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19th WiPSCE 2024: Munich, Germany
- Tilman Michaeli, Sue Sentance, Nadine Bergner:

Proceedings of the 19th WiPSCE Conference on Primary and Secondary Computing Education Research, WiPSCE 2024, Munich, Germany, September 16-18, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-1005-6
Keynotes
- Monica M. McGill

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Exploring the Impacts of Socio-Political Power Dynamics on Primary and Secondary Computer Science Education Researchers, Practitioners, and Students. 1:1 - Linda Mannila

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Co-Designing AI literacy for K-12 Education. 2:1-2:3
Full Papers
- Juho Kahila

, Henriikka Vartiainen
, Eetu Arkko
, Anssi Lin
, Nicolas Pope
, Matti Tedre
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Enhancing Understanding of Data Traces and Profiling Among K-9 Students Through an Interactive Classroom Game. 4:1-4:9 - Viktoriya Olari

, Ralf Romeike
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Data-related practices for creating Artificial Intelligence systems in K-12. 5:1-5:10 - Erik Marx

, Clemens Witt
, Thiemo Leonhardt
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Identifying Secondary School Students' Misconceptions about Machine Learning: An Interview Study. 6:1-6:10 - Jesús Moreno-León

, Margarita Vasco-González
, Marcos Román-González
, Gregorio Robles
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Investigating the Impact of Programming Activities on Computational Thinking and AI Literacy in Spanish Schools. 7:1-7:10 - Jennifer Rosato

, Laycee Thigpen
, Fatima Brunson
, Joe Tise
, Monica McGill
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Coaching Teachers to Teach Computer Science with Equity-focused Teacher Standards. 8:1-8:10 - Philipp Wente

, Andreas Mühling
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Role Perceptions and Motivational Orientation of Computer Science Teachers. 9:1-9:10 - Henry Hickman

, Tim Bell
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Automated Assessment: Does It Align With Teachers' Views? 10:1-10:10 - Gert Braune

, Andreas Mühling
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Observing Students' Behavior During Problem Solving: Determinants of Success. 12:1-12:10 - Katharine Childs

, Jane Waite
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Funds of identity and culturally responsive computing: K-5 teachers' adaptations to computing resources. 13:1-13:10 - Monica M. McGill

, Laycee Thigpen
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Extrinsic Barriers to Integrating Computer Science in Elementary School Subject Areas in the United States. 14:1-14:10
Practical Reports
- Wolfgang Pfeffer

, Tobias Fuchs
, Luisa Greifenstein
, Ute Heuer
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Codes and Ciphers: A Digital Escape Room for Secondary Schools (Practical Report). 15:1-15:6 - Alexander Repenning

, Susanne Grabowski
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Scaffolding Creative Programming Projects. 16:1-16:6
Work-in-Progress Papers
- Paul Curzon

, Jane Waite
, Karl Maton
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Teaching CS with and through other forms of knowledge. 17:1-17:4 - Felix Ziemann

, Florian Reuß
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Systematic Debugging of Logical Errors in Source Code. 18:1-18:4 - Florian Obermüller

, Gordon Fraser
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Do Scratchers Fix Their Bugs? Detecting Fixes of Scratch Static Analysis Warnings. 19:1-19:4
Poster Abstracts
- Katharine Childs

, Alex Hadwen-Bennett
, Jane Waite
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K-5 pupils' responses to culturally responsive computing lessons. 20:1-20:2 - Jacob Koressel

, Bryan Twarek
, Julie M. Smith
, Monica McGill
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Reimagining Standards for Computer Science Education for Primary and Secondary Schools. 21:1-21:2 - Jan Strobl

, Fatma Batur
, Felix Ziemann
, Torsten Brinda
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Discipline-Specific Language Proficiency in CS Teacher Education. 22:1-22:2 - Sina Wetzel

, Rebecca S. Stäter
, Matthias Ludwig
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Incremental development with an AR coding environment. 23:1-23:2 - Franz Jetzinger

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Evidence-based advancement of teaching AI in K-12: an action research approach. 24:1-24:2 - Anssi Lin

, Eetu Arkko
, Nicolas Pope
, Juho Kahila
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Teaching K-12 students about the impact and mechanics of social media. 25:1-25:2 - Felix Weißenrieder

, Lukas Scheppach
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Which aspects are relevant for evaluating programming tools? Perspectives of teacher educators and teachers. 26:1-26:2 - Moritz Kreinsen

, Finja Grospietsch
, Sandra Schulz
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Towards Conceptual Change in Computer Science Education: an Introduction to Conceptual Change Texts. 27:1-27:2 - Heike Buttke

, Johannes Krugel
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Information Encoding Modeling in Computer Science Education. 28:1-28:2 - Alexander Repenning

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Escaping the Turing Tar-Pit with AI Programming Blocks. 29:1-29:2 - Rina M. Ferdinand

, Nadine Dittert
, Ira Diethelm
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Empowering Female Students in Computing Science: Teachers' attitudes towards a Career Orientation Narrative. 30:1-30:2 - Juliane Sperling

, Michael T. Rücker
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Social Issues in CS Education: First Insights of a Scoping Review. 31:1-31:2 - Henry Hickman

, Tim Bell
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Using Conditions and Control Structures Effectively: Can We Measure This? 32:1-32:2 - Giulia Paludo

, Alberto Montresor
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Collaborative Approaches for Effective and Sustainable Integration of Computational Thinking Educational Strategies. 33:1-33:2 - Tobias Bahr

, Mario Manzocco
, Dennis Schuster
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Differentiated Tasks by ChatGPT for Secondary Computer Science Education: Useful or not? 34:1-34:2 - Matthias Karrasch

, Ira Diethelm
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An Instructional Verb Set for Bilingual Informatics Classrooms. 35:1-35:2 - Pierre Weill-Tessier

, Neil C. C. Brown
, Michael Kölling
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Strype: a Versatile Python-like Programming Environment for Novices. 37:1-37:2 - Jocelyn Simmonds

, Nancy Hitschfeld-Kahler
, Eliana Scheihing
, Valeria Henríquez
, Valentín Muñoz
, Cecilia Casanova
, Catalina Torrent
, Paulo Contreras
, Karen Mercado
, Daniel Estrada
, Lucía Márquez
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Designing Project-based learning experiences to integrate Computational Thinking skills at Teacher Colleges. 38:1-38:2 - Lorraine Underwood

, Joe Finney
, Elisa Rubegni
, Steve Hodges
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Tangible tools for data science education. 39:1-39:2 - Kier Palin

, Joe Finney
, Steve Hodges
, Thomas Ball
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MicroData: live visualisation & recording of micro: bit sensor data. 40:1-40:2 - Michaela Müller-Unterweger

, Marc Berges
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Introduction to Programming using Ozobots in an Economics Major CS-Class. 41:1-41:2 - Ira Diethelm

, Alina Boyan
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What's inside? - Analysis of School Curricula Towards The Informatics Reference Framework. 42:1-42:2 - Luisa Greifenstein

, Adrian Hanusch
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Combining Montessori Pedagogy and Computing Education: First Insights from a Systematic Literature Review. 43:1-43:2

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