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ITiCSE-WGR 2015: Vilnius, Lithuania
- Noa Ragonis, Päivi Kinnunen:
Proceedings of the 2015 ITiCSE Working Group Reports, ITICSE-WGR 2015, Vilnius, Lithuania, July 4-8, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-4146-2
Working Group Presentations
- Tony Clear
, Sarah Beecham, John Barr, Mats Daniels
, Roger McDermott
, Michael Oudshoorn
, Airina Savickaite, John Noll:
Challenges and Recommendations for the Design and Conduct of Global Software Engineering Courses: A Systematic Review. 1-39 - Petri Ihantola
, Arto Vihavainen, Alireza Ahadi
, Matthew Butler
, Jürgen Börstler
, Stephen H. Edwards, Essi Isohanni, Ari Korhonen
, Andrew Petersen
, Kelly Rivers, Miguel Ángel Rubio, Judy Sheard, Bronius Skupas, Jaime Spacco
, Claudia Szabo, Daniel Toll:
Educational Data Mining and Learning Analytics in Programming: Literature Review and Case Studies. 41-63 - Peter Hubwieser, Michail N. Giannakos
, Marc Berges, Torsten Brinda
, Ira Diethelm, Johannes Magenheim, Yogendra Pal
, Jana Jacková
, Egle Jasute:
A Global Snapshot of Computer Science Education in K-12 Schools. 65-83 - Erik Barendsen, Linda Mannila, Barbara Demo, Natasa Grgurina
, Cruz Izu
, Claudio Mirolo, Sue Sentance
, Amber Settle, Gabriele Stupuriene
:
Concepts in K-9 Computer Science Education. 85-116 - Daniela Giordano, Francesco Maiorana, Andrew Paul Csizmadia, Simon Marsden, Charles Riedesel, Shitanshu Mishra
, Lina Vinikiene
:
New Horizons in the Assessment of Computer Science at School and Beyond: Leveraging on the ViVA Platform. 117-147 - Mihaela Sabin, John Impagliazzo, Hala Alrumaih, Brenda Byers, Daina Gudoniene
, Margaret Hamilton
, Vsevolod Kotlyarov, Barry M. Lunt, James W. McGuffee
, Svetlana Peltsverger, Cara Tang, Barbara Viola, Ming Zhang:
Multinational Perspectives on Information Technology from Academia and Industry. 149-171 - Simon
, Alison Clear, Janet Carter, Gerry W. Cross, Atanas Radenski, Liviana Tudor
, Eno Tõnisson
:
What's in a Name?: International Interpretations of Computing Education Terminology. 173-186

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