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<h1>SPLICE 10th Workshop: Technology and Data Infrastructure for CS Education Research</h1>

<h2>10th SPLICE Workshop Call for Participation</h2>

<p>Monday, May 13 and Tuesday, May 14 from 10am-1pm US East
Coast Time (GMT -4).<br/>
Zoom
Link: <a href="https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/85821418049?pwd=ckxzUGF1dUg4a28rQi9xNlhyZFh1dz09">https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/85821418049?pwd=ckxzUGF1dUg4a28rQi9xNlhyZFh1dz09</a>
(Meeting ID: 85821418049, Password: SPLICE).</p>

<p>CS educators and CS Ed researchers and developers are invited to
the 10th annual SPLICE meeting, focused on creating new Technology
and Data Infrastructure for CS Education Research.</p>

<p>All are welcome to attend.
But if you plan to attend, it will help us with planning
if you would fill out this form:
<a href="https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/t/AU2GTZ2UQW">https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/t/AU2GTZ2UQW</a>.</p>

<p>The mission of the SPLICE project is to develop Technology and Data
Infrastructure for CS Education Research. At this SPLICE community
meeting, we invite you to contribute to our SPLICE Working
Groups, find out about how to apply for a SPLICE mini-grant,
and hear the latest updates on the SPLICE Portal and
Catalog.</p>

<p> Many SIGCSE attendees are either developing or using online
educational tools, and all will benefit from better
interoperability among these tools and better analysis of the
clickstream data coming from those tools. New tools for
analyzing big data leveraged by AI (e.g., deep learning for
assessment) in turn improve both content and pedagogy,
thus setting up a virtuous cycle fueling learning discoveries
and leveraging innovation in AI: Online technologies → big data
analysis → better online technologies.
This workshop is the latest in a series of SPLICE workshops.
This year, we present updates on our work with several new
SPLICE community working groups, including those on Dashboards,
Large Language Models, Parsons Problems, and Smart Learning
Content Protocols. We continue to build upon our existing
collaborations developed over the course of the project to
engage more members of the community in tasks that will advance
the project agenda.</p>

<h2>Schedule</h2>


<h2>Workshop Agenda </h2>
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Monday, May 13
<ul>
<li>10:00-10:50 Introductory session – SPLICE PIs
<ul>
<li>Brief introduction to the SPLICE project for new people
<li>Brief description of prior and current Working Groups and their status
<li>Brief update on the SPLICE Portal and Catalog status
</ul>

<li>11-11:45: Report on the SPLICE Mini Grants Program
<ul>
<li>Presentations from previously funded projects
<li>Discussion on how to propose for a SPLICE Mini Grant
</ul>

<li>12:00-1:00 (or they get tired) Parallel Working Group session:
<ul>
<li>LLMs - Juho Leinonen
<li>Smart Learning Protocols - Cay Horstmann
</ul>
</ul>
<p>Tuesday, May 14

<ul>
<li>10:00-11:15: Parallel Working group session:
<ul>
<li>Reusable Code Examples - Peter Brusilovsky
<li>Replicating Programming Interventions - Thomas Price
</ul>

<li>11:30 - 12:10: Brief Tutorials from SPLICE ongoing projects
<ul>
<li>Worked Examples - Mohammad Hassany / Peter Brusilovsky
<li>CodeWorkout - Alex Hicks
<li>Reusable Interventions - Thomas Price
</ul>

<li>12:15-1:00: Working Groups Report Out - All WG Leaders
<ul>
<li>WG leaders report out briefly on their work (5 min each)
<li>WG participants translate their needs into requirements for the Portal
<li>Future Plans Discussion
</ul>
</ul>

<p><b>Communications:</b> We are using a Google Group for email
communications:
<a href="https://groups.google.com/g/cssplice">https://groups.google.com/g/cssplice</a>.


<h2>Workshop Hosts</h2>

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Cliff Shaffer, Virginia Tech<br/>
Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh<br/>
Ken Koedinger, Carnegie Mellon University<br/>
Thomas Price, North Carolina State University<br/>
Tiffany Barnes, North Carolina State University<br/>
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<h2>Recent News and Upcoming Events</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="SPLICE10online.html">The 10th SPLICE Workshop</a>
on Technology and Data Infrastructure for CS
Education Research will be held online on Monday, May 13 and
Tuesday, May 14 from 10am-1pm US East Coast Time (GMT -4).</li>

<li><a href="SIGCSE24Workshop.html">The 9th SPLICE
Workshop</a> on Technology and Data Infrastructure for CS
Education Researchin conjunction with SIGCSE 2024 on
Saturday, March 23, 2024.</li>
<li>
July, 2023: We hosted the Computing Education Research (CER) track
at CMU's LearnLab summer school in Pittsburgh. In this track,
students learned how to create, improve and evaluate
interactive learning content, instructional materials,
learning technologies, and analytics for computer science education.
They also learned how this design process is informed by existing CER research,
and to use their results to further understand how people learn computer
science, as well as how to improve their learning. For more information,
see the <a href="https://learnlab.org/simon-initiative-summer-school/">Summer School</a>
pages.
</li>
<li>April, 2023: Following the successful conclusion to our
8th SPLICE workshop on March 15 in Toronto, we have created
some new working groups on Smart Learning Content Protocols,
Parsons Problems Interoperability Standards,
and Large Language Models.
See the Working Groups section below for details.</li>
<li> August, 2022: NSF's CISE Community Research
Infrastructure (CCRI) program has awarded a
<a href="https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2213789&HistoricalAwards=false">second grant</a> to support
the SPLICE project!
"An Infrastructure for Sustainable Innovation and Research
in Computer Science Education" supports the continued
collaboration of University of Pitssburgh (Peter
Brusilovsky), CMU (Ken Koedinger), Virginia Tech (Cliff
Shaffer), North Carolina State University (Thomas Price and
Tiffany Barnes).
For more details, see <a href="support.html">here</a>.</li>
Workshop</a> on Technology and Data Infrastructure for CS
Education Research in conjunction with SIGCSE 2024 was held
on Saturday, March 23, 2024.</li>
</ul>

<h2>Previous Associated Workshops</h2>
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