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7th CMSC 2024: Trier, Germany
- Henning Fernau

, Inge Schwank
, Jacqueline Staub
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Creative Mathematical Sciences Communication: 7th International Conference, CMSC 2024, Trier, Germany, October 7-10, 2024, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15229, Springer 2025, ISBN 978-3-031-73256-0 - Valentina Dagiene

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Solving Bebras-Like Tasks: Approaches for Concept Building. 3-14 - Michael R. Fellows

, Frances A. Rosamond
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Games That Cannot Go on Forever! Active Participation in Research Is the Main Issue for Kids. 15-35 - Riko Jacob

, Francesco Silvestri
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Unplugging Dijkstra's Algorithm as a Mechanical Device. 39-49 - Lukas Lehner

, Martina Landman
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Unplugged Decision Tree Learning - A Learning Activity for Machine Learning Education in K-12. 50-65 - Robinson Thamburaj, Krishnamachari Desikachari, D. Gnanaraj Thomas:

Tactile Kolam Patterns - Communicating Art and Mathematics to Students with Vision Impairments. 66-73 - Sophie Laplante, Loris Perez, Sylvie Tissot, Lou Vettier:

QuBobs Teaching Kits to Explain Quantum Computing. 77-92 - Matthias Müller

, Benjamin Weißing, Pascal Lütscher
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Solid Geometry Modeling: 3D Printing Is Not Always the Best Option. 93-103 - Maarten Löffler:

The Algorithm Experience at Primary Schools: An Experience Report. 104-114 - R. Ramanujam

, Vipul Shah
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Curricular Choices for Computational Thinking in Large Scale Low Resource Environments. 117-129 - Tim Bell

, Henry Hickman
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Why Teach About Binary Numbers? 130-135 - Juraj Hromkovic

, Regula Lacher
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Teaching Tangible Division Algorithms or Going from Concrete to Abstractions in Math Education by the Genetic Socratic Method. 136-144 - Maciej M. Syslo

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Mathematical Versus Computational Thinking with a Computer in the Background. 147-161 - Jay Thakkar, Manish Jain:

Computational Thinking Based STEM Art Exhibits. 162-167 - Heidi Kaarto

, Javier Bilbao
, Arnold Pears
, Valentina Dagiene
, Janica Kilpi, Marika Parviainen
, Zsuzsa Pluhár
, Yasemin Gülbahar, Mikko-Jussi Laakso
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BeLLE: Detecting National Differences in Computational Thinking and Computer Science Through an International Challenge. 168-182 - Michal Ren

, Pawel Perekietka, Lukasz Nitschke:
From Caesar Shifts to Kid-Enigma. The CS Unplugged-Like Path in the MuMa Science Centre. 185-193 - Stefan Szeider

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Large and Parallel Human Sorting Networks. 194-204 - Galina Bulanchuk

, Oleh Bulanchuk
, Olena Piatykop
, Valentyna Ilkevych
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Distance Teaching of Mathematical and Computer Disciplines During the War in Ukraine. 205-214

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