Archive for January 18, 2019
Vote for SIGCSE’s Top 10 Papers of the first 50 years
The ACM Special Interest Group in CS Education (SIGCSE) has created a new “Test of Time” award. They are trying to define the top 10 papers of SIGCSE’s first 50 years. You can see the list and vote here.
Because SIGCSE is celebrating their 50th anniversary, ALL SIGCSE conference papers are freely available in the ACM Digital Library through the Symposium (Feb 27-March 2 in Minneapolis).
I don’t know all the papers on the list, but I’m happy that some of my favorites are there. Just mentioning a few:
- The paper introducing Scratch to the world.
- The Multi-Institutional, Multi-National (MIMN) study supporting the value of Peer Instruction in CS classes.
- The paper on CSin3, on which my student, Katie Cunningham, is one of the authors.
- The paper introducing Alice.
- The 2001 paper on factors leading to success and failure in CS1 (which I still cite pretty regularly).
- The Defensive Climate paper, which I cite even more regularly.
I do encourage you to check them all out, vote, and download as many papers as you can while they’re all free.
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