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Sun 4 - Fri 9 November 2018
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Sun 4 Nov
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08:20 - 08:30
Welcome
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Beacon Hill
08:30 - 09:00
Introductory Session
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Beacon Hill
08:30
30m
Talk
Mental Models, Metaphors and Misconceptions
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Felienne Hermans
09:00 - 10:00
Limits People Reach & How to Get Past Them
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Beacon Hill
09:00
5m
Talk
Coding while Making: using Blocks Language in a Physical Computing Setting
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Karen H. Jin
University of New Hampshire
Pre-print
09:05
5m
Talk
Abstractionless Programming in App Inventor
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Audrey Seo
Wellesley College
Pre-print
09:10
5m
Talk
Beyond "I'm done": Encouraging deeper exploration of challenging computational concepts
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Paulina Haduong
Harvard Graduate School of Education
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Karen Brennan
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Pre-print
09:15
5m
Talk
The Example Guru: Suggesting Examples to Novice Blocks Programmers in an Artifact-Based Context Increases Use of New Blocks
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Michelle Brachman
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Caitlin Kelleher
Washington University in St. Louis
Pre-print
09:20
5m
Talk
Research Tools for MIT App Inventor
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Evan W Patton
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Mark Sherman
CERT
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Michael Tissenbaum
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Pre-print
09:25
15m
Other
Themed Session 1: Whole Group Discussion
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09:40
20m
Other
Themed Session 1: Break-out discussions
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10:30 - 11:00
Panel: Block Abstractions for AI
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Beacon Hill
10:30
30m
Talk
Panel: Block Abstractions for Artificial Intelligence
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Evan W Patton
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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A:
Stefania Druga
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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A:
Jessica Van Brummelen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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P:
Joe Mazzone
Teacher at Davies Career and Technical High School
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P:
Xavier Puig Fernandez
MIT-CSAIL
Pre-print
11:00 - 12:00
Empowerment & Broadening Participation
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Beacon Hill
11:00
10m
Talk
Broadening Participation in Computer Science through Block Programming
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Beryl Hoffman
Elms College
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Ralph Morelli
Trinity College
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Jennifer Rosato
College of St. Scholastica
Pre-print
11:10
10m
Talk
Reducing the Barriers for Computational Action: How Blocks-Based Programming Can Support Digital Empowerment
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Mike Tissenbaum
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champain
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Josh Sheldon
MIT App Inventor
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Hal Abelson
MIT
Pre-print
11:20
8m
Other
Themed Session 2: Whole-group discussions
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11:28
3m
Talk
Educational Robotics with a Twist
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Hamid Zare
Graduate Student
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Miklos Maroti
Associate Professor
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Akos Ledeczi
Vanderbilt University
Pre-print
11:31
3m
Talk
A Blocks-Based Approach to Internet of Things in MIT App Inventor
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Wen Xi
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Evan W Patton
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pre-print
11:34
3m
Talk
DevTech Lab - KIBO and ScratchJr Demo
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Catherine Cowell
Tufts University
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Hannah Riehl
Tufts University
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Marina Umaschi Bers
Tufts University
Pre-print
11:37
3m
Talk
CloudDB in MIT App Inventor
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Natalie Lao
11:40
20m
Other
Themed Session 2: Breakout discussions and demos/posters
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13:10 - 14:10
Keynote: Shapiro
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Beacon Hill
13:10
60m
Talk
Thinking Outside the Blocks
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R. Benjamin Shapiro
University of Colorado, Boulder
14:10 - 15:00
Accessibility & Language Construction Tools
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Beacon Hill
14:10
10m
Talk
Building an Accessible Block Environment
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Emmanuel Schanzer
Brown University
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Sina Bahram
Prime Access Consulting
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Shriram Krishnamurthi
Brown University, USA
Pre-print
14:20
5m
Talk
Language Workbench Support for Block-Based DSLs
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Mauricio Verano Merino
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
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Tijs van der Storm
CWI & University of Groningen
Pre-print
14:25
5m
Talk
Rapid Prototyping for Blocks-based Languages and Environments
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Josh Caldwell
Code.org
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Josh Lory
Code.org
Pre-print
14:30
5m
Talk
TypeScript: From JavaScript to Blockly and Back
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Thomas Ball
Microsoft Research
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Peli de Halleux
Microsoft Research
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Sam El-Husseini
Microsoft
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Richard Knoll
Microsoft
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Michał Moskal
Microsoft Research
Pre-print
14:35
25m
Other
Themed Session 3: Break-out discussions and demos/posters
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15:30 - 16:15
Collaborative Programming
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Beacon Hill
15:30
5m
Talk
Enhancing and Evaluating Collaborative Blocks Programming in App Inventor
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Alissa Tinney
Wellesley College
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Xinhui Xu
Wellesley College
Pre-print
15:35
5m
Talk
Real-time Collaboration and Undo in StarLogo Nova: Technical Approach and Considerations for UX Design
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Denis Li
MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program
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Lisa Stump
MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program
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Daniel Wendel
MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program
Pre-print
15:40
5m
Talk
Real-time Collaboration in NetsBlox
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Akos Ledeczi
Vanderbilt University
15:45
5m
Talk
Multi-Device Grace
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Ben Selwyn-Smith
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Craig Anslow
Victoria University of Wellington
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Michael Homer
Victoria University of Wellington
15:50
25m
Other
Themed Session 4: Break-out discussions and demos/posters
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16:15 - 17:00
Implementers’ Campfire
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Beacon Hill
16:15
5m
Talk
Rethinking OOP in Snap!
