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ACM Transactions on Computing Education, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 2019
- Sally Hamouda

, Stephen H. Edwards, Hicham G. Elmongui
, Jeremy V. Ernst, Clifford A. Shaffer
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RecurTutor: An Interactive Tutorial for Learning Recursion. 1:1-1:25 - Michael T. Rücker

, Niels Pinkwart:
"How Else Should It Work?" A Grounded Theory of Pre-College Students' Understanding of Computing Devices. 2:1-2:23 - Hieke Keuning, Johan Jeuring, Bastiaan Heeren:

A Systematic Literature Review of Automated Feedback Generation for Programming Exercises. 3:1-3:43 - Beatriz Marín

, Jonathan Frez
, José A. Cruz-Lemus
, Marcela Genero:
An Empirical Investigation on the Benefits of Gamification in Programming Courses. 4:1-4:22 - Anne-Kathrin Peters:

Students' Experience of Participation in a Discipline - A Longitudinal Study of Computer Science and IT Engineering Students. 5:1-5:28 - Pedro Henriques Abreu

, Daniel Castro Silva, Anabela Gomes:
Multiple-Choice Questions in Programming Courses: Can We Use Them and Are Students Motivated by Them? 6:1-6:16
Volume 19, Number 2, February 2019
- Tony Clear, Sarah Beecham:

Global Software Engineering Education Practice Continuum Special Issue of the ACM Transactions on Computing Education. 7:1-7:8 - Ivana Bosnic, Igor Cavrak, Mario Zagar:

Assessing the Impact of the Distributed Software Development Course on the Careers of Young Software Engineers. 8:1-8:27 - Stephen Frezza, Mats Daniels

, Aaron Wilkin:
Assessing Students' IT Professional Values in a Global Project Setting. 9:1-9:34 - Ivana Bosnic, Federico Ciccozzi

, Ivica Crnkovic
, Igor Cavrak, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Raffaela Mirandola
, Mario Zagar:
Managing Diversity in Distributed Software Development Education - A Longitudinal Case Study. 10:1-10:23 - Ville Isomöttönen

, Mats Daniels
, Åsa Cajander, Arnold Pears
, Roger McDermott
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Searching for Global Employability: Can Students Capitalize on Enabling Learning Environments? 11:1-11:29 - Rune Hjelsvold

, Deepti Mishra
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Exploring and Expanding GSE Education with Open Source Software Development. 12:1-12:23 - William Billingsley

, Rosemary Torbay, Peter R. Fletcher, Richard N. Thomas
, Jim R. H. Steel, Jörn Guy Süß
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Taking a Studio Course in Distributed Software Engineering from a Large Local Cohort to a Small Global Cohort. 13:1-13:27 - Aurora Vizcaíno, Félix García, Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán, María Ángeles Moraga:

Evaluating GSD-Aware: A Serious Game for Discovering Global Software Development Challenges. 14:1-14:23 - Aivars Sablis

, Javier Gonzalez-Huerta, Ehsan Zabardast
, Darja Smite:
Building LEGO Towers: An Exercise for Teaching the Challenges of Global Work. 15:1-15:32
Volume 19, Number 3, June 2019
- César Domínguez

, Arturo Jaime Elizondo, Jónathan Heras, Francisco J. García Izquierdo
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The Effects of Adding Non-Compulsory Exercises to an Online Learning Tool on Student Performance and Code Copying. 16:1-16:22 - Gabriela T. Richard, Sagun Giri:

Digital and Physical Fabrication as Multimodal Learning: Understanding Youth Computational Thinking When Making Integrated Systems Through Bidirectionally Responsive Design. 17:1-17:35 - Soohyun Nam Liao

, Daniel Zingaro, Kevin Thai, Christine Alvarado
, William G. Griswold
, Leo Porter
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A Robust Machine Learning Technique to Predict Low-performing Students. 18:1-18:19 - Jill Denner, Shannon Campe, Linda L. Werner:

Does Computer Game Design and Programming Benefit Children? A Meta-Synthesis of Research. 19:1-19:35 - Antti-Jussi Lakanen

