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ICER 2025: Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Leo Porter, Neil Brown, Briana B. Morrison, Calkin Suero Montero:

Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research V.1, ICER 2025, Charlottesville, VA, USA, August 3-6, 2025. ACM 2025, ISBN 979-8-4007-1340-8
Session A: University Computing Students
- Daniel Manesh

, Tong Wu
, Yan Chen
, Sang Won Lee
:
Understanding and Improving Student Note-Taking in Live Coding Lectures. 1-15 - Michelle Jensen

, Matthew Berland
, Rahul Chatterjee
:
Do CS Undergraduates Show Evidence of a Security Mindset without Formal Coursework? An Exploratory Qualitative Study. 16-26 - Anshul Shah

, Thomas Rexin
, Anya Chernova
, Gonzalo Allen-Perez
, William G. Griswold
, Adalbert Gerald Soosai Raj
:
Needles in a Haystack: Student Struggles with Working on Large Code Bases. 27-40
Seession B: Teaching Considerations
- Mariam Saffar Perez

, Colleen M. Lewis
, Rebecca Hinze-Pifer
:
Analyzing High School CS Teachers' Likelihood of Attrition. 41-50 - Dustin Palea

, Elijah Kirby
, Madison Gruender
, Bryan Min
, Jessalyn Wang
, David T. Lee
:
Lessons from Designing a Course and Platform for Teaching Qualitative Analysis Experientially in a Large Course-Based Community Consultancy. 51-65 - Aadarsh Padiyath

, Casey Fiesler
, Mark Guzdial
, Barbara Ericson
:
Validation of the Critical Reflection and Agency in Computing Index: Do Computing Ethics Courses Make a Difference? 66-81
Session C: Secondary School Student Experience
- Joseph C. Tise

, Monica M. McGill
:
Predicting Middle and High School Students' Intentions to Pursue CS from their Communal and Agentic Goal Affordances and Endorsements. 82-92 - Caryn Thiên Ngân Tran

, Max Kanwal
, Kristin Fasiang
, Eleanor O'Rourke
:
Exploring Student-Perceived Dimensions of Authenticity in High School Computer Science. 93-108
Session D: Generative AI Use and Literacy
- Summit Haque

, Christopher D. Hundhausen
:
Generative AI Access, Usage, and Perceptions: An Empirical Comparison of Computing Students In The United States and Bangladesh. 109-124 - Xingjian Lance Gu

, Barbara J. Ericson
:
AI Literacy in K-12 and Higher Education in the Wake of Generative AI: An Integrative Review. 125-140
Session E: (Mis)conceptions in programming
- Morten Bastian

, Andreas Mühling
:
Misconceptions in Programming: Intuitive Reasoning and Tracing Task Performance Across Experience Levels. 141-154 - Aviad Baron

, Dror G. Feitelson
:
Is "notDone" the Same as "!done"? The Effect of Different Ways for Expressing Negation. 155-165 - Luca Chiodini

, Joey Bevilacqua
, Matthias Hauswirth
:
Surveying Upper-Secondary Teachers on Programming Misconceptions. 166-180
Session F: Assessment part 1
- Aditya Pathak

, Rachit Gandhi
, Vaibhav Uttam
, Arnav Ramamoorthy
, Pratyush Ghosh
, Aaryan Raj Jindal
, Shreyash Verma
, Aditya Mittal
, Aashna Ased
, Chirag Khatri
, Yashwanth Nakka
, Devansh
, Jagat Sesh Challa
, Dhruv Kumar
:
Rubric Is All You Need: Improving LLM-Based Code Evaluation With Question-Specific Rubrics. 181-195 - Florian Schmalstieg

, Marko Schmellenkamp
, Jakob Schwerter
, Thomas Zeume
:
Difficulty Generating Factors for Context-free Language Construction Assignments. 196-209 - Marcus E. Gubanyi

, Leen-Kiat Soh
:
Evaluating Programming Assignments and Compile-and-Run Prompts in CS1 by Observing Student Programming Behaviors. 210-226
Session G: Perspectives on Generative AI
- Abbey Gandhi

, Kasia Muldner
:
"That's Not the Way I Would Explain It": A Teacher-Researcher's Autoethnography of Learning to Program With ChatGPT. 227-239 - Maria Kallia

:
To Be, or to Be Otherwise? Silicon Souls in Search of Dasein and Authentic Human Engagement in the Age of Generative AI. 240-255
Session H: Computing in Context
- Urs Hauser

, Elsbeth Stern
, Dennis Komm
:
Improving Spatial Abilities: Educational Robotics versus Turtle Geometry. 256-270 - Sindre Mathias Strømnes Nordvoll

, Ragnhild Kobro Runde
, Quintin I. Cutts
, Dag I. K. Sjøberg
:
Exploring the Interplay Between Learning Programming and Probability Simultaneously: A Case Study of a 9th-Grade Student. 271-283 - Lauren E. Margulieux

, Masoumeh Rahimi
, Yin-Chan Liao
, Nooshin Haddadian
, Miranda C. Parker
, Brendan D. Calandra
:
Comparisons between and Trends among Integrated Computing Activities Designed by Teachers and Researchers. 284-297
Session I: Student Beliefs and Approaches
- Priyadharshini Ganapathy Prasad

, Karthikeyan Umapathy
, Albert D. Ritzhaupt
, Amanpreet Kapoor
:
Creating an Instrument to Measure Undergraduate Computer Science Students' Self-Efficacy in Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Preliminary Validity and Reliability Evidence. 298-312 - Shao-Heng Ko

, Matthew Zahn
, Kristin Stephens-Martinez
, Yesenia Velasco
, Lina Battestilli
, Sarah Heckman
:
Relationships Between Computing Students' Characteristics, Help-Seeking Approaches, and Help-Seeking Behavior in Introductory Courses and Beyond. 313-326 - Khushi Malik

, Amber Richardson
, Michelle Craig
, Andrew Petersen
:
Interactive Effects of Prior Experience and Gender on Self-Efficacy and Achievement in CS1. 327-343
Session J: Assessment part 2
- Romina Mahinpei

, Iris Xu
, Steven A. Wolfman
, Firas Moosvi
:
A Generalized Framework for Describing Question Randomization. 344-353 - Geoffrey L. Herman

, Kajal Patel
, Chinedu Emeka
, Craig B. Zilles
, Matthew West
:
Frequent Testing vs. Second-chance Testing: An Exploration. 354-366 - Kathleen Isenegger

, Salma El Otmani
, John Edwards
, Colleen M. Lewis
:
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Syntax Exercises in an Introductory Python Course. 367-379
Session K: School Student Conceptions
- Katrin Kunz

, Tim Wenzel
, Jana Wacker
, Katerina Tsarava
:
Unplugged, Scratch, and Python: Tracing Primary Students' Preconceptions of Programming Structures. 380-393 - Jayne Everson

, Rotem Landesman
, F. Megumi Kivuva
, Amy J. Ko
:
Dreaming of Difference: Imagining the Future of CS Education Pedagogy with Secondary Students. 394-406
Session L: Student Behaviours with Generative AI
- Md. Istiak Hossain Shihab

, Christopher D. Hundhausen
, Ahsun Tariq
, Summit Haque
, Yunhan Qiao
, Brian Wise Mulanda
:
The Effects of GitHub Copilot on Computing Students' Programming Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Processes in Brownfield Coding Tasks. 407-420 - Elmira Adeeb

, Kasia Muldner
:
How Do Novice Programmers Solve Code-Tracing Problems When ChatGPT Is Available? A Qualitative Analysis. 421-434

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