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19th ACE 2017: Geelong, VIC, Australia
- Proceedings of the Nineteenth Australasian Computing Education Conference, ACE 2017, Geelong, VIC, Australia, January 31 - February 3, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4823-2

- Brendan McCane

, Claudia Ott, Nick Meek, Anthony V. Robins:
Mastery Learning in Introductory Programming. 1-10 - Alireza Ahadi

, Raymond Lister, Shahil Lal, Juho Leinonen
, Arto Hellas:
Performance and Consistency in Learning to Program. 11-16 - Stephan Krusche

, Andreas Seitz, Jürgen Börstler
, Bernd Brügge:
Interactive Learning: Increasing Student Participation through Shorter Exercise Cycles. 17-26 - Andrew Luxton-Reilly

, Andrew Petersen
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The Compound Nature of Novice Programming Assessments. 26-35 - Joel Fenwick:

Catching a Few Important Fish: Internet Mediated Plagiarism. 36-41 - Simon:

Designing Programming Assignments to Reduce the Likelihood of Cheating. 42-47 - Bob Edmison, Stephen H. Edwards, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones

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Using Spectrum-Based Fault Location and Heatmaps to Express Debugging Suggestions to Student Programmers. 48-54 - Check Yee Law, John C. Grundy

, Andrew Cain
, Rajesh Vasa
, Alex Cummaudo
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User Perceptions of Using an Open Learner Model Visualisation Tool for Facilitating Self-regulated Learning. 55-64 - Caitlin Duncan

, Tim Bell, James Atlas
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What do the Teachers Think?: Introducing Computational Thinking in the Primary School Curriculum. 65-74 - Jo Coldwell-Neilson:

Assumed Digital Literacy Knowledge by Australian Universities: are students informed? 75-80 - Raina Mason

, Simon:
Introductory Programming Courses in Australasia in 2016. 81-89 - Jacqueline Whalley

, Michael Goldweber
, Harley Ogier
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Student values and interests in capstone project selection. 90-94 - Charles Thevathayan, Margaret Hamilton

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Imparting Software Engineering Design Skills. 95-102 - Charles Thevathayan, Maria Spichkova, Margaret Hamilton

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Combining Agile Practices with Incremental Visual Tasks. 103-112

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