The interdisciplinary nature of Computer Science Education as a field of study is a complicating factor when authors are choosing appropriate journals and conferences for publishing research results. This paper reports a survey of 42 such publications in order to identify the types of paper frequently accepted for publication in each. We review existing taxonomies developed for the general fields of Computer Science and Education, and from this starting point, we develop a novel faceted taxonomy, specifically aimed to help new researchers in the field understand what types of papers are published and where they appear. Our results confirm previous studies indicating the predominance of practice-based, technology-driven reports. We also obse...
Bloom's taxonomy of the cognitive domain and the SOLO taxonomy are being increasingly widely used in...
This paper identifies the most commonly cited conferences, journals and books among the 1398 citatio...
In view of the recent developments in many countries, for example, in the USA and in the UK, it appe...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of research papers in computing education. While previous...
A new classification system for computing education papers is presented and applied to every computi...
This paper presents an analysis of research papers about programming education that were published i...
We have applied Simon's system for classifying computing education publications to all three ye...
There has been a recent proliferation of multinational, multi-institutional computer science educati...
We have been engaged in computing education research for close to two decades. One characteristic of...
In this paper, we examine the state of computer science (CS) research from the point of view of the ...
Abstract: Publication bias is the tendency for investigations with primarily nonstatis-tically signi...
Special issues of journals usually focus on a particular research topic such as computational thinki...
In view of the recent developments in many countries, for example in the USA or in the UK, it seems ...
A presentation at C-EBLIP Fall Symposium, October 15, 2014, University of Saskatchewan.Conference pr...
Computer Science degrees are very popular currently among institutions worldwide. The proliferation ...
Bloom's taxonomy of the cognitive domain and the SOLO taxonomy are being increasingly widely used in...
This paper identifies the most commonly cited conferences, journals and books among the 1398 citatio...
In view of the recent developments in many countries, for example, in the USA and in the UK, it appe...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of research papers in computing education. While previous...
A new classification system for computing education papers is presented and applied to every computi...
This paper presents an analysis of research papers about programming education that were published i...
We have applied Simon's system for classifying computing education publications to all three ye...
There has been a recent proliferation of multinational, multi-institutional computer science educati...
We have been engaged in computing education research for close to two decades. One characteristic of...
In this paper, we examine the state of computer science (CS) research from the point of view of the ...
Abstract: Publication bias is the tendency for investigations with primarily nonstatis-tically signi...
Special issues of journals usually focus on a particular research topic such as computational thinki...
In view of the recent developments in many countries, for example in the USA or in the UK, it seems ...
A presentation at C-EBLIP Fall Symposium, October 15, 2014, University of Saskatchewan.Conference pr...
Computer Science degrees are very popular currently among institutions worldwide. The proliferation ...
Bloom's taxonomy of the cognitive domain and the SOLO taxonomy are being increasingly widely used in...
This paper identifies the most commonly cited conferences, journals and books among the 1398 citatio...
In view of the recent developments in many countries, for example, in the USA and in the UK, it appe...