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Computer Science Education, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2022
- Brian Dorn, Jan Vahrenhold:
Editorial. 1-2 - Zarifa Zakaria
, Jessica Vandenberg
, Jennifer Tsan, Danielle Cadieux Boulden
, Collin F. Lynch, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Eric N. Wiebe
:
Two-Computer Pair Programming: Exploring a Feedback Intervention to improve Collaborative Talk in Elementary Students. 3-29 - Mayela Coto
, Sonia Mora
, Beatriz Eugenia Grass, Juan Murillo-Morera
:
Emotions and programming learning: systematic mapping. 30-65 - Radek Pelánek
, Tomás Effenberger
:
Design and analysis of microworlds and puzzles for block-based programming. 66-104 - Qiang Hao
, David H. Smith IV, Lu Ding
, Amy J. Ko, Camille Ottaway, Jack Wilson, Kai Arakawa, Alistair Turcan, Timothy Poehlman, Tyler Greer:
Towards understanding the effective design of automated formative feedback for programming assignments. 105-127 - Kristina von Hausswolff
:
Practical thinking while learning to program - novices' experiences and hands-on encounters. 128-152
Volume 32, Number 2, April 2022
- Brian Dorn, Jan Vahrenhold:
Editorial. 153-154 - Marcelo Worsley
, David Bar-El:
Inclusive Making: designing tools and experiences to promote accessibility and redefine making. 155-187 - Yenda Prado
, Sharin Rawhiya Jacob
, Mark Warschauer
:
Teaching computational thinking to exceptional learners: lessons from two inclusive classrooms. 188-212 - Kathryn M. Rich
, Diana Franklin, Carla Strickland
, Andy Isaacs, Donna Eatinger:
A Learning Trajectory for Variables Based in Computational Thinking Literature: Using Levels of Thinking to Develop Instruction. 213-234 - David W. Jackson
, Yihong Cheng:
Maintaining pluralism when embedding computational thinking in required science and engineering classes with young adolescents. 235-259 - Christopher Petrie
:
Interdisciplinary computational thinking with music and programming: a case study on algorithmic music composition with Sonic Pi. 260-282
Volume 32, Number 3, July 2022
- Neil C. C. Brown, Aleata Hubbard Cheuoua, Eva Marinus:
Guest editorial. 283-287 - Michael Shindler
, Natalia Pinpin, Mia Markovic, Frederick Reiber, Jee Hoon Kim, Giles Pierre Nunez Carlos, Mine Dogucu
, Mark Hong, Michael Luu
, Brian Anderson, Aaron Cote, Matthew Ferland, Palak Jain, Tyler Labonte, Leena Mathur, Ryan Moreno
, Ryan Sakuma:
Student misconceptions of dynamic programming: a replication study. 288-312 - Sabrina Finke
, Ferenc Kemény, Markus Sommer, Vesna Krnjic, Martin Arendasy, Wolfgang Slany, Karin Landerl
:
Unravelling the numerical and spatial underpinnings of computational thinking: a pre-registered replication study. 313-334 - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Phillip T. Conrad
, Adam S. Carter, Olusola O. Adesope
:
Assessing individual contributions to software engineering projects: a replication study. 335-354 - Max Fowler, David H. Smith IV
, Mohammed Hassan
, Seth Poulsen, Matthew West
, Craig B. Zilles:
Reevaluating the relationship between explaining, tracing, and writing skills in CS1 in a replication study. 355-383
Volume 32, Number 4, October 2022
- Brian Dorn, Jan Vahrenhold:
Editorial. 385-387 - Laura E. de Ruiter
, Marina Umaschi Bers
:
The Coding Stages Assessment: development and validation of an instrument for assessing young children's proficiency in the ScratchJr programming language. 388-417 - Sally A. M. Hogenboom
, Felienne F. J. Hermans
, Han L. J. van der Maas
:
Computerized adaptive assessment of understanding of programming concepts in primary school children. 418-448 - Frederick J. Poole
, Jody Clarke-Midura
, Melissa Rasmussen, Umar Shehzad, Victor R. Lee
:
Tabletop games designed to promote computational thinking. 449-475 - Ali Akkaya
, Yavuz Akpinar
:
Experiential serious-game design for development of knowledge of object-oriented programming and computational thinking skills. 476-501 - Ermias Abebe Kassa
, Enguday Ademe Mekonnen:
Computational thinking in the Ethiopian secondary school ICT curriculum. 502-531
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