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Jens Mönig
SAP SE
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Brian Harvey
University of California, Berkeley
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Jadga Hügle
SAP SE
Pre-print
16:20
5m
Talk
Custom Blocks in StarLogo Nova: A Template-Based Approach to Abstraction for Improved Ease of Use and Expressive Power
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Hyeonsu Kang
MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program
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David Wu
MIT
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Daniel Wendel
MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program
Pre-print
16:25
5m
Talk
Two New Block Features in GP
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John Maloney
16:30
5m
Talk
JSON Interoperability in MIT App Inventor
BLOCKS+
Evan W Patton
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Danny Tang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pre-print
16:35
5m
Talk
Scratch 3.0 Design Notes
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Andrew Sliwinski
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Karishma Chadha
16:40
20m
Other
Implementers’ Campfire: Whole group discussions
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17:00 - 17:05
Closing
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Beacon Hill
17:05 - 17:45
Playground Poster/Demo
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Beacon Hill
17:05
40m
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Playground Demo/Poster Session
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Mon 5 Nov
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08:30 - 10:00
Adoption & Programmer Perception
PLATEAU
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Beacon Hill
Chair(s):
Joshua Sunshine
Carnegie Mellon University
08:30
20m
Talk
Welcome
PLATEAU
08:50
25m
Talk
Programming by example: efficient, but not "helpful"
PLATEAU
Mark Santolucito
Yale University, USA
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Drew Goldman
Roslyn High School
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Allyson Weseley
Roslyn High School
,
Ruzica Piskac
Yale University, USA
File Attached
09:15
15m
Talk
Observing the Uptake of a Language Change Making Strings Immutable
PLATEAU
Manuel Maarek
Heriot-Watt University
File Attached
09:30
15m
Talk
Identifying Barriers to Adoption for Rust through Online Discourse
PLATEAU
Anna Zeng
Stanford University
,
Will Crichton
Stanford University
File Attached
10:30 - 12:00
Keynote: Chugh
PLATEAU
at
Beacon Hill
Chair(s):
Joshua Sunshine
Carnegie Mellon University
10:30
65m
Talk
Direct Manipulation Programming in Sketch-n-Sketch: Three Years, Three Ideas
Keynote
PLATEAU
Ravi Chugh
University of Chicago
11:35
5m
Talk
Interdisciplinary Programming Language Design - Preview
PLATEAU
Michael Coblenz
Carnegie Mellon University
,
Jonathan Aldrich
Carnegie Mellon University
,
Brad A. Myers
Carnegie Mellon University
,
Joshua Sunshine
Carnegie Mellon University
11:40
5m
Talk
Julia: Dynamism and Performance Reconciled by Design - Preview
PLATEAU
Jeff Bezanson
Julia Computing
,
Benjamin Chung
Northeastern University
,
Jiahao Chen
Capital One
,
Stefan Karpinski
,
Viral B Shah
Julia Computing
,
Jan Vitek
Northeastern University
,
Lionel Zoubritzky
École Normale Supérieure
11:45
5m
Talk
On the Usage of “Pythonic” Idioms in Python Programs - Preview
PLATEAU
Carol V. Alexandru
University of Zurich
,
José J. Merchante
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
,
Sebastiano Panichella
Zurich University of Applied Science/University of Zurich
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Sebastian Proksch
University of Zurich
,
Harald Gall
University of Zurich
,
Gregorio Robles
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
11:50
5m
Talk
We Should Stop Claiming Generality in our Domain-Specific Language Papers - Preview
PLATEAU
Daco Harkes
Delft University of Technology
Link to publication
13:30 - 15:00
Language Usability
PLATEAU
at
Beacon Hill
Chair(s):
Sarah E. Chasins
University of California, Berkeley
13:30
25m
Talk
A Randomized Controlled Trial on the Impact of Polyglot Programming in a Database Context
PLATEAU
P. Merlin Uesbeck
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
,
Andreas Stefik
File Attached
13:55
15m
Talk
Understanding Java Usability by Mining GitHub Repositories
PLATEAU
Mark Lemay
File Attached
14:10
25m
Talk
QDB: From Quantum Algorithms Towards Correct Quantum Programs
PLATEAU
Yipeng Huang
Princeton University
,
Margaret Martonosi
Pre-print
File Attached
15:30 - 17:00
Interactive Tools & Breakout
PLATEAU
at
Beacon Hill
Chair(s):
Sarah E. Chasins
University of California, Berkeley
15:30
25m
Talk
Interactive Extraction of Examples from Existing Code
PLATEAU
Andrew Head
