Dates
See CCSCNE 2023.
Topics
Papers are presented at CCSCNE on computer science education. We encourage submissions in any of the following areas:
- Computer science education: curriculum issues, course development issues, course content issues
- Advanced topics in the computer science curriculum including: object-oriented programming and design, networking, parallel processing
- Using information technology in the classroom
- Innovative ways to teach first year computing
- Grants and the small college
- Computing courses for non-majors
- Ethics and computing
- Student research
- K-12 computing curricula
Contributions from affiliated fields such as Information Systems and Computer Engineering are welcome.
Process
CCSCNE is a refereed conference.
Formatting
Paper submissions must not exceed a length of fifteen single spaced pages and must follow the formatting requirements specified by CCSC, which may be found in the CCSC Manuscript Formatting Guidelines.
You will have limited time between paper acceptance notification and final copy submission. Therefore, we recommend that you format your initial submissions according to this format to save yourself time later.
To make the blind reviewing possible, your papers must not have identifying information in them. In addition to omitting the author names and affiliations at the top of the paper, please also remove any URLs or other terms in the text that would identify author or institution, and omit all self-citations from the list of references (omit all details, not just author names) .
Submit
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Questions
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