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Conference Presentations

Compose and Code​

  1. Hutchison, A., Si, Q., Kaya, E., Colwell, J., Gutierrez, K., Evmenova, A. & Regan, K. (2024). Evaluating the effectiveness of the Compose and Code model for improving students’ computational thinking and computing attitudes. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Educational Research Association, Philadelphia, PA

  2. Hutchison, A., Parsons, S., Ives, S., Ward-Parsons, A. (2024). Engagement in coding as a form of writing. Paper presented at the annual European Conference on Literacy, Crete, Greece

  3. Hutchison, A., Colwell, J., Si, Q., Regan, K., Guttierez, K., Kaya, E. (2023). Combatting the flashy but fuzzy effect in multimodal writing with the Compose and Code platform. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Literacy Research Association, Atlanta, GA

  4. Si, Q., & Hutchison, A. (2023). Elementary students’ self-efficacy on digital coding literacy in classroom practices: A survey study. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Literacy Research Association, Atlanta, GA

  5. Manchester, E., Miller, B., Hutchison, A., Kaya, E., Regan, S., Guttierez, K., Evmenova, A., Colwell, J., & Offutt, J. (2023). Exploring teachers experiences with the compose and code platform for teaching computer science to all learners. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Education Research Association, Chicago, IL

  6. Hutchison, A. (2023). Using the compose and code digital platform to provide leveled support for students with disabilities as they learn coding and computational thinking. Paper presented at the Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, HI

  7. Hutchison, A., Kaya, E., Regan, K., Miller, B., Manchester, E., Gu, D. (2022). Using the Compose and Code platform to provide leveled support for students with disabilities as they learn coding and computational thinking. Roundtable session presented at the annual conference of the Society for Instructional Technology in Teacher Education, San Diego, CA​

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K-5 Computer Science

  1. Hutchison, A., Offut, J., Colwell, J., Evmenova, A., & Gutierrez, K. (2022). Understanding how elementary teachers respond to a model of professional development for integrating computer science into instruction. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Education Research Association.

  2. Hutchison, A., Colwell, J., Evmenova, A., Gutierrez, K., & Offutt, J.  (2022). The effects of the inclusive computer science model of professional development on teachers’ beliefs and implementation of computer science for students with high-incidence disabilities. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Instructional Technology in Teacher Education.

  3. Hutchison, A. & Colwell, J. (2021). Understanding teachers’ perceptions about students with disabilities and computational thinking: A means to creating more inclusive pathways. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Literacy Research Association.

  4. Hutchison, A. & Colwell, J. (2021). Understanding the effectiveness of a model of professional development for integrating computer science into literacy instruction in inclusive elementary classrooms. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Literacy Research Association.

  5. Gutierrez, K. S., Hutchison, A., Colwell, J., Offutt, J., & Evmenova, A. (2021, September, Accepted). Using Design-Based Research to Establish an Effective Professional Development Model for Integrating Computer Science into Elementary Classrooms. Paper presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association for Science Teacher Education, Blowing Rock, NC. 

  6. Hutchison, A., Colwell, J., & Taylor, V. (2020, December). Results of a design-based implementation research study of how elementary teachers respond to a model of professional development for integrating computer science into literacy instruction. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Literacy Research Association.

  7. Taylor, V., Vardas-Doane, A., Colwell, J. & Hutchison, A. C. (2020, Apr 17 - 21) Examining elementary teachers' perceptions of integrating computer science in k–5 instruction [Roundtable Session]. AERA Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA http://tinyurl.com/sm6dfx2 (Conference Canceled).

  8. Hutchison, A., Colwell, J., Laughlin, L, Taylor, V., Vardas-Doane, A. (2019). Designing a model of professional development to prepare K-5 teachers to integrate computer science into literacy instruction. Roundtable paper presented at the annual conference of the Literacy Research Association, Tampa, FL.

  9. Hutchison, A. (2019, October). Preparing K-5 teachers to integrate the computer science standards of learning in inclusive classrooms to support students with high-incidence disabilities. Ignite talk presented at the Connected Learning Summit, Irvine, CA.

  10. Gutierrez, K., Hutchison, A., Colwell, J., Evmenova, A., Offut, J. (2019, September). Developing a professional development model for integrating computer science into core content areas for all K-5 learners. Roundtable paper presented at the conference of the Mid-Atlantic Region Association for Science Teacher Education, Pipestem, WV.

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