Conference proceeding
Expanding the Benefits of Computational Thinking to Diverse Populations: Graduate Student Consortium
2008 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES AND HUMAN-CENTRIC COMPUTING, PROCEEDINGS, pp 253-253
01 Jan 2008
Abstract
The sixth annual graduate consortium at VL/HCC addresses the question: How can researchers and designers of end-user development environments support computational problem-solving and information manipulation by diverse user populations?
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Details
- Title
- Expanding the Benefits of Computational Thinking to Diverse Populations: Graduate Student Consortium
- Creators
- John F. Pane - RAND CorporationSusan Wiedenbeck - Drexel University
- Contributors
- P Bottoni (Editor)M R Rosson (Editor)M Minas (Editor)
- Publication Details
- 2008 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES AND HUMAN-CENTRIC COMPUTING, PROCEEDINGS, pp 253-253
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Number of pages
- 2
- Grant note
- IIS-0827799 / NSF; National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- [Retired Faculty]
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000260877900039
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-56349161187
- Other Identifier
- 991019167654704721
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- Collaboration types
- Domestic collaboration
- Web of Science research areas
- Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science, Software Engineering
- Engineering, Electrical & Electronic