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2nd CompEd 2023: Hyderabad, India
- Venkatesh Choppella, Deepak B. Phatak, Andrew Luxton-Reilly, Michelle Craig:

Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Global Computing Education Vol 1, CompEd 2023, Hyderabad, India, December 5-9, 2023. ACM 2023 - Pankaj Jalote

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Model CSE Curriculum Design for India and Teacher Training Effort. 1-2 - Yasmin B. Kafai

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Empowering the Next Generation of Computational Thinkers. 3-4 - Samuel Mann

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Searching for Computing's Soul: Professional Practice and the Future of Computing Education. 5-6 - Nimisha Agarwal

, Viraj Kumar
, Arun Raman
, Amey Karkare
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A Bug's New Life: Creating Refute Questions from Filtered CS1 Student Code Snapshots. 7-14 - Suad Alaofi

, Seán Russell
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The Use of English Language to Teach CS1 to Non-Native English Speakers: Students Perspective. 15-21 - Vijay Anand, Natalie A. Bolton, Prasad Calyam, Rohit Chadha, Rajendra K. Raj

, Sumita Mishra:
Enhancing Computing Curricular Outcomes and Student Accomplishments Through Collegiate Competitions. 22-28 - Oladele O. Campbell

, Oluwatoyin Adelakun-Adeyemo
, Fatimah Yetunde Akinrinola
, Patience Chewachong Akih
, Ethel Tshukudu
, Brett A. Becker
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The Impacts of a Constructionist Scratch Programming Pedagogy on Student Achievement with a Focus on Gender. 29-35 - John Chapin

, Bradley D. Bowen
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Whiteboarding: A Tool to Improve CS1 Student Self-Efficacy. 36-42 - Joseph Chipps

, Brittany Terese Fasy
, Stacey A. Hancock
, Bradley McCoy
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Ant and Bear Dance for Dokweebah: Using a Skokomish Story to Engage Middle School Students in Event-Driven Programming. 43-49 - Barbara do Amaral

, Brittany Terese Fasy
, Olivia Firth
, Stacey A. Hancock
, Patrick Jeffers
, Barbara Z. Komlos
, Bradley McCoy
, Sweeney Windchief
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Integrating Computer Science into Middle School Curricula Through Storytelling: A Lesson Plan on Beaded Bags of the Columbia Plateau. 50-56 - Jack Forden

, Alexander Gebhard
, Dennis Brylow
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Experiences with TA-Bot in CS1. 57-63 - Colton Harper

, Ryan Bockmon
, Stephen Cooper
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Investigating Themes of Student-Generated Analogies. 64-70 - Bryce Ikeda

, Janine Hoelscher
, Ron Alterovitz
, Daniel Szafir
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Guiding the Development of Undergraduate Educational Robotics. 71-77 - Aditya Jain

, Ryan Bockmon
, Chris Bourke
, Steve Cooper
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Validating a Language-Independent CS1 Learning Outcomes Assessment. 78-83 - Gayithri Jayathirtha

, Gail Chapman
, Joanna Goode
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"Social media is...sort of our East India Trading Company: " High School Computing Teachers Engaging at the Intersection of Colonialism and Computing. 84-90 - Colin G. Johnson

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Building Technological Improvisation Skills through Student-devised Coursework Topics. 91-97 - Ioannis Karvelas

, Joe Dillane
, Brett A. Becker
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Programmers' Views on IDE Compilation Mechanisms. 98-104 - K. P. Arun, Rohit Singh

, Debadatta Mishra
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Lens: Experiencing Multi-level Page Tables at Close Quarters. 105-111 - Stan Kurkovsky

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Student Reflections on Service-Learning in Software Engineering and Their Experiences with Non-technical Clients. 112-118 - Victoria Macann

, Aman Yadav
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Debugging Beyond the Code: Teachers' Perceptions of Debugging as a CT Practice Impacting Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning. 119-125 - Siddhartha Prasad

, Ben Greenman
, Tim Nelson
, Shriram Krishnamurthi
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Generating Programs Trivially: Student Use of Large Language Models. 126-132 - Leah Namisa Rosenbloom

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A Living Framework for Abolitionist Teaching in Computer Science. 133-139 - Aamod Sane

, Jayaraman K. Valadi
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Teaching Programmers to Think of Program Dynamics. 140-146 - Eddie Antonio Santos

, Prajish Prasad
, Brett A. Becker
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Always Provide Context: The Effects of Code Context on Programming Error Message Enhancement. 147-153 - David H. Smith IV

, Seth Poulsen
, Max Fowler
, Craig B. Zilles
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Comparing the Impacts of Visually Grouped and Jumbled Distractors on Parsons Problems in CS1 Assessments. 154-160 - Akhila Sri Manasa Venigalla

, Sridhar Chimalakonda
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FlowARP - Using Augmented Reality for Visualizing Control Flows in Programs. 161-167

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