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  <title><![CDATA[GT computing education experts present work on learning methods, broadening diversity and more]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p class="p1">The ACM International Computing Education Research Conference, ICER 2015, and the first IEEE Broadening Participation in Computing Research Conference, RESPECT 2015, take place this week and include new research by Georgia Tech faculty and graduate students from three colleges, including computing, architecture, and liberal arts.</p><p class="p1">ICER - dedicated to the study of how people understand computational processes and devices - takes place in Omaha, Nebr., Aug. 9-13. RESPECT - focused on improving diversity in the computer science education community - follows immediately, Aug. 13-14, in Charlottesville, N.C..</p><p class="p1">Mark Guzdial, professor of Interactive Computing, is co-chair of the Doctoral Consortium at ICER 2015, which set a record for most participants in a computing education doctoral consortium anywhere in the world with 20 Ph.D. students, including Georgia Tech’s Barbara Ericson, Briana Morrison, and Miranda Parker. Students also represented countries such as Chile, Germany and the United Kingdom.&nbsp;</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><h3 class="p3">Presenting at&nbsp;<a href="http://icer.hosting.acm.org/" target="_blank">ICER</a>:&nbsp;</h3><p class="p1"><em>Papers:</em></p><p class="p1"><strong>Subgoals, Context, and Worked Examples in Learning Computing Problem Solving&nbsp;</strong>(1 of 2 Best Papers)</p><p class="p1">Briana Morrison (Georgia Tech), Lauren Margulieux (Georgia Tech) and Mark Guzdial (Georgia Tech)</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p class="p2"><strong>Analysis of Interactive Features Designed to Enhance Learning in an Ebook</strong></p><p>Barbara Ericson (Georgia Tech), Mark Guzdial (Georgia Tech) and Briana Morrison (Georgia Tech)</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p1"><em>Lightening Talks and Posters:</em></p><p class="p1"><strong>The MoveLab: Supporting Diversity through Self-Conceptions</strong></p><p class="p2">Kayla DesPortes<em>&nbsp;(Georgia Tech)</em></p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p1"><em>Doctoral Consortium:&nbsp;</em></p><p class="p1"><strong>Adaptive Parsons Problems with Discourse Rules</strong></p><p class="p2">Barbara Ericson, Ph.D. HCC student; Director of Computing Outreach, ICE</p><p class="p2">&nbsp;</p><p class="p2"><strong>Computer Science Is Different!</strong></p><p class="p1">Briana B. Morrison, Ph.D. HCC student</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p1"><strong>Privilege and Computer Science Education: How Can we Level the Playing Field?</strong></p><p class="p1">Miranda Parker, Ph.D. HCC student</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><h3 class="p3">Presenting at&nbsp;<a href="http://respect2015.stcbp.org/" target="_blank">RESPECT</a>:&nbsp;</h3><p class="p1"><em>Papers:&nbsp;</em></p><p class="p1"><strong>Helping African American Students Pass Advanced Placement Computer Science: A Tale of Two States&nbsp;</strong>(1 of 4 "Exemplary" papers)</p><p class="p2">Barbara Ericson and Tom McKlin</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p2"><strong>A critical research synthesis of privilege in computing education&nbsp;</strong></p><p class="p2">Miranda Parker and Mark&nbsp;Guzdial (short paper)</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p1"><em>Fireside Chat:&nbsp;</em></p><p class="p2"><strong>Broadening Participation in Computing&nbsp;</strong></p><p class="p2">Mark Guzdial</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p1"><em>Lightening Talk:</em></p><p class="p1"><strong>EarSketch: a STEAM&nbsp;approach to broadening participation in Computer Science Principles</strong></p><p class="p2">Jason Freeman, Brian Magerko, Doug Edwards, Roxanne Moore, Tom McKlin and Anna Xambó.&nbsp;</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p2"><strong>Exploring African-American Middle School Girls’ Perceptions of Themselves as Computational&nbsp;Algorithmic Thinkers and Game Designers Through Reality Confessionals</strong></p><p class="p1">Jakita Thomas, PhD CS 2006</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p2"><strong>It’s All In The Mix: Leveraging food to increase Afrian-American women’s&nbsp;persistence in Computer Science</strong></p><p class="p1">Jakita Thomas and Yolanda Rankin</p><p class="p1">&nbsp;</p><p class="p1">For more details about research from the Contextualized Support for Learning group:</p><p class="p2"><a href="https://computinged.wordpress.com/2015/08/07/icer-2015-preview-subgoal-labeling-works-for-text-too/" target="_blank">ICER research</a></p><p class="p2"><a href="https://computinged.wordpress.com/2015/08/10/respect-2015-preview-the-role-of-privilege-in-cs-education/" target="_blank">RESPECT research</a></p>]]></body>
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