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31st PPIG 2020, Online
- Mariana Marasoiu, Colin B. D. Clark, Philip Tchernavskij, Ben Shapiro, Clayton Lewis, Luke Church:
Proceedings of the 31st Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2020, Online, Summer Edition: August 17-21, Winter Edition: December 1-4, 2020. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2020 - Eric Aubanel:
Parallel Program Comprehension. - Natalie Culligan, Kevin Casey:
What the Mouse Said: How Mouse Movements Can Relate to Student Stress and Success. - Charles Boisvert, Chris Roast, Elizabeth Uruchurtu:
Designing an Open Visual Workflow Environment. - Daniel Varona, Luiz Fernando Capretz:
Assessing a candidate's natural disposition for a software development role using MBTI. - Clayton Lewis:
On personality testing and software engineering. - Leah Bidlake, Eric Aubanel, Daniel Voyer:
Validation of Stimuli for Studying Mental Representations Formed by Parallel Programmers During Parallel Program Comprehension. - Kathryn Cunningham:
Purpose-first programming: Scaffolding programming learning for novices who care most about code’s purpose. - Brian Harrington, Mohamed Moustafa, Jingyiran Li, Marzieh Ahmadzdeh, Nick Cheng:
An Analysis of Student Preferences for Inverted vs Traditional Lecture. - Natalie Culligan, Kevin Casey:
Exploring the Coding Behaviour of Successful Students in Programming by Employing Neo-Piagetian Theory. - Angela M. Zavaleta Bernuy, Brian Harrington:
Developing Testing-First Labs For a Less Intimidating Introductory CS Experience. - Noam Lederman, Simon Holland, Paul Mulholland:
A principled approach to the development of drum improvisation skills through interaction with a conversational agent. - Joel Jakubovic:
Programming "systems" deserve a theory too! - Tao Dong, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Understanding the Problem of API Usability and Correctness Misalignment. - Krish Jain, Steven L. Tanimoto:
Integrating a Live Programming Role into Games. - Christoph Becker, Tara Tsang, Rachel Booth, Enning Zhang, Fabian Fagerholm:
Undecided? A board game about intertemporal choices in software projects.
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