SPLASH 2020
Sun 15 - Sat 21 November 2020 Online Conference
Thu 19 Nov 2020 13:00 - 13:20 at SPLASH-VI - Novices and Application Domains Chair(s): Luke Church

When giving automated feedback to a student working on a beginner’s exercise, many programming tutors run into a completeness problem. On the one hand, we want a student to experiment freely. On the other hand, we want a student to write her program in such a way that we can provide constructive feedback. We propose to investigate how we can overcome this problem by using program synthesis, which we use to generate correct solutions that closely match a student program, and give feedback based on the results.

Thu 19 Nov

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13:00 - 14:20
Novices and Application DomainsHATRA at SPLASH-VI
Chair(s): Luke Church University of Cambridge
13:00
20m
Talk
Model-Driven Synthesis for Programming Tutors
HATRA
Niek Mulleners Utrecht University, Johan Jeuring Open University of the Netherlands, Netherlands
Link to publication
13:20
20m
Talk
Towards Solver-Aided Creativity
HATRA
Chris Martens North Carolina State University
Pre-print
13:40
20m
Talk
Opportunities and Challenges for Circuit Board Level Hardware Description Languages
HATRA
Richard Lin University of California, Berkeley, Bjoern Hartmann UC Berkeley
Link to publication Pre-print
14:00
20m
Talk
Hazel Tutor: Guiding Novices Through Type-Driven Development Strategies
HATRA
Hannah Potter University of Michigan, Cyrus Omar University of Michigan
Pre-print