default search action
25th PPIG Annual Workshop 2014: Brighton, UK
- Benedict du Boulay, Judith Good:
Proceedings of the 25th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2014, Brighton, UK, June 25-27, 2014. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2014
Keynote
- Robert Biddle:
Beyond Usable Security. 1
Papers
- Marianne Leinikka, Arto Vihavainen, Jani Lukander, Satu Pakarinen:
Cognitive Flexibility and Programming Performance. 2 - Simon Lynch, Joseph Ferguson:
Reasoning about Complexity - Software Models as External Representations. 3 - Ana Paula Ambrósio, Leandro Da Silva Almeida, Joaquim Macedo, Amanda Franco:
Exploring Core Cognitive Skills of Computational Thinking. 4 - Laura Benvenuti, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
The Object-Relational impedance mismatch from a cognitive point of view. 5
Keynote
- Marian Petre:
The Psychology of PPIG: a curly tale. 6
Papers
- Alistair Stead, Alan F. Blackwell:
Learning Syntax as Notational Expertise when using DrawBridge. 7 - Donna Teague, Raymond Lister:
Blinded by their Plight: Tracing and the Preoperational Programmer. 8 - Roya Hosseini, Arto Vihavainen, Peter Brusilovsky:
Exploring Problem Solving Paths in a Java Programming Course. 9 - Arabella Sinclair:
Educational Programming Languages: The Motivation to Learn with Sonic Pi. 10 - Alireza Ahadi, Raymond Lister, Donna Teague:
Falling Behind Early and Staying Behind When Learning to Program. 11 - Amruth Kumar:
Affective Learning with Online Software Tutors for Programming. 12
Work in Progress
- Jacqueline E. Rice, Inge Genee, Fariha Naz:
Linking Linguistics and Programming: How to start? 13 - Jacqueline E. Rice, Bradley Ellert, Inge Genee, François Taïani, Paul Rayson:
Concept Vocabularies in Programmer Sociolects. 14
Papers
- Teresa Busjahn, Carsten Schulte, Edna Kropp:
Developing Coding Schemes for Program Comprehension using Eye Movements. 15 - Luke Church, Emma Söderberg, Elayabharath Elango:
A case of computational thinking: The subtle effect of hidden dependencies on the user experience of version control. 16
Work in Progress
- Clayton Lewis:
Nonvisual Visual Programming. 17
Papers
- Matt Bellingham, Simon Holland, Paul Mulholland:
A cognitive dimensions analysis of interaction design for algorithmic composition software. 18 - Sebastian Lohmeier:
Activation and the Comprehension of Indirect Anaphors in Source Code. 19
Keynote
- David J. Gilmore:
A Survey of the User Experience of Tools for Programming Real-time Control Systems Logic: An opportunity for applying cognitive dimensions. 20
Papers
- Alan F. Blackwell, Samuel Aaron, Rachel Drury:
Exploring Creative Learning for the Internet of Things era. 22 - Meredydd Williams:
Evaluation of a Live Visual Constraint Language with Professional Artists. 23 - Russell Boyatt, Megan Beynon, Meurig Beynon:
Ghosts of programming past, present and yet to come. 24
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.