WCCCE 2016 - 21st Western Canadian Conference on Computing Education
Date2016-05-06 - 2016-05-07
Deadline2016-02-01
VenueBritish Columbia, Canada
Keywords
Websitehttps://cs.tru.ca/wccce/2016
Topics/Call fo Papers
21st Western Canadian Conference on Computing Education: May 6-7, 2016
Thompson Rivers University (TRU), Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
The 21st Western Canadian Conference on Computing Education (WCCCE 2016), in-cooperation with the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), is a forum for discussing the development of computing programs and curricula and for sharing innovative strategies and tools for teaching and learning in fields such as computer science, computer technology, information systems and information technology. The conference strives to bring together university and college educators, as well as industry and government representatives who have an interest in computing science education. It is designed for all educators who are involved in the evolution of Computing Science Education (CSE).
WCCCE 2016 welcomes papers, proposals for panels, and student posters on the following (but not limited to) topics:
Instructional Design in Computing Education
Information Technology in Comp. Edu.
New computing programs
New computing curricula
New computing courses
Labs for computing courses
Pedagogy in computing education
Elements of teaching in computing education
Mobile computing
Multimedia
Cyber security
Social media
Information retrieval
New Developments in Computing Education
Other Topics in Computing Education
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS)
Open textbooks
Activity-led learning
E-learning and M-learning
Distance education
Continuing education
Outreach activities
Co-op and industrial collaborations
Thompson Rivers University (TRU), Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
The 21st Western Canadian Conference on Computing Education (WCCCE 2016), in-cooperation with the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), is a forum for discussing the development of computing programs and curricula and for sharing innovative strategies and tools for teaching and learning in fields such as computer science, computer technology, information systems and information technology. The conference strives to bring together university and college educators, as well as industry and government representatives who have an interest in computing science education. It is designed for all educators who are involved in the evolution of Computing Science Education (CSE).
WCCCE 2016 welcomes papers, proposals for panels, and student posters on the following (but not limited to) topics:
Instructional Design in Computing Education
Information Technology in Comp. Edu.
New computing programs
New computing curricula
New computing courses
Labs for computing courses
Pedagogy in computing education
Elements of teaching in computing education
Mobile computing
Multimedia
Cyber security
Social media
Information retrieval
New Developments in Computing Education
Other Topics in Computing Education
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS)
Open textbooks
Activity-led learning
E-learning and M-learning
Distance education
Continuing education
Outreach activities
Co-op and industrial collaborations
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