Journal: Computer Science Education

Volume 31, Issue 2

113 -- 116David Weintrop, Daisy W. Rutstein, Marie A. Bienkowski, Steven McGee. Assessing computational thinking: an overview of the field
117 -- 140Jody Clarke-Midura, Deborah Silvis, Jessica F. Shumway, Victor R. Lee, Joseph Kozlowski. Developing a kindergarten computational thinking assessment using evidence-centered design: the case of algorithmic thinking
141 -- 168Brian D. Gane, Maya Israel, Noor Elagha, Wei Yan, Feiya Luo, James W. Pellegrino. Design and validation of learning trajectory-based assessments for computational thinking in upper elementary grades
169 -- 198Satabdi Basu, Daisy W. Rutstein, Yuning Xu, Haiwen Wang, Linda Shear. A principled approach to designing computational thinking concepts and practices assessments for upper elementary grades
199 -- 223Shari J. Metcalf, Joseph M. Reilly, Soobin Jeon, Annie Wang, Allyson Pyers, Karen Brennan, Chris Dede. Assessing computational thinking through the lenses of functionality and computational fluency
224 -- 258Deborah A. Fields, Debora Lui, Yasmin B. Kafai, Gayithri Jayathirtha, Justice T. Walker, Mia S. Shaw. Communicating about computational thinking: understanding affordances of portfolios for assessing high school students' computational thinking and participation practices
259 -- 289Mariluz Guenaga, Andoni EguĂ­luz, Pablo Garaizar, Juanjo Gibaja. How do students develop computational thinking? Assessing early programmers in a maze-based online game
290 -- 311David Weintrop, Shandra Morehouse, Mega Subramaniam. Assessing computational thinking in libraries