SEER Lab’s Stacey Koornneef and Prof. Michael Miljanovic are in Pittsburgh, PA this week attending the SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2025). Michael Miljanovic will be presenting the latest lab paper titled “How Effective and Efficient Are Student-Written Software Tests?” (co-authored by Amanda Showler, Michael Miljanovic, and Jeremy Bradbury). Stacey Koornneef willContinue reading “SEER Lab at SIGCSE 2025!”
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Computational Thinking Education Research Presented at CAN-CWIC 2024
SEER Lab PhD student Stacey Koornneef presenting her talk titled “Designing and Evaluating a Cost-Accessible Computational Thinking Educational Game for K-5 Students” at the Canadian Women in Computing Conference (CAN-CWIC 2024)!
SEER Lab at CAN-CWIC 2024!
SEER Lab members Bridget Green, Riddhi More, Rosie Khurmi, Stacey Koornneef and Syeda Bisha Fatima are attending the Canadian Women in Computing Conference (CAN-CWIC 2024) this weekend! Thank you to OntarioTech Computer Science and the Faculty of Science for sponsoring them.
SEER Lab at VISSOFT 2024 & SCAM 2024
Prof. Jeremy Bradbury and SEER Lab alum Kashif Hussain are in Flagstaff, AZ attending the 12th IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT 2024) and the 24th IEEE International Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2024). At VISSOFT, Kashif will be presenting their paper “PIE: A Tool for Visualizing the Lifecycle of DesignContinue reading “SEER Lab at VISSOFT 2024 & SCAM 2024”
VISSOFT 2024 Paper – “PIE: A Tool for Visualizing the Life Cycle of Design Patterns in Open Source Software Projects”
In October we’ll be presenting “PIE: A Tool for Visualizing the Life Cycle of Design Patterns in Open Source Software Projects” at the 12th IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT 2024). The paper is co-authored by Kashif J. Hussain, Christopher Collins and Jeremy Bradbury.
ICST 2024 Panel – “The Role of AI in Software Testing”
SEER Lab Prof. Jeremy Bradbury participated as a panelist in this afternoon’s Fishbowl Panel on “The Role of AI in Software Testing” at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST 2024). The panel was chair by Gregory Gay (University of Gothenburg) and include panelists Joana Coutinho/Alexandre Lemos (OutSystems, Portugal), MehrdadContinue reading “ICST 2024 Panel – “The Role of AI in Software Testing””
SEER Lab at ICST 2024
This week Prof. Jeremy Bradbury and Riddhi More attended the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST 2024) in Toronto, Canada. Prof. Bradbury was a member of the conference organizing committee (Sponsorship Co-Chair) and a panelist on the fishbowl panel discussing “The Role of AI in Software Testing.”
SIGCSE 2023 Poster – “Run, Llama, Run: A Computational Thinking Game for K-5 Students Designed to Support Equitable Access”
Computational thinking is now included in K-5 classrooms and this has led to a demand for new interactive and collaborative learning tools that engage a younger audience. Block-based programming and educational games have both been shown to be effective at engaging children, however they have limitations with respect to supporting collaborative learning and equitable access.Continue reading “SIGCSE 2023 Poster – “Run, Llama, Run: A Computational Thinking Game for K-5 Students Designed to Support Equitable Access””
SIGCSE 2023 Poster – “Adapting Between Parsons Problems and Coding Tasks”
Parsons problems are an effective scaffolding activity for coding. The development of Adaptive Parsons problems has provided more flexible scaffolding for students learning to code. However, there is still a gap between Parsons problems and coding tasks which can both challenge and frustrate learners. If you interested in learning more about Nadia Goralski‘s MSc thesis researchContinue reading “SIGCSE 2023 Poster – “Adapting Between Parsons Problems and Coding Tasks””
SIGCSE 2023 Best Paper Award!
SEER Lab’s Software Education Lead, Michael Miljanovic won a Best Paper Award at the 54th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2023) for the paper “Embedding and Scaling Writing Instruction Across First- and Second-Year Computer Science Courses” with co-authors Lisa Zhang, Bogdan Simion, Michael Kaler, Amna Liaqat, Daniel Dick, Andi Bergen and AndrewContinue reading “SIGCSE 2023 Best Paper Award!”
