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VenueDavid L. Lawrence Convention Center
Room nameMeeting Rooms 317-318
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Program

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Wed 26 Feb

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08:30 - 15:00
08:30
6h30m
Other
Professional Development Pre-Symposium Event for Teaching-Track Faculty
Affiliated Events
Geoffrey Herman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Borja Sotomayor University of Chicago, A: Jennifer Campbell University of Toronto, Lisa Yan University of California, Berkeley, Logan Paul Indiana University Bloomington, Jeffrey Turkstra Purdue University
17:00 - 18:15
Reimagining CS Pathways: Every Student Prepared for a World Powered by ComputingAffiliated Events at Meeting Rooms 317-318

Event URL: https://reimaginingcs.org/sigcse/

17:00
75m
Other
Reimagining CS Pathways: Every Student Prepared for a World Powered by Computing
Affiliated Events
Bryan Twarek Computer Science Teachers' Association, Julie Smith Institute for Advancing Computing Education, Jacob Koressel Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA), Monica McGill Institute for Advancing Computing Education
19:00 - 22:00
19:00
3h
Talk
Tutorial 104: Creating in-IDE Programming Courses
Tutorials
Anastasiia Birillo JetBrains Research, Hieke Keuning Utrecht University, Gosia Migut Delft University of Technology, Katsiaryna Dzialets JetBrains, Yaroslav Golubev JetBrains Research

Thu 27 Feb

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10:45 - 12:00
Graphical ToolsPapers at Meeting Rooms 317-318
10:45
18m
Talk
Educator Experiences with Automated Marking of Programming Assessments in a Computer Graphics-based Design CourseGlobal
Papers
Steffan Hooper University of Auckland, Burkhard Wünsche University of Auckland, Paul Denny The University of Auckland, Andrew Luxton-Reilly The University of Auckland, Nick Konings University of Auckland, Angus Donald Campbell University of Auckland
11:03
18m
Talk
NeuRL: A Standalone No-Code Web-Based Agent Environment to Explore Neural Networks and Reinforcement Learning CC
Papers
Scott Siegel Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida, Amanpreet Kapoor University of Florida, USA, Parisa Rashidi Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida
11:22
18m
Talk
Tensor-Viz:Visualizing GPU Programming in AI CoursesMSI
Papers
Tejas Ramesh George Mason University, USA, Alexander Rush Cornell University, Xu Liu North Carolina State University, Binqian Yin Department of Computer Science, George Mason University, Keren Zhou George Mason University, Shuyin Jiao North Carolina State University
11:41
18m
Talk
VisOpt – Visualization of Compiler Optimizations for Computer Science EducationGlobal
Papers
Roxane Koitz-Hristov Graz University of Technology, Franz Mandl Graz University of Technology, Franz Wotawa Graz University of Technology
13:45 - 15:00
Curriculum IssuesPapers at Meeting Rooms 317-318
13:45
18m
Talk
AI Technicians: Developing Rapid Occupational Training Methods for a Competitive AI Workforce
Papers
Jaromir Savelka Carnegie Mellon University, Can Kultur Carnegie Mellon University, Arav Agarwal Carnegie Mellon University, Christopher Bogart Carnegie Mellon University, Heather Burte Carnegie Mellon University, Adam Zhang Carnegie Mellon University, Majd Sakr Carnegie Mellon University
14:03
18m
Talk
Analysis of Generative AI Policies in Computing Course Syllabi
Papers
Areej Ali George Mason University, Aayushi Hingle George Mason University, Umama Dewan George Mason University, Nora McDonald George Mason University, Aditya Johri George Mason University, USA
14:22
18m
Talk
Does Reducing Curricular Complexity Impact Student Success in Computer Science?
Papers
Sumukhi Ganesan Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Albert Lionelle Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University, Catherine Gill Northeastern University, Carla Brodley Northeastern University, Center for Inclusive Computing
14:41
18m
Talk
Moving What's in the CS Curriculum Forward: A Proposition to Address Ten Wicked Curricular Issues
Papers
Rick Blumenthal Regis University, Johanna Blumenthal Regis University
15:45 - 17:00
TA Training and RetentionPapers at Meeting Rooms 317-318
15:45
18m
Talk
Exploring the Humanistic Role of Computer Science Teaching Assistants across Diverse Institutions
Papers
Grace Barkhuff Georgia Institute of Technology, Ian Pruitt Georgia State University, Vyshnavi Namani Georgia Institute of Technology, William Gregory Johnson Georgia State University, Rodrigo Borela Georgia Institute of Technology, Ellen Zegura Georgia Institute of Technology, Anu Bourgeois Georgia State University, Benjamin Shapiro Georgia State University
16:03
18m
Talk
Iterative Design of a Teaching Assistant Training Program in Computer Science Using the Agile MethodGlobal
Papers
Runda Liu Tsinghua University, Shengqi Chen Tsinghua University, Jiajie Chen Tsinghua University, Songjie Niu Tsinghua University, Yuchun Ma Tsinghua University, Xiaofeng Tang Tsinghua University
16:22
18m
Talk
Student Application Trends for Teaching Assistant Positions
Papers
Felix Muzny Northeastern University, Abdulaziz Suria Northeastern University - Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Carla Brodley Northeastern University, Center for Inclusive Computing
16:41
18m
Talk
Undergraduate Computing Tutors' Perceptions of their Roles, Stressors, and Barriers to Effectiveness
Papers
Ismael Villegas Molina University of California, San Diego, Jeannie Kim University of California, San Diego, Audria Montalvo University of California, San Diego, Apollo Larragoitia University of California, San Diego, Rachel S. Lim University of California San Diego, Philip Guo University of California San Diego, Sophia Krause-Levy University of San Diego, Leo Porter University of California San Diego