UC Berkeley
15:55
5m
Talk
Automatic Diagnosis and Correction of Logical Errors for Functional Programming Assignments - Preview
PLATEAU
Junho Lee
Korea University
,
Dowon Song
Korea University
,
Sunbeom So
Korea University
,
Hakjoo Oh
Korea University
16:00
5m
Talk
One Tool, Many Languages: Language-Parametric Transformation with Incremental Parametric Syntax - Preview
PLATEAU
James Koppel
MIT
,
Varot Premtoon
MIT
,
Armando Solar-Lezama
MIT CSAIL
16:05
5m
Talk
Live, Synchronized, and Mental Map Preserving Visualization for Data Structure Programming - Preview
PLATEAU
Akio Oka
Tokyo Institute of Technology
,
Hidehiko Masuhara
Tokyo Institute of Technology
,
Tomoyuki Aotani
Tokyo Institute of Technology
16:10
50m
Other
Breakout Discussion
PLATEAU
Tue 6 Nov
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08:30 - 10:00
I
LIVE
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Beacon Hill
Chair(s):
Jonathan Edwards
Unaffiliated
08:30
60m
Talk
Against The Current: What We Learned From Eve
Keynote
LIVE
Chris Granger
09:30
30m
Talk
From Debugging Towards Live Tuning of Reactive Applications
LIVE
Ragnar Mogk
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Pascal Weisenburger
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Julian Haas
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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David Richter
Technical University of Darmstadt
,
Guido Salvaneschi
TU Darmstadt
,
Mira Mezini
TU Darmstadt
Pre-print
10:30 - 12:00
II
LIVE
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Beacon Hill
Chair(s):
Ravi Chugh
University of Chicago
10:30
30m
Talk
Margin Notes: Automatic code documentation with recorded examples from runtime
LIVE
Geoffrey Litt
Pre-print
11:00
30m
Talk
PANE: Programming with visible data
LIVE
Joshua Horowitz
11:30
30m
Talk
Realtime Annotations & Visualizations in Live Coding Environments
LIVE
Charles Roberts
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Pre-print
13:30 - 15:00
III
LIVE
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Beacon Hill
Chair(s):
Sean McDirmid
13:30
30m
Talk
Espalier: a structured spreadsheet tool for end-user development of organizational applications
LIVE
Matt McCutchen
MIT
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Shachar Itzhaky
Technion, Israel
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Daniel Jackson
MIT
,
Willow Jarvis
MIT
Media Attached
14:00
30m
Talk
Hazel: Live and Direct Functional Programming with Holes
LIVE
Cyrus Omar
University of Chicago
,
Ian Voysey
Carnegie Mellon University
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Matthew Hammer
University of Colorado, Boulder
,
Ravi Chugh
University of Chicago
Pre-print
14:30
30m
Talk
REPLugger: a pleasant and scalable live coding editor
LIVE
Glen Chiacchieri
Independent Researcher
15:30 - 17:00
IV
LIVE
at
Beacon Hill
Chair(s):
Roly Perera
University of Glasgow
15:30
30m
Talk
Scaling the REPL Experience
LIVE
Yair Chuchem
Lamdu
,
Eyal Lotem
Lamdu
16:00
30m
Talk
SVG Programming by Direct Manipulation of Intermediates
LIVE
Brian Hempel
University of Chicago
,
Ravi Chugh
University of Chicago
Media Attached
16:30
30m
Talk
Chalktalk : A Visualization and Communication Language -- As a Tool in the Domain of Computer Science Education
LIVE
Ken Perlin
New York University
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Zhenyi He
New York University
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Karl Rosenberg
New York University
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Welcome
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Limits People Reach & How to Get Past Them
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Panel: Block Abstractions for AI
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Empowerment & Broadening Participation
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Keynote: Shapiro
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Accessibility & Language Construction Tools
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Collaborative Programming
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Implementers’ Campfire
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Adoption & Programmer Perception
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Keynote: Chugh
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Language Usability
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Mental Models, Metaphors and Misconceptions
08:30 - 09:00
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Coding while Making: using Blocks Language in a Physical Computing Setting
09:00 - 09:05
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Abstractionless Programming in App Inventor
09:05 - 09:10
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Beyond "I'm done": Encouraging deeper exploration of challenging comput ...
