Computer science teaching in german schools is facing major challenges: too few specialists, scarce resources and not all students are passionate about computer science. Our interactive learning game is designed to help with precisely this. In a detective scenario, students solve exciting cases by applying basic computer science concepts. The necessary content is taught in the game through short learning units in a playful, motivating and everyday way.
Thu 5 JunDisplayed time zone: Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague change
Thu 5 Jun
Displayed time zone: Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague change
10:30 - 12:15 | |||
10:30 15mTalk | Self-Sustainability for VR Programming Student Research Competition Leonard Geier University of Potsdam; Hasso Plattner Institute | ||
10:45 15mTalk | Consistency on Demand Student Research Competition | ||
11:00 15mTalk | Levelling Up IT Learning Student Research Competition | ||
11:15 15mTalk | Data transformations in Vega Student Research Competition | ||
11:30 15mTalk | Can LLMs Answer Developers’ Most Pressing Questions? A Benchmark Student Research Competition Lukas Böhme Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany | ||
11:45 15mTalk | Typestate-oriented Programming with Ad-hoc Polymorphism on the Typestate Student Research Competition | ||
12:00 15mTalk | Exploratory Programming with Bidirectional Tracking Student Research Competition Abdullatif Ghajar Hasso-Plattner-Institute |