, Tommi Kärkkäinen:
Identifying Pathways to Computer Science: The Long-Term Impact of Short-Term Game Programming Outreach Interventions. 20:1-20:30 - Nikola Luburic

, Goran Sladic, Jelena Slivka
, Branko Milosavljevic
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A Framework for Teaching Security Design Analysis Using Case Studies and the Hybrid Flipped Classroom. 21:1-21:19 - Hadi Hosseini, Maxwell Hartt, Mehrnaz Mostafapour:

Learning IS Child's Play: Game-Based Learning in Computer Science Education. 22:1-22:18 - Lucy Yeomans

, Steffen Zschaler
, Kelly Coate:
Transformative and Troublesome? Students' and Professional Programmers' Perspectives on Difficult Concepts in Programming. 23:1-23:27 - Sarah Gretter, Aman Yadav

, Phil Sands
, Susanne E. Hambrusch:
Equitable Learning Environments in K-12 Computing: Teachers' Views on Barriers to Diversity. 24:1-24:16 - Louise Ann Lyon, Jill Denner:

Chutes and Ladders: Institutional Setbacks on the Computer Science Community College Transfer Pathway. 25:1-25:16 - Ana Sánchez

, César Domínguez
, José Miguel Blanco
, Arturo Jaime Elizondo:
Incorporating Computing Professionals' Know-how: Differences between Assessment by Students, Academics, and Professional Experts. 26:1-26:18 - Matija Novak

, Mike Joy
, Dragutin Kermek:
Source-code Similarity Detection and Detection Tools Used in Academia: A Systematic Review. 27:1-27:37 - Craig S. Miller, Amber Settle:

Learning to Get Literal: Investigating Reference-Point Difficulties in Novice Programming. 28:1-28:17 - Aman Yadav

, Marc Berges
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Computer Science Pedagogical Content Knowledge: Characterizing Teacher Performance. 29:1-29:24
Volume 19, Number 4, November 2019
- R. Benjamin Shapiro, Rebecca Fiebrink

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Introduction to the Special Section: Launching an Agenda for Research on Learning Machine Learning. 30:1-30:6 - Rebecca Fiebrink

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Machine Learning Education for Artists, Musicians, and Other Creative Practitioners. 31:1-31:32 - Jeffrey S. Saltz

, Michael Skirpan, Casey Fiesler, Micha Gorelick, Tom Yeh, Robert Heckman, Neil I. Dewar, Nathan Beard:
Integrating Ethics within Machine Learning Courses. 32:1-32:26 - Elisabeth Sulmont

, Elizabeth Patitsas
, Jeremy R. Cooperstock:
What Is Hard about Teaching Machine Learning to Non-Majors? Insights from Classifying Instructors' Learning Goals. 33:1-33:16
- Josh Tenenberg

, Donald Chinn:
Social Genesis in Computing Education. 34:1-34:30 - Megean Garvin, Michael Neary, Marie desJardins:

State Case Study of Computing Education Governance. 35:1-35:21 - Jean J. Ryoo:

Pedagogy that Supports Computer Science for All. 36:1-36:23 - Jody Clarke-Midura

, Chongning Sun
, Katarina Pantic
, Frederick Poole
, Vicki Allan:
Using Informed Design in Informal Computer Science Programs to Increase Youths' Interest, Self-efficacy, and Perceptions of Parental Support. 37:1-37:24 - Davin McCall

, Michael Kölling
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A New Look at Novice Programmer Errors. 38:1-38:30 - Chris S. Crawford

, Juan E. Gilbert
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Brains and Blocks: Introducing Novice Programmers to Brain-Computer Interface Application Development. 39:1-39:27 - Alexandros Merkouris

, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos:
Programming Embodied Interactions with a Remotely Controlled Educational Robot. 40:1-40:19 - Philip Johnson

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Design and Evaluation of an "Athletic" Approach to Software Engineering Education. 41:1-41:25 - Qiang Hao

, David H. Smith IV, Naitra Iriumi, Michail Tsikerdekis, Amy J. Ko:
A Systematic Investigation of Replications in Computing Education Research. 42:1-42:18

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