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PublicationsOverview of Project "Georgia Computes!": Site-Visit-Cover-Page-4Dec2008.pdfPeer-Reviewed Papers
Hewner, Michael, and Mark Guzdial. 2008. Attitudes about computing in postsecondary graduates. In Proceeding of the fourth international workshop on Computing education research, 71-78. Sydney, Australia: ACM. (p71-hewner.pdf) Hewner, Michael, and Maria Knobelsdorf. 2008. Understanding Computing Stereotypes with Self-Categorization Theory. Proceedings of Koli Calling International Conference on Computer Science Education. In Koli National Park, Finland, November. (Stereotypes_camera_ready.pdf) Ni, Lijun. 2009. What Makes CS Teachers Change? Factors Influencing CS Teachers' Adoption of Curriculum Innovations. To appear in the Proceedings of SIGCSE '09. Chattanooga, TN, March, 2009. (Lijun-SIGCSE1.pdf) Yardi, Sarita, Pamela Krolikowski, Taneshia Marshall, and Amy Bruckman. 2008. An HCI Approach to Computing in the Real World. ACM Journal on Educational Resources in Computing 8, no. 3, 9: 1-20. (a9-yardi.pdf) PowerPoint Slides from Dec 5 2008 NSF Site Visit
Other Papers Dimond, Jill and Mark Guzdial. 2008. More Than Paradoxes to Offer: Exploring Motivations to Attract Women to Computing. Georgia Institute of Technology Technical Report. (dimondParadoxes.pdf) DiSalvo, Betsy and Amy Bruckman. 2008. Exploring Video Game's Relationship to CS Interest. Submitted to Proceedings of the 40th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education. (Betsy-SIGCSE_Final.pdf) Ericson, Barbara and Tom McKlin. 2008. Girl Scouts Compute! Submitted to Proceedings of the 40th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education. (girlScouts2009-sigcse-barb.pdf) Ni, Lijun and Tom McKlin. 2008. How CS Teachers Change? The Story from Teachers. Submitted to Proceedings of the 40th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education. (Lijun-SIGCSE2.pdf) Last modified 19 August 2009 at 2:58 pm by Mark Guzdial |