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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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