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October 4-6, 2018 |
Programme Flyer (as of Oct 2, 2018)
October 4 - Thursday | ||
9:00 | Registration | |
10:00 | Welcome and Keynote 1
Andreas Schwill, Local Organizer Andreas Mühling, PC Chair Chair: Quintin Cutts
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11:00 | Coffee break | |
11:30 | Session 1
Chair: Ralf Romeike 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
Chair: Michal Armoni 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
Chair: Erik Barendsen 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 | 20 min. walk to a memorial of the Berlin wall | Meeting of German GI-Fachgruppe Didaktik der Informatik |
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
Chair: Jan Vahrenhold 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
Chair: Andreas Mühling 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
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14:30 | Coffee break |
15:00 | Session 6
Chair: Johannes Magenheim 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 | Sight Seeing - 1 hour walk from Potsdam main station to the conference dinner location |
18:30 | Conference dinner |
October 6 - Saturday | |
9:00 | Keynote 3
Chair: Andreas Mühling |
10:00 | Coffee break |
10:30 | Session 7
Chair: Sue Sentance 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 | Steering committee meeting (to be confirmed) |
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