Koli Calling 2019: Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research Koli National Park Joensuu, Finland, November 21-24, 2019 |
Conference website | https://www.kolicalling.fi/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kolicalling2019 |
Abstract registration deadline | August 5, 2019 |
Submission deadline | August 12, 2019 |
We invite you to submit a paper or poster for the 19thKoli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research (Koli calling 2019) and join us in Koli, Finland, 21-24 November 2019.
Koli Calling is one of the leading international conferences dedicated to the scholarship of teaching and learning and to education research in the computing disciplines. Koli Calling is a single-track conference for original and novel work with research, practice and systems presentations as well as a keynote and invited talks. The conference is known for its moderate size, intimate atmosphere, and lively discussions. The conference is held annually in the Koli National Park, about 70km north of Joensuu, Finland.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
· Computing education research: theoretical aspects, methodologies and results;
· Development and use of technology to support education in computing and related sciences, e.g., tools for visualisation or concretisation;
· Teaching and assessment approaches, innovations and best practices;
· Distance, online, blended, and informal learning;
· Learning analytics and educational data mining;
· Computing education in all educational levels, e.g., K12, context and teacher training.
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES
Research papers (up to 10 pages) present high-quality research, broadly categorised as empirical, theoretical or systems papers.
● Empirical research papers will include rigorous collection, analysis and interpretation of empirical data.
● Theoretical research papers focus on deriving a better understanding of the process of teaching/learning computing or of conducting research in computing education.
● System papers will present systems or tools developed as a contribution to research or practice in computing education, or perhaps to practice in education more broadly.
Short papers (up to 5 pages) focus on dissemination and discussion of new ideas in computing education practice or research that merit wider awareness and discussion within the community.
Poster/demo papers (2-page abstract) are interactive presentations of emerging ideas for research, teaching practice, or tools.
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
Koli Calling 2019 will organise a pre-conference doctoral consortium (DC) in Helsinki from Tuesday 19th November (evening) until Thursday 21st November (evening). During the DC participants will have the opportunity to contribute to others’ research ideas by providing useful insights, to further develop their own research interests, and to promote their academic community and network under the guidance of established and well-known researchers. We welcome submissions from participants at any stage of their doctoral studies.
For more information see the conference website http://www.kolicalling.fi/