09:10 - 09:15
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The Example Guru: Suggesting Examples to Novice Blocks Programmers in a ...
09:15 - 09:20
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Research Tools for MIT App Inventor
09:20 - 09:25
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Themed Session 1: Whole Group Discussion
09:25 - 09:40
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Themed Session 1: Break-out discussions
09:40 - 10:00
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Panel: Block Abstractions for Artificial Intelligence
10:30 - 11:00
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Broadening Participation in Computer Science through Block Programming
11:00 - 11:10
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Reducing the Barriers for Computational Action: How Blocks-Based Progra ...
11:10 - 11:20
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Themed Session 2: Whole-group discussions
11:20 - 11:28
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Educational Robotics with a Twist
11:28 - 11:31
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A Blocks-Based Approach to Internet of Things in MIT App Inventor
11:31 - 11:34
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DevTech Lab - KIBO and ScratchJr Demo
11:34 - 11:37
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CloudDB in MIT App Inventor
11:37 - 11:40
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Themed Session 2: Breakout discussions and demos/posters
11:40 - 12:00
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Thinking Outside the Blocks
13:10 - 14:10
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Building an Accessible Block Environment
14:10 - 14:20
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Language Workbench Support for Block-Based DSLs
14:20 - 14:25
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Rapid Prototyping for Blocks-based Languages and Environments
14:25 - 14:30
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TypeScript: From JavaScript to Blockly and Back
14:30 - 14:35
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Themed Session 3: Break-out discussions and demos/posters
14:35 - 15:00
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Enhancing and Evaluating Collaborative Blocks Programming in App Inventor
15:30 - 15:35
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Real-time Collaboration and Undo in StarLogo Nova: Technical Approach a ...
15:35 - 15:40
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Real-time Collaboration in NetsBlox
15:40 - 15:45
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Multi-Device Grace
15:45 - 15:50
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Themed Session 4: Break-out discussions and demos/posters
15:50 - 16:15
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Rethinking OOP in Snap!
16:15 - 16:20
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Custom Blocks in StarLogo Nova: A Template-Based Approach to Abstractio ...
16:20 - 16:25
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Two New Block Features in GP
16:25 - 16:30
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JSON Interoperability in MIT App Inventor
16:30 - 16:35
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Scratch 3.0 Design Notes
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Beacon Hill
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Welcome
08:30 - 08:50
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Programming by example: efficient, but not "helpful"
08:50 - 09:15
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Observing the Uptake of a Language Change Making Strings Immutable
09:15 - 09:30
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Identifying Barriers to Adoption for Rust through Online Discourse
09:30 - 09:45
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Keynote
Direct Manipulation Programming in Sketch-n-Sketch: Three Years, Three ...
10:30 - 11:35
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Interdisciplinary Programming Language Design - Preview
11:35 - 11:40
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Julia: Dynamism and Performance Reconciled by Design - Preview
11:40 - 11:45
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On the Usage of “Pythonic” Idioms in Python Programs - Preview
11:45 - 11:50
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We Should Stop Claiming Generality in our Domain-Specific Language Pape ...
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A Randomized Controlled Trial on the Impact of Polyglot Programming in ...
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Understanding Java Usability by Mining GitHub Repositories
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QDB: From Quantum Algorithms Towards Correct Quantum Programs
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Interactive Extraction of Examples from Existing Code
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Automatic Diagnosis and Correction of Logical Errors for Functional Pro ...
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One Tool, Many Languages: Language-Parametric Transformation with Incre ...
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Live, Synchronized, and Mental Map Preserving Visualization for Data St ...
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Breakout Discussion
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Beacon Hill
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Against The Current: What We Learned From Eve
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From Debugging Towards Live Tuning of Reactive Applications
09:30 - 10:00
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Margin Notes: Automatic code documentation with recorded examples from ...
10:30 - 11:00
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PANE: Programming with visible data
11:00 - 11:30
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Realtime Annotations & Visualizations in Live Coding Environments
11:30 - 12:00
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Espalier: a structured spreadsheet tool for end-user development of org ...
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Hazel: Live and Direct Functional Programming with Holes
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REPLugger: a pleasant and scalable live coding editor
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Scaling the REPL Experience
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SVG Programming by Direct Manipulation of Intermediates
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Chalktalk : A Visualization and Communication Language -- As a Tool in ...
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