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WiPSCE 2017: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Erik Barendsen, Peter Hubwieser:

Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Primary and Secondary Computing Education, WiPSCE 2017, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, November 8-10, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5428-8
Invited Keynote Abstracts
- Aman Yadav

:
Computer Science Teacher Professional Development: Towards a Research Agenda on Teacher Thinking and Learning. 1-2 - Simon Humphreys:

Computing At School: 10 Years On. 3
Research Papers
- David Statter, Michal Armoni:

Learning Abstraction in Computer Science: A Gender Perspective. 5-14 - Maria Kallia

, Sue Sentance
:
Computing Teachers' Perspectives on Threshold Concepts: Functions and Procedural Abstraction. 15-24 - Renske Smetsers-Weeda, Sjaak Smetsers:

Problem Solving and Algorithmic Development with Flowcharts. 25-34 - Sandra Schulz

, Niels Pinkwart:
A Categorizing Taxonomy for Occurring Problems During Robotics Activities. 35-38 - Torsten Brinda

, Thorsten Terjung:
A Database is Like a Dresser With Lots of Sorted Drawers: Secondary School Learners' Conceptions of Relational Databases. 39-48 - Felienne Hermans, Efthimia Aivaloglou

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To Scratch or not to Scratch?: A controlled experiment comparing plugged first and unplugged first programming lessons. 49-56 - Alexandra Funke

, Katharina Geldreich
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Gender Differences in Scratch Programs of Primary School Children. 57-64 - Christian P. Brackmann, Marcos Román-González

, Gregorio Robles
, Jesús Moreno-León
, Ana Casali
, Dante Barone:
Development of Computational Thinking Skills through Unplugged Activities in Primary School. 65-72 - Torsten Brinda

, Friederike Braun:
Which Computing-Related Conceptions Do Learners Have About the Design and Operation of Smartphones?: Results of an Interview Study. 73-81 - Lea Budde, Birte Heinemann

, Carsten Schulte:
A theory based tool set for analysing reading processes in the context of learning programming. 83-86 - Sue Sentance

, Jane Waite, Lucy Yeomans
, Emily MacLeod
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Teaching with physical computing devices: the BBC micro: bit initiative. 87-96
Poster Abstracts
- Andreas Dengel:

Opinions of CS Teachers in Secondary School Education about CS in Primary School Education. 97-98 - Ira Diethelm, Torsten Brinda

, Nina Schneider:
How Pupils Classify Digital Artifacts. 99-100 - Alexandra Funke

, Katharina Geldreich
:
Measurement and Visualization of Programming Processes of Primary School Students in Scratch. 101-102 - Bern Martens, Bart Demoen, Febe Karpez, Dorien Vandenhove, Kristien Van Loon:

Bringing Algorithms to Flemish Classrooms: Teaching the Teachers, and some Students. 103-104 - Tilman Michaeli, Ralf Romeike:

Addressing Teaching Practices Regarding Software Quality: Testing and Debugging in the Classroom. 105-106 - Tom Neutens

, Juta Staes, Francis Wyffels:
Implementation and evaluation of a simulator and debugger for physical computing environments. 107-108 - Mareen Przybylla

, Ralf Romeike:
Settings and Contexts for Physical Computing in CS Classes. 109-110 - Michael T. Rücker, Niels Pinkwart:

Towards a grounded theory of how students identify computing. 111-112 - Sue Sentance

, Jane Waite
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PRIMM: Exploring pedagogical approaches for teaching text-based programming in school. 113-114 - Jane Waite, Paul Curzon

, William Marsh
, Sue Sentance
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K-5 Teachers' Uses of Levels of Abstraction Focusing on Design. 115-116 - Katharina Weitz

, Anja Gärtig-Daugs
, Daniel Knauf, Ute Schmid
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Computer Science in Early Childhood Education: Pedagogical Beliefs and Perceived Self-Confidence in Preschool Teachers. 117-118 - Maike Wolking, Ute Schmid:

Mental Models, Career Aspirations, and the Acquirement of Basic Concepts of Computer Science in Elementary Education: Empirical Evaluation of the Computer Science Experimenter's Kit. 119-120

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