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Felienne is associate professor at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science at Leiden University, where she heads the Programming Education Research Lab (PERL). Felienne’s work focuses on the question how to best teach programming to kids and students, investigating misconceptions, didactic strategies and programming environments. Felienne is a co-editor of the ACM journal Transactions on Computing Education, and a host at the IEEE podcast SE Radio, one of the most popular software engineering podcasts on the web. She writes a monthly column for Dutch IT magazine AG Connect and she ran the Joy of Coding conference for 6 years. When she is not coding, blogging or teaching, she is probably knitting, running or playing a (board)game.
Felienne blogs at felienne.com
Contributions
2021
ICER
- Session Chair of Posters (part of Doctoral Consortium)
- Session Chair of Doctoral Consortium Lightning Talks (part of Doctoral Consortium)
- Doctoral Consortium Co-Chair in Organizing Committee within the Doctoral Consortium-track
- Children's Implicit and Explicit Stereotypes on the Gender, Social Skills, and Interests of a Computer Scientist
- Doctoral Consortium Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Program Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
- Teachers’ Views and Experiences on Teaching Second and Subsequent Programming Languages
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