BYOPaper related to your research project
BYOPaper will now more closely focus on your research project, which means you may choose any venue or topic. This will also change what is required in your BYOPaper entry and what you will be expected to share in class.
Here are all the venues that we’ve considered so far:
- International Computing Education (ICER)
- SIGCSE TS
- Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE)
- Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE) (path paper/iticse) – Like SIGCSE TS but centered in Europe
- Koli Calling (path paper/koli) – More often seems to focus on case studies and direct implementations of things
- Australian Computing Education (ACE) (path paper/ace) – Based in Australia, but lots of good work still
- Computing Education (path paper/computingeducation) – Journal, focuses on different things than TOCE.
- SIGCSE Virtual (path paper/sigcisevirtual) – Online only SIGCSE conference.
- CompEd (path paper/comped) – Like SIGCSE TS, but travels outside of USA and Europe to broaden participation since travel can be difficult.
Given my understanding of everyone’s interests, here are some other venues you can consider:
- Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS)
- Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED)
- Educational Data Mining (EDM) – this link is to this year’s conference. You might need to dig around for prior years
- Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK)
Requirements
- An entry in your QQC Doc – This can be a copy of what you wrote in the BYOPaper. Remember, the QQC is a document you keep beyond this course, while the wiki will only be accessible for as long as you are a student at Duke.
- An entry in the course’s gitlab wiki – There is a template in the wiki now you can copy from.
- How to create this and name it are the same
- What to put in it is as follows with the addition bolded
- Keyword hashtagged terms that make it easy to search for the paper
- 1-2 sentence summary
- Key takeaways from the paper
- How this is relevant to your research project
- Any other thoughts/questions you had about the paper
- A citation with a link – If you are using the ACM library, you click on the citation icon and get the ACM citation that includes a link.
