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Ten Years of the Australasian Computing Education Conference
Simon
The Australasian Computing Education Conference is
now in its eleventh year. This paper charts the ups and
downs of the conference from its origin in 1996, through
its troubled years, to its recent apparently steady state. All
328 papers from the ten conferences are classified
according to Simon's system for classifying computing
education papers, and features of interest are pointed out.
Only one clear trend over time is observed, and that is a
steady and distinct increase in the proportion of research
papers. The analysis then moves from the papers to their
496 distinct authors, exploring where the authors come
from, how many papers each has contributed to the
conference, and which authors appear to have made this
conference their home. A final look at the number of
papers presented each year suggests that the conference
might once more be experiencing difficulty, and
speculates on its future. |
Cite as: Simon (2009). Ten Years of the Australasian Computing Education Conference. In Proc. Eleventh Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2009), Wellington, New Zealand. CRPIT, 95. Hamilton, M. and Clear, T., Eds. ACS. 157-163. |
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