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Call for Papers for ICER 2015 in Omaha: Due April 13

Call for Papers and Submissions
 
ICER’15: International Computing Education Research Conference
August 9-13, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
http://icer.hosting.acm.org/
 
The eleventh annual ACM International Computing Education Research (ICER) Conference aims to gather high-quality contributions to the computing education research discipline. We invite submissions across a variety of categories for research investigating how people of all ages come to understand computational processes and devices, and empirical evaluation of approaches to improve that understanding in formal and informal learning environments. 
 
Research areas of particular interest include:
·         discipline based education research (DBER) in computer science (CS), information sciences (IS), and related disciplines
·         learnability/usability of programming languages and the psychology of programming
·         pedagogical environments fostering computational thinking
·         design-based research, learner-centered design, and evaluation of educational technology supporting computing knowledge development
·         learning sciences work in the computing content domain
·         learning analytics and educational data mining in CS/IS content areas
·         informal learning experiences related to programming and software development (all ages), ranging from after-school programs for children, to end-user development communities, to workplace training of computing professionals
·         measurement instrument development and validation (e.g., concept inventories, attitudes scales, etc) for use in computing disciplines
·         research on CS/computing teacher thinking and professional development models at all levels
Submission Types
We continue ICER’s longstanding commitment to fostering discussion and exploring new research areas by offering several ways to contribute.  New for 2015, ICER features an increased page length for research papers of 8 pages for body content, plus up to 2 additional pages for references.  We have also expanded submission types to include a new research poster track. 
·         Research Papers: Empirical and theoretical contributions to the computing education research literature will be peer-reviewed by members of the international program committee and will be published in conference proceedings in the ACM digital library.  (8 pages, plus references)
·         Lightning Talks: Brief, timed talks highlighting a research issue/opportunity, a new project, other early-stage work.  (abstract submission)
·         Posters (new!): Posters provide another avenue to disseminate your work in computing education at ICER.  (abstract submission)
·         Work-in-Progress Workshop:  An in-depth workshop environment providing extensive feedback on in-progress research (application form required)
·         Doctoral Consortium: PhD students pursuing research related to computing education are invited to submit abstracts for participation in the doctoral consortium.  Abstracts from accepted participants are published in the conference proceedings (application and 2-page abstract)
·         Co-located Workshops:  Pre/post conference workshop proposals related to computing education research are welcomed.  (contact conference chairs)
For full details and submission information, see the conference website: http://icer.hosting.acm.org/icer-2015/cfp/
 
Important Deadlines
13 April, 2015 – Research paper abstract submission (mandatory)
20 April, 2015 – Research paper full copy, blind submission

20 April, 2015 – Co-located workshop proposals

20 May, 2015   – Doctoral consortium submissions due

1 June, 2015  – Notification to research paper authors

15 June, 2015  – Lighting talk & poster abstracts

15 June, 2015  – Work in progress workshop application deadline
 
Conference Chairs
Brian Dorn, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA – bdorn@unomaha.edu
Judy Sheard, Monash University, Australia –
judy.sheard@monash.edu
Quintin Cutts, University of Glasgow, UK –
quintin.cutts@glasgow.ac.uk
 
 

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