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Koli Calling 2010: Koli, Finland
- Carsten Schulte, Jarkko Suhonen:
10th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, Koli Calling '10, Koli, Finland, October 28-31, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0520-4 - Satu Alaoutinen:
Effects of learning style and student background on self-assessment and course performance. 5-12 - Alberto Sampaio, Isabel Sampaio:
Exploring suggestions for improving a computing course: an empirical study. 13-20 - Juha Sorva:
Reflections on threshold concepts in computer programming and beyond. 21-30 - Bronius Skupas, Valentina Dagiene:
Observations from semi-automatic testing of program codes in the high school student maturity exam. 31-36 - Päivi Kinnunen, Beth Simon:
Building theory about computing education phenomena: a discussion of grounded theory. 37-42 - Robert McCartney, Anna Eckerdal, Jan Erik Moström, Kate Sanders, Lynda Thomas, Carol Zander:
Computing students learning computing informally. 43-48 - Juha Sorva, Teemu Sirkiä:
UUhistle: a software tool for visual program simulation. 49-54 - Shahram Eivazi, Roman Bednarik:
Inferring problem solving strategies using eye-tracking: system description and evaluation. 55-61 - M. Gloria Sánchez-Torrubia, Carmen Torres-Blanc, Sonia Escribano-Blanco:
GRAPHs: a learning environment for graph algorithm simulation primed for automatic fuzzy assessment. 62-67 - Detlef Rick, Julia Ludwig, Sebastian Meyer, Carsten Rehder, Ingrid Schirmer:
Introduction to business informatics with Greenfoot using the example of airport baggage handling. 68-69 - M. Gloria Sánchez-Torrubia, Carmen Torres-Blanc, Sonia Escribano-Blanco:
An eLearning environment designed for integrating eMathTeacher: compliant graph algorithm simulators. 70-71 - Ilkka Jormanainen, Pauliina Korhonen:
Science festivals on computer science recruitment. 72-73 - Ira Diethelm, Christian Borowski, Thomas Weber:
Identifying relevant CS contexts using the miracle question. 74-75 - Michael Kölling:
What's next for programming teaching tools: thoughts and speculations. 75 - Tammy VanDeGrift, Dennis J. Bouvier, Tzu-Yi Chen, Gary Lewandowski, Robert McCartney, Beth Simon:
Commonsense computing (episode 6): logic is harder than pie. 76-85 - Petri Ihantola, Tuukka Ahoniemi, Ville Karavirta, Otto Seppälä:
Review of recent systems for automatic assessment of programming assignments. 86-93 - Ville Hyyrynen, Harri Hämäläinen, Jouni Ikonen, Jari Porras:
MyPeerReview: an online peer-reviewing system for programming courses. 94-99 - Satu Alaoutinen, Kari Smolander:
Are computer science students different learners? 100-105 - João Paulo Barros:
Assessment and grading for CS1: towards a complete toolbox of criteria and techniques. 106-111 - Juha-Matti Vanhatupa, Arto Salminen, Hannu-Matti Järvinen:
Organizing and evaluating course on embedded programming. 112-117 - Thomas Dy, Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo:
A detector for non-literal Java errors. 118-122 - Erkki Sutinen:
Koli Calling: from the ten past years to the future: a developing country's perspective. 124-127 - Lauri Malmi, Tapio Salakoski:
Reflections on Koli Calling Conference: emergence of the Koli spirit. 128
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