Fri 28 Feb

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10:45 - 12:00
Teaching PracticesPapers at Meeting Rooms 317-318
10:45
18m
Talk
A Conceptual Metaphor Analysis of Recursion in a CS1 Course
Papers
Colton Harper University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Karima Mohammed The American University in Cairo, Stephen Cooper University of Nebraska-Lincoln
11:03
18m
Talk
Enhancing CS1 education through experiential learning with robotics projectsGlobal
Papers
Rodrigo Borela Georgia Institute of Technology, Zhixian Liding Georgia Institute of Technology, Melinda McDaniel Georgia Institute of Technology
11:22
18m
Talk
Investigating the Use of Productive Failure as a Design Paradigm for Learning Introductory Python Programming
Papers
Hussel Suriyaarachchi National University of Singapore, Paul Denny The University of Auckland, Suranga Nanayakkara Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University of Auckland
11:41
18m
Talk
Bridging Novice Programmers and LLMs with InteractivityGlobalCCMSI
Papers
Thomas Yeh University of California, Irvine, Karena Tran University of California, Irvine, Ge Gao University of California, Irvine, Tyler Yu University of California, Irvine, Wai On Fong University of California, Irvine, Tzu-Yi Chen Pomona College
13:45 - 15:00
13:45
18m
Talk
Retention Teaching Assistants for Supporting Student Performance in Introductory-level Computing Classes
Papers
Kazi Sinthia Kabir University of Utah, Eliane Wiese University of Utah, Travis Martin University of Utah, Sahil Karki University of Utah, Erin Parker University of Utah, Mary Hall University of Utah
14:03
18m
Talk
Unlocking Student Potential With TA-Bot: Timely Submissions and Improved Code Style
Papers
Jack Forden Marquette University, Matthew Schneider Carnegie Mellon University, Alexander Gebhard Marquette University, Md. Tahmidul Islam Molla Marquette University, Dennis Brylow Marquette University
14:22
18m
Talk
Code Interviews: Design and Evaluation of a More Authentic Assessment for Introductory Programming Assignments
Papers
Suhas Kannam University of Washington, Yuri Yang University of Washington, Aarya Dharm University of Washington, Kevin Lin University of Washington, Seattle
14:41
18m
Talk
Feasibility Study of Augmenting Teaching Assistants with AI for CS1 Programming FeedbackGlobal
Papers
Umair Z. Ahmed National University of Singapore, Shubham Sahai National University of Singapore, Ben Leong National University of Singapore, Amey Karkare IIT Kanpur
15:45 - 17:00
CS1 Teaching PracticesPapers at Meeting Rooms 317-318
15:45
18m
Talk
Teaching Program Decomposition in CS1: A Conceptual Framework for Improved Code Quality
Papers
Georgiana Haldeman Colgate University, Judah Robbins Bernal Colgate University, Alec Wydra Colgate University, Paul Denny The University of Auckland
16:03
18m
Talk
Variation in Engagement Behaviors among Student-Centered Pedagogies
Papers
Patricia B. Campbell Campbell-Kibler Associates, Clifton Kussmaul Green Mango Associates, LLC, Chris Mayfield James Madison University, Helen Hu Westminster University, Seth Campbell-Mortman Campbell-Kibler Associates
16:22
18m
Talk
Integrating Soft Skills Training into your Course through a Collaborative ActivityGlobal
Papers
Geraldine Brieven University of Liege, Marcia Moraes Colorado State University, Dieter Pawelczak Universität der Bundeswehr München, Simona Vasilache University of Tsukuba, Benoit Donnet Université de Liège
16:41
18m
Talk
Fears and Confidence amongst Incarcerated Adult CS1 Students
Papers
Emma Hogan University of California, San Diego, Audria Montalvo University of California, San Diego, Ginger Smith University of California, San Diego, Emily Nguyen University of California, Los Angeles, Zyanya Rios University of California, San Diego, Adalbert Gerald Soosai Raj University of California San Diego, William Griswold UC San Diego, Leo Porter University of California San Diego
19:00 - 22:00
19:00
3h
Talk
Tutorial 304: Integrating History Lessons into Traditional Computing Courses
Tutorials
Kim Tracy Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Vicki Almstrum Texas State University

