第七届计算机教育研究国际研讨会论文集

M. Caspersen, M. Clancy, Kathryn E. Sanders
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我们欢迎您来到奥胡斯,参加由ACM计算机科学教育特别兴趣小组(SIGCSE)主办的第六届国际计算教育研究研讨会(ICER 2010)。今年的研讨会延续了它的传统,成为展示对计算机教育研究学科贡献的首要论坛。论文征集收到了38份意见书。所有论文均由国际项目委员会成员进行双盲同行评审。经过评审,12篇论文(32%)被会议接受,作者来自6个国家:澳大利亚、芬兰、德国、以色列、英国和美国。论文涵盖了各种各样的主题,包括工具和工具使用;观念、先入之见和误解;的态度;协作学习;研究分类;教师对新范式的适应;以及计算机创新的广泛采用。该计划还包括来自以色列魏茨曼科学研究所的Mordechai (Moti) Ben-Ari的主题演讲,概述了关于编程的非神话,以及这些知识可能为计算机教育研究人员和课程设计者提供的信息。
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Proceedings of the seventh international workshop on Computing education research
We welcome you to Aarhus and to the Sixth International Computing Education Research Workshop, ICER 2010, sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group in Computer Science Education (SIGCSE). This year's workshop continues its tradition of being the premier forum for presentation of contributions to the computing education research discipline. The call for papers attracted 38 submissions. All papers were double-blind peer-reviewed by members of the international program committee. After the reviewing, 12 papers (32%) were accepted for inclusion in the conference, written by authors across six countries: Australia, Finland, Germany, Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. The papers span a wide variety of topics, including tools and tool use; conceptions, preconceptions, and misconceptions; attitudes; collaborative learning; research categorization; teacher adaptation to new paradigms; and broad-scale adoption of computing innovations. The program also includes a keynote address by Mordechai (Moti) Ben-Ari from Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, outlining the non-myths about programming and what this knowledge might offer to computing education researchers and course designers.
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