PPIG WIP 2013 Programme
- Computer Anxiety and the potential for mitigation Sarah Crabbe Newcastle University
- Neo-Piagetian Preoperational Reasoning in a Novice Programmer Raymond Lister University of Technology, Australia
- Increasing Student Confidence Throughout the Computer Science Curriculum John Trono Saint Michael’s College, USA
- The cognitive difficulties of Description Logics Paul Warren KMI, The Open University
- Towards Defining a Cognitive Linguistics of Programming and Using Eye Trackinf to Verify its Claims Sebastian Lohmeier Technische Universität, Berlin
- Representational Formality in Computational Thinking Alistair Stead Cambridge University
- Towards a Mechanism for Prompting Undergraduate Students to Consider Motivational Theories when Designing Games for Healthg Monica McGill Bradkey University, USA
- Analysing the effect of Natural Language Descriptions as a support for novice programmers Edgar Cambranes University of Sussex
Keynote
- ? Gordon Rugg Keele University
Workshop
Psychological Impact of 3D Intelligent Environments on Pedagogy Georgios Dafoulas, Noha Saleeb Middlesex University
- Tools to Support Systematic Literature Reviews in Software Engineering: Protocol for a Feature Analysis Chris Marshall Keele University
- Integrating Connectivist Pedagogy with Context-Aware Interactions for the Interlinked Learning of Debugging and Programming Xiaokun Zhang Athabasca University, Canada
- Bringing Hereogeneous Computing to the End User Gordon Inggs Imperial College London