WiPSCE: 13th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education
Veranstaltungsort
Universität Potsdam - Campus GriebnitzseeAugust-Bebel-Straße 89
14482 Potsdam, Deutschland
Beschreibung
Research in primary and secondary computing education is a young field with strong ties to national educational systems. Nevertheless, its theories, methods, and results are internationally applicable and of interest to researchers and practitioners in the field.
WiPSCE aims at improving the exchange of research and practice relevant to teaching and learning in primary and secondary computing education, teacher training, and related research.
WiPSCE has its roots in a long-running workshop of the German computing education community and is run in cooperation with ACM SIGCSE. Accepted papers will be published in the WiPSCE 2018 proceedings as part of the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series. The proceedings will be included in the ACM Digital Library.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: | June 8, 2018 |
(*) Re-submission deadline: | June 15, 2018 |
Submission deadline for poster/demo abstracts: | June 15, 2018 |
Notification of acceptance/rejection: | July 25, 2018 |
Final papers due: | August 15, 2018 |
Early bird registration: | August 15, 2018 |
Conference: | October 4-6, 2018 |
Programm
Full papers: 30 minutes incl. discussion
Short papers: 20 minutes incl. discussion
October 4 - Thursday | |
9:00 | Registration |
10:00 | Welcome and Keynote 1 NN Andreas Schwill, Local Organizer Chair: Quintin Cutts |
11:00 | Coffee break |
11:30 | Session 1 (Full papers) Chair: NN Jane Waite, Paul Curzon, William Marsh and Sue Sentance: Comparing K-5 teachers reported use of design in teaching programming and planning in teaching writing Jacqueline Nijenhuis-Voogt, Paulien C. Meijer and Erik Barendsen: Context-based teaching and learning of fundamental computer science concepts: exploring teachers' ideas Rebecca Vivian and Katrina Falkner: A survey of Australian teachers' self-efficacy and approaches toward assessing student learning for the K-12 Digital Technologies curriculum |
13:00 | Lunch break |
14:00 | Session 2 (Short papers) Chair: NN Kathrin Müller and Carsten Schulte: Are children perceiving robots as supporting or replacing humans? Anastasios Theodoropoulos, Angeliki Antoniou, George Lepouras and Prokopis Leon: Computing in the physical world engages students: Impact on their attitudes and self-efficacy towards Computer Science through robotic activities Nicolai Pöhner and Martin Hennecke: Learning Problem Solving through Educational Robotics Competitions - First Results of an Exploratory Case Study Torsten Brinda, Stephan Napierala, David Tobinski and Ira Diethelm: What Do the Terms Computer, Internet, Robot, and CD Have in Common? An Empirical Study on Term Categorization With Students |
15:30 | Coffee break |
16:00 | Session 3 (Short papers) Chair: NN Norbert Dorn, Marc Berges, Dino Capovilla and Peter Hubwieser: Talking at cross purposes - Perceived Learning Barriers by Students and Teachers in Programming Education Maria Kallia and Sue Sentance: Are boys more confident than girls? The role of calibration and students' self-efficacy in programming tasks and computer science Matthias Kramer, Mike Barkmin and Torsten Brinda: Evaluating Submissions in Source Code Highlighting Tasks Veronica Catete, Nicholas Lytle, Yihuan Dong, Danielle Boulden, Bita Akram, Jennifer Houchins, Tiffany Barnes, Eric Wiebe, James Lester, Bradford Mott and Kristy Boyer: Implementing STEM+C in Middle Grade Classrooms: Lessons Learned |
17:30 | Committee meetings |
18:30 | Welcome reception |
October 5 - Friday | |
9:00 | Keynote 2 Chair: Andreas Schwill Torsten Brinda: Towards a Unified Model for Digital Education |
10:00 | Coffee break |
10:30 | Session 4 (Full papers) Chair: NN Andreas Grillenberger and Ralf Romeike: Developing a Theoretically Founded Data Literacy Competency Model Peter Donaldson and Quintin Cutts: Flexible low-cost activities to develop novices code comprehension skills in schools Felienne Hermans, Alaaeddin Swidan, Efthimia Aivaloglou and Marileen Smit: Thinking out of the box: comparing metaphors for variables in programming education |
12:00 | Lunch break |
13:00 | Session 5 (Short papers) Chair: NN Alexander Wolf, Arno Wilhelm-Weidner and Uwe Nestmann: A Case Study of Flipped Classroom for Automata Theory in Secondary Education Carsten Schulte, Jessica Krüger and Andreas Goedecke: The Computing Repair Cafe. A Concept for Repair cafes in Computing education Poster slam followed by poster session |
14:30 | Coffee break |
15:00 | Session 6 (Short papers) Chair: NN Barbara Sabitzer and Heike Demarle-Meusel: A Congress for Children and Computational Thinking for Everyone Andreas Dengel and Ute Heuer: A Curriculum of Computational Thinking as a Central Idea of Information & Media Literacy Katharina Geldreich, Mike Talbot and Peter Hubwieser: Off to new shores: Preparing Primary School Teachers for Teaching Algorithmics and Programming Laura Tomokiyo: Successes and challenges in implementing a progressive K-8 computer science curriculum |
16:30 | Excursion and Sight Seeing |
19:00 | Conference dinner |
October 6 - Saturday | |
9:00 | Keynote 3 Chair: Andreas Mühling Cornelia Connolly: Introducing CS in schools in Ireland (working title) |
10:00 | Coffee break |
10:30 | Session 7 (Full papers) Chair: NN Torsten Brinda, Stephan Napierala and Gero Alexander Behler: What do Secondary School Students Associate with the Digital World? Ebrahim Rahimi, Erik Barendsen and Ineke Henze: An Instructional Model to Link Designing and Conceptual Development in Secondary Computer Science Education Natasa Grgurina, Erik Barendsen, Cor Suhre, Klaas van Veen and Bert Zwaneveld: Assessment of Modeling and Simulation in Secondary Computing Science Education |
12:00 | Goodbye Session - Welcome to WiPSCE2019 |
13:00 | Farewell party |
14:30 | Committee meetings |