2017年ACM国际计算教育研究会议论文集

J. Tenenberg, Donald D. Chinn, J. Sheard, L. Malmi
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我们欢迎您参加第十三届年度国际计算教育研究会议,ICER 2017,由ACM计算机科学教育特别兴趣小组(SIGCSE)主办。美国华盛顿州塔科马市是今年会议的主办城市,会议在华盛顿大学塔科马分校的市中心校区举行。ICER是ACM在全球范围内传播和讨论计算机教育研究最新成果的主要论坛。ICER研究论文代表了对该领域的重大而严谨的贡献。提交研究论文108篇,其中29篇论文在ACM数字图书馆会议论文集中发表(录取率27%)。所有论文均由三名评审委员会成员进行双盲同行评审。此外,每篇论文由项目委员会的一名成员进行元评审,由两名项目联合主席做出最终接受决定。除了研究论文展示,ICER还包括闪电演讲和海报会议,作为ICER与会者展示早期成果、获得与会者反馈、寻找主题合作者和/或在与会者之间引发讨论的一种方式。会议还通过博士联盟为即将到来的基于学科的计算教育研究人员提供重要的指导和建议。在进行中的工作研讨会是一个专门的为期一天的研讨会,为ICER与会者提供和接受友好的,建设性的反馈研究在形成阶段的发展。在ICER 2017上,由外部赞助的联合研讨会包括计算机科学教育的社会理论,利用编程和社会分析来改善计算教育,以及机器学习学习研究。我们非常荣幸地邀请到加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省维多利亚大学教育学院应用认知科学Lansdowne教授Wolff-Michael Roth在ICER 2017上发表主题演讲。在过去的30年里,他一直在研究在正规教育、工作场所和休闲环境中认知和学习的整个生命周期。他出版的期刊和书籍涵盖多个学科和领域(自然科学、研究方法论、教育、心理学、科学社会研究),借鉴了广泛的研究方法和理论。罗斯教授的主题演讲《关注自己的事业》探讨了当人们做他们特有的事情时,他们的思维“定位”在哪里。他引用了几个经验性的例子来展示如何,何时,以及在哪里寻找不被还原为物理身体(包括脑生理学)或某些非物理精神的认知,也不被还原为个人或社会。
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Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research
We welcome you to the thirteenth annual International Computing Education Research Conference, ICER 2017, sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE). Tacoma, Washington, USA is the host city for this year's conference, with sessions taking place on the downtown campus of the University of Washington Tacoma. ICER stands as the premier ACM forum for dissemination and discussion of the latest findings in computing education research across the globe. ICER research papers represent significant, rigorous contributions to the field. One hundred eight research papers were submitted, with twenty-nine papers accepted for publication (a 27% acceptance rate) in the conference proceedings in the ACM Digital Library. All papers were double-blind peer reviewed by three members of the review committee. In addition, each paper received a meta-review by a member of the program committee, with the two Program Co-Chairs making final acceptance decisions. In addition to the research paper presentations, ICER includes Lightning Talk and Poster sessions as a way for ICER attendees to present early results, gain feedback from conference attendees, find collaborators on a topic, and/or spark discussion among conference participants. The conference also serves a vital mentoring and advising role for upcoming discipline-based computing education researchers through the Doctoral Consortium. The Work in Progress workshop is a dedicated one-day workshop for ICER attendees to provide and receive friendly, constructive feedback on research during formative stages of development. Associated co-located workshops with external sponsorship at ICER 2017 include Social Theory for Computer Science Education, Leveraging Programming and Social Analytics to Improve Computing Education, and Research on Learning about Machine Learning. We are honored to welcome Wolff-Michael Roth, the Lansdowne Professor of Applied Cognitive Science in the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada to present the ICER 2017 keynote address. For the past 30 years, he has been investigating knowing and learning across the lifespan in formal educational, workplace, and leisure settings. His journal and book publications range across several disciplines and fields (natural sciences, research methodology, education, psychology, social studies of science), drawing on a wide spectrum of research methods and theories. Professor Roth's keynote, Minding One's Business, examines where the mind is "located" when people do what they characteristically do. He draws on several empirical examples to exhibit how, when, and where to look to find cognition that is not reduced to the physical body (including brain physiology) or to some nonphysical mind and that is not reduced to the individual or social.
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