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| '''Welcome to the Lorentz Center'''   
| '''Welcome to the Lorentz Center'''   
| Mieke Schutte (Executive Manager, Lorentz Center)
| Mieke Schutte (Executive Manager, Lorentz Center)
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| Session chair: Johan Jeuring
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| 10:15
| 10:15
| '''Opening''': welcome at the workshop
| '''Opening''': welcome at the workshop
| Erik Barendsen (Radboud U Nijmegen & Open U, Netherlands)
| Erik Barendsen (Radboud U Nijmegen & Open U, Netherlands)
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| 10:30
| 10:30
| Invited talk: '''Computing education: view of the Dutch government'''
| Invited talk: '''Computing education: view of the Dutch government'''
| Roel Endert (ministry of Education, Culture and Science)
| Roel Endert (ministry of Education, Culture and Science)
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| 10:45
| 10:45
| Invited talk: '''The Computing at School project'''; discussion
| Invited talk: '''The Computing at School project'''; discussion
| Simon Peyton Jones (Microsoft Research, UK)
| Simon Peyton Jones (Microsoft Research, UK)
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| 11:30
| 11:30
| Introduction to workshop themes and programme
| Introduction to workshop themes and programme
| Erik Barendsen (Radboud U Nijmegen & Open U, Netherlands)
| Erik Barendsen (Radboud U Nijmegen & Open U, Netherlands)
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| 12:00
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| Country report: '''Computer science in US schools: the practitioner perspective'''
| Country report: '''Computer science in US schools: the practitioner perspective'''
| Chris Stephenson (Google, US)
| Chris Stephenson (Google, US)
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| Session chair: Jan van Leeuwen
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| Invited talk: '''Teaching computing'''; discussion
| Invited talk: '''Teaching computing'''; discussion
| Judith Gal-Ezer (Open U, Israel)
| Judith Gal-Ezer (Open U, Israel)
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| Working group inventarization
| Working group inventarization
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| Working groups
| Working groups
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| Working groups report
| Working groups report
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=== Tuesday, 16 September ===
=== Tuesday, 16 September ===

Revision as of 13:28, 9 September 2014

Tentative program

Monday, 15 September

Time Activity Speaker Remarks
09:00 Arrival
10:00 Welcome to the Lorentz Center Mieke Schutte (Executive Manager, Lorentz Center) Session chair: Johan Jeuring
10:15 Opening: welcome at the workshop Erik Barendsen (Radboud U Nijmegen & Open U, Netherlands) --
10:30 Invited talk: Computing education: view of the Dutch government Roel Endert (ministry of Education, Culture and Science) --
10:45 Invited talk: The Computing at School project; discussion Simon Peyton Jones (Microsoft Research, UK) --
11:30 Introduction to workshop themes and programme Erik Barendsen (Radboud U Nijmegen & Open U, Netherlands) --
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Country report: Computer science in US schools: the practitioner perspective Chris Stephenson (Google, US) Session chair: Jan van Leeuwen
14:30 Invited talk: Teaching computing; discussion Judith Gal-Ezer (Open U, Israel) --
15:20 Working group inventarization --
15:40 Working groups --
17:40 Working groups report --
18:10 Wine and cheese party; (dinner)

Tuesday, 16 September

Time Activity Speaker Remarks
09:00 Invited talk: Computational thinking; discussion Chris Stephenson (Google, US)
09:50 Country report: France Gilles Dowek (Inria Rocquencourt, France)
10:20 Coffee break
10:50 Invited talk: Introducing informatics concepts and computational thinking through the Bebras contest Valentina Dagiene (Vilnius U, Lithuania)
11:40 Working group inventarization
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Country report: Germany Jan Vahrenhold (Münster U, Germany)
14:30 Working groups
16:30 Working groups report
17:00 Flash talks until 17:30
(19:00) (Dinner)

Wednesday, 17 September

Time Activity Speaker Remarks
09:00 Invited talk: Programming; discussion Ralf Romeike (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
09:50 Country report: Israel Judith Gal-Ezer (Open U, Israel)
10:20 Coffee break
10:50 Invited talk: Practical insights in teaching Computer Science and Information thinking in schools based on Open methodologies; discussion Ajit Joakar (Feynlabs, UK)
11:40 Working group inventarization
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Country report: Belgium/Flanders Bern Martens (KH Leuven/KU Leuven, Belgium)
14:30 Working groups
16:15 Working groups report
17:00 Departure by bus to social event
17:30 Social event and workshop dinner
21:30 Return by bus to Leiden Central Station, Lorentz Center and Hotel

Thursday, 18 September

Time Activity Speaker Remarks
09:00 Invited talk: Curriculum construction; discussion Gilles Dowek (Inria Rocquencourt, France)
09:50 Student session (demos)
10:20 Coffee break
10:50 Student session (forum)
11:40 Working group inventarization
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Country report: Lithuania Valentina Dagiene (Vilnius U, Lithuania)
14:30 Working groups
16:30 Working groups report
17:00 Flash talks until 17:30
(19:00) (Dinner)

Friday, 19 September

Time Activity Speaker Remarks
09:00 Country report: Teachers' professional development; discussion Bert Zwaneveld (Open U, Netherlands)
09:30 Working group inventarization
09:50 Working groups: finalizing
11:30 Working groups report
12:00 Lunch
13.30 Transfer to the Boerhaave Museum (Leiden) (organized by LC)
14:00 Welcome at the Boerhaave museum (Leiden)
14:15 Presentation of workshop results Erik Barendsen (Radboud U Nijmegen & Open U, Netherlands)
15:00 Forum / Discussion Respondents: Jurgen Geelhoed (MinEZ), Paul van Meenen (D66), Ramon Moorlag (I&I), Maarten van Steen (VUA), Miranda Valkenburg (HBO-I), Jeroen Versteeg (NL ICT), moderator: Jan Karel Lenstra (CWI, The Netherlands)
16:00 Drinks; workshop ends