SIGCSE 2019 Papers from the Blogosphere
February 28, 2019 at 9:15 am Leave a comment
I’m gathering blog posts from others about their SIGCSE 2019 papers. Here’s what I’ve got:
From Katie Rich:
https://katiethecurious.com/2019/02/24/new-paper-debugging-lt/
Rich, K. M., Strickland, C., Binkowski, T. A., & Franklin, D. (2019). A K – 8 debugging learning trajectory derived from research literature. In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (pp. 745–751). New York: ACM.
From Shuchi Grover:
http://www.shuchigrover.com/countdown-to-the-50th-sigcse-in-minneapolis/
(Paper) Non-Programming Activities for Engagement with Foundational Concepts in Introductory Programming (Shuchi Grover, Nicholas Jackiw, & Patrik Lundh) | Mar 2, 12 – 12:30pm, Hyatt: Greenway B/C (2nd floor)
(Poster) Integrating Computational Thinking in Informal and Formal Science and Math Activities for Preschool Learners (Shuchi Grover, Ximena Dominguez, Danae Kamdar, Phil Vahey, Savitha Moorthy, Sara Gracely & Ken Rafanan) | Mar 1, 10am-noon, Hyatt Exhibit Hall
(Demo) Integrating Computational Modeling in K-12 STEM Classrooms (Gautam Biswas, Nicole Hutchins, Akos Ledeczi, Shuchi Grover & Satabdi Basu) | Feb 28, 10-10:45am, Hyatt Exhibit Hall
(Lightning Talk): Thinking about Computational Thinking: Lessons from Education Research (Shuchi Grover) | Feb 28, 4pm, Hyatt Lake Bemidji (4th Floor)
From Brett Becker
First Things First: Providing Metacognitive Scaffolding for Interpreting Problem Prompts.
https://cszero.wordpress.com/2019/02/27/sigcse-2019-best-computer-science-education-research-paper/
50 Years of CS1 at SIGCSE: A Review of the Evolution of Introductory Programming Education Research
From Austin Cory Bart
https://acbart.github.io/python-sneks/interventions.html
PythonSneks: An Open-Source, Instructionally-Designed Introductory Curriculum with Action-Design Research
Austin Cory Bart, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Allie Sarver, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Michael Friend, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Larry Cox II, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
From Lauren Margulieux
Lauren Margulieux, Tuba Ketenci, and Adrienne Decker.
Review of Measurements Used in Computing Education Research and Suggestions for Increasing Standardization
From Felienne Hermans
http://perl.liacs.nl/2019/01/31/when-i-grow-up-i-want-to-become-a-programmer-elli-11-how/
Early Programming Education and Career Orientation: the Effects of Gender, Self-Efficacy, Motivation and Stereotypes
Efthimia Aivaloglou and Felienne Hermans
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