Scratch Programs - An Empirical Study with Primary School Teachers in Training (Luisa Greifenstein, Florian Obermüller, Ewald Wasmeier, Ute Heuer, Gordon Fraser) (2021)
- Code Perfumes - Reporting Good Code to Encourage Learners (Florian Obermüller, Lena Bloch, Luisa Greifenstein, Ute Heuer, Gordon Fraser) (2021)
- Building a gender-inclusive secondary computer science program - teacher led and stakeholder supported (Michael Karlin, Anne T. Ottenbreit-Leftwich, Yin-Chan Liao) (2022)
- WiPSCE '22 - The 17th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, Morschach, Switzerland, 31 October 2022 - 2 November 2022 (Mareen Grillenberger, Marc Berges) (2022)
- 4. Common Patterns in Block-Based Robot Programs (Florian Obermüller, Robert Pernerstorfer, Lisa Bailey, Ute Heuer, Gordon Fraser) (2022)
- Past, Present and Future of Computing Education Research (Mikko Apiola, Sonsoles López-Pernas, Mohammed Saqr) (2023)
- A Scientometric Perspective on the Evolution of the SIGCSE Technical Symposium: 1970–2021 (Sonsoles López-Pernas, Mikko Apiola, Mohammed Saqr, Arnold Pears, Matti Tedre)
- WIPSCE '23 - The 18th WiPSCE Conference on Primary and Secondary Computing Education Research (Sue Sentance, Mareen Grillenberger) (2023)
- Towards Fostering Code Quality in K-12 - Insights from a Literature Review (Elena Starke, Tilman Michaeli) (2023)
- Informatics in Schools. Beyond Bits and Bytes: Nurturing Informatics Intelligence in Education - 16th International Conference on Informatics in Schools: Situation, Evolution, and Perspectives, ISSEP 2023, Lausanne, Switzerland, October 23–25, 2023 (Jean-Philippe Pellet, Gabriel Parriaux) (2023)
- An Exploratory Investigation on High-School Students’ Understanding of Threads (Emanuele Scapin, Nicola Dalla Pozza, Claudio Mirolo)
- DELFI 2024 (Sandra Schulz, Natalie Kiesler) (2024)
- Enhancing Parallel Programming Education with High-Performance Clusters Utilizing Performance Analysis (Anna-Lena Roth, David James, Michael Kuhn, Johannes Konert) (2024)
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Integrating theoretical and empirical computer science in a data structures course: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 409 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
How we teach impacts student learning: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 503 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Incorporating metacognition into learning: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 936 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Demystifying networking: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 481 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Computation, complexity, and emergence: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 638 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Application of the cognitive apprenticeship framework to a middle school robotics camp: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 1387 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
The inverted classroom and the CS curriculum: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 503 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Integrating fantasy role-play into the programming lab: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 505 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Teaching creativity in computer science: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 452 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Cloud computing in the curriculum: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 394 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Methodology education in computing: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 700 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Investigating factors of student learning in introductory courses: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 641 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Demystifying computing with magic, continued: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 410 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Bringing computer science back into schools: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 623 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Alternatives to lecture: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 375 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Teaching garbage collection without implementing compiler or interpreters: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 822 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
.NET gadgeteer: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 1050 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Pair programming for middle school students: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 462 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Going mobile with app inventor for android: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 547 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Engaging mathematical reasoning exercises: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 424 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
What are we thinking when we grade programs?: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 477 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Automated online grading for virtual machine-based systems administration courses: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 452 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
The inverted-lecture model: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 521 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Bug catcher: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 3347 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Gaps between industry expectations and the abilities of graduates: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 581 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
The entrepreneur's bootcamp: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 575 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Growing a computer science program with a focus on game development: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 694 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
A derivation-first approach to teaching algorithms: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 652 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Online python tutor: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 1107 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Accelerating K-12 computational thinking using scaffolding, staging, and abstraction: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 571 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
A case for course capstone projects in CS1: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 839 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
From difference to diversity: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 468 kByte; : 2020-11-28) | |
Strategies for adding the emerging PDC curriculum recommendations into CS courses: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 402 kByte; : ) | |
ACM/IEEE computer science 2013 exemplar-fest: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 453 kByte; : ) | |
Using FPGAs as a reconfigurable teaching tool throughout CS systems curriculum: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 834 kByte; : ) | |
Interactive support for secure programming education: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 956 kByte; : ) | |
Changing the face of computing: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 1823 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-11) | |
Principles, priorities, and pressures: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 726 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-01-29) | |
This much I know: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 776 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Unlocking the clubhouse: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 373 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
ACM/IEEE-CS computer science curriculum 2013: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 390 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Computer science education for social good: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 304 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-28) | |
Experience report: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 609 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Teaching computer science soft skills as soft concepts: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 506 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-28) | |
The relationship between belonging and ability in computer science: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 444 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-07-28) | |
A data-centric introduction to computer science for non-majors: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 438 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Using scaffolded examples to teach computational thinking concepts: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 593 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-11) | |
A cascading mentoring pedagogy in a CS service learning course to broaden participation and perceptions: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 459 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-11) | |
Developing a highly interactive ebook for CS instruction: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 2552 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Characterizing the need for graduate ethics education: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 427 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-11) | |
Becoming experts: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 1142 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-11) | |
Computer science curriculum 2013: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 403 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-28) | |
Hairball: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 606 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Collaborative learning and anxiety: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 558 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Life's a game and the game of life: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 427 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-28) | |
A more formal approach to "computer science: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 595 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-05-11) | |
Cultivating a K12 computer science community: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 438 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-11) | |
Teaching secure coding: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 293 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Impacts of adaptive feedback on teaching test-driven development: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 537 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Adding a contributing student pedagogy component to an introductory database course: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 751 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Cupcake cushions, scooby doo shirts, and soft boomboxes: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 582 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-28) | |
Constructive use of errors in teaching CS1: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 467 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Computing creativity: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 847 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
On plugging "unplugged" into CS classes: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 546 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
MDAT: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 882 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Parallel from the beginning: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 612 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-06-28) | |
The revolution will be televised: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 451 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
How AP CS A matches college courses: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 377 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Stories from the scratch community: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 384 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-06-28) | |
Measuring increased engagement using tablet PCs in a code review class: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 1084 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-28) | |
Building knowledge and confidence with mediascripting: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 1982 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-28) | |
The simulation creation toolkit: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 798 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Middle school students using Alice: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 448 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Analyzing PHP frameworks for use in a project-based software engineering course: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 693 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-01-29) | |
Designing and supporting collaborative learning activities: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 349 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-11) | |
Expanding access to K-12 computer science education: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 394 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Two models of a cryptography and computer security class in a liberal arts context: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 467 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-01-29) | |
CS circles: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 708 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-05-11) | |
Girls on the go: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 1091 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Computer science "big ideas" play well in digital sound and music: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 440 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
A method for incorporating usable security into computer security courses: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 472 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Empirical evaluation of periodic retrospective assessment: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 525 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) | |
Software security testing of an online banking system: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 499 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-08-11) | |
A mid-career review of teaching computer science I: Fulltext at the ACM Digital Library (: , 443 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2020-10-28) |
Bibliographisches
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The 44th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE '13, Denver, CO, USA, March 6-9, 2013 | D | - | - | 1 | 2013 | 9781450318686 |
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