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30 juin - 02 juillet 2025

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ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Conference

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The 30th annual ACM conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE) will be held from June 30 to July 2, 2025, at Radboud University in the Netherlands. Sponsored by ACM Special Interest Group on Computing Education (SIGCSE), in collaboration with ACM Europe Council and Informatics Europe, the conference focuses on research and innovation in computer science education.

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ITiCSE 2025: Call for Papers

This page provides detailed information about paper submissions to the ITiCSE 2025 conference. The abstract submission is mandatory for all papers and is due a week before the deadline for full papers.

Paper Tracks

Papers presented at ITiCSE address aspects of computing education. When making a submission, you will be asked to place it in one of three tracks:

  1. Computing education research: Papers that define research questions, describe data gathering and methods, present results, and discuss contributions to knowledge about teaching and learning computing.
  2. Experience reports and tools: Papers describing computing education experiences, including developed tools, with sufficient detail for adoption. These papers should highlight novelty and include a rich description of what worked and what didn't.
  3. Position papers and proposals: Papers articulating original and well-argued positions on computing education, or proposals for work in its early stages. These must offer value to the community.

All papers should explicitly state motivating questions, relate to relevant literature, and include an analysis of the intervention's effectiveness.

Submission Process

  • Abstract Submission: Up to 250 words, plain text. Submit by the paper abstract deadline.
  • Anonymous Version for Review: Submissions must be fully anonymous, removing all author names, affiliations, and identifying information. Self-citations should be worded to maintain anonymity. Links to additional material are not permitted in the review version.
  • Formatting: The paper is limited to a maximum of six pages plus one page for references. Figures and tables must be readable in greyscale at 100% magnification. Ensure files are no more than 10MB.
  • Submission: Convert the anonymous paper to Adobe PDF format, ensuring no identifying information is in the PDF properties. Upload the file through the online submission system.

Important Dates

  • Mandatory abstract submission: Sunday, January 12, 2025
  • Full paper submission: Sunday, January 19, 2025
  • Author notification: Monday, March 3, 2025

All submission deadlines are 23:59 AoE – Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12).

Important Notes

  • ITiCSE 2025 will be a face-to-face conference. At least one author must register, attend in person, present, and discuss their paper for it to be included in the proceedings.

Contact

Questions regarding paper submissions should be addressed to the program chairs: iticse2025papers@easychair.org.

Dates importantes

Dates de la conférence

Conference Date

30 juin 20252 juillet 2025

Précédemment :
  • 18 février 2026 - 21 février 2026

Soumission

Papers Mandatory abstract submission

12 janvier 2025

Papers Full paper submission

19 janvier 2025

Working Groups Submission

19 janvier 2025

Notification

Working Groups Notification of working groups to proceed

3 février 2025

Papers Author notification

3 mars 2025

Doctoral Consortium Notification

8 avril 2025

Version finale

Working Groups Camera ready deadline

16 novembre 2025

Autres dates

Working Groups Membership applications open

10 février 2025

Working Groups Membership applications close #1

2 mars 2025

Working Groups Membership applications close #2

16 mars 2025

Classement source

Source: CORE2023

Classement: A

Domaine de recherche: Human-centred computing

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