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ACM TURC 2017 (SIGCSE China) Call for Research Papers


The ACM TURC 2017 (SIGCSE China) conference is a new leading international forum at the intersection of computer science and the learning sciences, seeking to improve practice and theories of CS education. ACM TURC 2017 will be held in Shanghai, China, 12-14 May, 2017. We invite the submission of original rigorous research on methodologies, studies, analyses, tools, or technologies for computing education.

URL: http://china.acm.org/TURC/2017/SIGCSE.html

 


Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:


  • Computing curriculum development
  • Multidisciplinary computing curriculum development
  • Bridging academic CS programs and industry needs
  • Capacity planning for CS enrollment growth
  • Frontiers of computational thinking
  • Improvements to learning, community, and pedagogy in CS education
  • New tools and techniques for CS education
  • Field internship training
  • Teacher training and teacher confidence
  • Online experimental toolsets for computing education
  • Analysis of small data and big data for massive open online course
  • Quality control and CSAB/ABET accreditation
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    Submission guidelines


    All aspects of the submission and notification process will be handled electronically. Research papers will be judged for quality and relevance through double-blind reviewing, where the identities of the authors are withheld from the reviewers. Author names and affiliations must not appear in the papers, and bibliographic references must be adjusted to preserve author anonymity. The paper is limited to a maximum of 6 pages and must adhere to ACM’s publication guidelines (MS Word template, and LaTeX template). Submissions should be uploaded at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acaccse17

    Note that authors must submit ONLY an anonymized version of the paper. The goal of the anonymized version is to, as much as possible, allow the author(s) of the paper an unbiased review. The anonymized version should have ALL references to the authors removed (including author’s names and affiliation plus identifying information within the body of the paper such as websites or related publications). Self-citations need not be removed if they are worded so that the reviewer doesn’t know if the writer is citing himself/herself. That is, instead of writing “We reported on our first experiment in 2007 in a previous paper [1]”, the writer might write “In 2007, an initial experiment was done in this area as reported in [1]. If the paper is accepted for the conference and for publication, authors will be asked to complete a camera-ready copy that will include all appropriate author names, citations, and references.

     


    Important date


  • Paper submission: 30 Jan, 2017
  • Notification: 1 March, 2017
  • Camera-ready: 30 March, 2017
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    Organization


    PC Co-Chairs:
    Ming Zhang (Peking University) 
    Weidong Liu (Tsinghua University)

    Publication Chair
    Junlin Lu (Peking University)

    PC members:
    Juan Chen (National University of Defense Technology)
    Wenzhi Chen (Zhejiang University) 
    Wei Dong (National University of Defense Technology)
    Aili Han (Shandong University)
    Fei Han (Higher Education Press)
    He Jiang (Dalian University of Technology)
    Bo Li (Xi-an Jiaotong University)
    Junlin Lu (Peking University) 
    Tian Song (Beijing Institute of Technology)
    Yanchun Sun (Peking University)
    Lin Wang (University of Jinan)
    Hongzhi Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology)
    Xinbing Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) 
    Wenjun Wu (Beihang University)
    Sheng Xiao (Hunan University)
    Bo Yang (University of Jinan)
    Jianping Yin (National University of Defense Technology)
    Chunfeng Yuan (Nanjing University)
    Li Zhang (China Agricultural University)
    Yu Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    Jumin Zhao (Taiyuan  University of Technology)