List of Computer Science Conferences - Education

Education

Conferences on computer science education and electronic learning:

  • SIGCSE - ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
  • ITiCSE - ACM-SIGCSE Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education
a.k.a. "Integrating Technology into Computer Science Education"
  • ITS - International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems
  • ICALT - International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
  • AIED - International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education
  • CSCL - International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning

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