Sat 1 Mar

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10:45 - 12:00
Instructional Technologies #2Papers at Meeting Rooms 317-318
10:45
18m
Talk
An Automated Approach to Recommending Relevant Worked Examples for Programming Problems
Papers
Muntasir Hoq North Carolina State University, Atharva Patil North Carolina State University, Kamil Akhuseyinoglu University of Pittsburgh, Peter Brusilovsky University of Pittsburgh, Bita Akram North Carolina State University
11:03
18m
Talk
Instructor-Written Hints as Automated Test Suite Quality Feedback
Papers
James Perretta Northeastern University, Andrew DeOrio University of Michigan, Arjun Guha Northeastern University; Roblox, Jonathan Bell Northeastern University
11:41
18m
Talk
"Why is my code slow?" Efficiency Bugs in Student Code
Papers
Hope Dargan MIT CSAIL, Adam Gilbert-Diamond MIT CSAIL, Adam J. Hartz MIT EECS, Robert Miller MIT
13:45 - 15:00
Introductory Courses TechnologiesPapers at Meeting Rooms 317-318
13:45
18m
Talk
Drafter: A Python Library for Full-Stack Web Development in CS1Global
Papers
Austin Cory Bart University of Delaware, USA, Nazim Karaca University of Delaware
14:03
18m
Talk
Embedding Executable Code in Programming Slideshows: Design Considerations and Field Tests for Interactive Code PlaygroundsGlobal
Papers
Lorenzo Angeli University of Trento, Luca De Menego Thema Optical, Maurizio Marchese University of Trento
14:22
18m
Talk
Midterm Exam Outliers Efficiently Highlight Potential Cheaters on Programming Assignments
Papers
Shirin Haji Amin Shirazi University of California, Riverside, Ashley Pang UC Riverside, Allan Knight University of California, Riverside, Mariam Salloum Univeristy of California Riverside, Frank Vahid UC Riverside / zyBooks

Wed 26 Feb

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Thu 27 Feb

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Meeting Rooms 317-318

Fri 28 Feb

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Meeting Rooms 317-318

Sat 1 Mar

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Wed 26 Feb

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Meeting Rooms 317-318

Fri 28 Feb

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