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Stop Reinventing the Wheel! Promoting Community Software in Computing Education

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posted on 2025-05-11, 20:39 authored by Jeremiah Blanchard, John R. Hott, Vincent Berry, Rebecca Carroll, Bob Edmison, Richard Glassey, Oscar Karnalim, Brian Plancher, Sean Russell
Historically, computing instructors and researchers have developed a wide variety of tools to support teaching and educational research, including exam and code testing suites and data collection solutions. However, these tools often find limited adoption beyond their creators. As a result, it is common for many of the same functionalities to be re-implemented by different instructional groups within the Computing Education community. We hypothesise that this is due in part to discoverability, availability, and adaptability challenges. Further, instructors often face institutional barriers to deployment, which can include hesitance of institutions to rely on community developed solutions that often lack a centralised authority and may be community or individually maintained. To this end, our working group explored what solutions are currently available, what instructors needed, and the reasons behind the above-mentioned phenomenon. To do so, we reviewed existing literature and surveyed the community to identify the tools that have been developed by the community; the solutions that are currently available and in use by instructors; what features are needed moving forward for classroom and research use; what support for extensions is needed to support further Computing Education research; and what institutional challenges instructors and researchers are currently facing or have faced in using community software solutions. Finally, the working group identified factors that limited adoption of solutions. This work proposes ways to integrate and improve the availability, discoverability, and dissemination of existing community projects, as well as ways to manage and overcome institutional challenges.

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Source title

Proceedings of the 2022 Working Group Reports on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education

Name of conference

ITiCSE 2022: Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education

Location

Dublin, Ireland

Start date

2022-07-08

Pagination

261-292

Editors

Quille, K. & Alshaigy, B.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place published

New York

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Engineering, Science and Environment

School

School of Information and Physical Sciences

Rights statement

© 2022 Copyright held by the owner/author(s). ACM ISBN 979-8-4007-0010-1/22/07. https://doi.org/10.1145/3571785.3574129 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike International 4.0 License. ITiCSE-WGR ’22, July 8–13, 2022, Dublin, Ireland

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