TY - JOUR
T1 - International Olympiad in Informatics
T2 - International Conference Joint with the 26th International Olympiad in Informatics, IOI 2014
AU - Dagiene, Valentina
AU - Zur, Ela
AU - Benaya, Tamar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Vilnius University, IOI.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The paper discusses the issue of supporting informatics (mainly focusing on programming) education through competitions for secondary school students. Competitions play an important role for learners as a source of inspiration, innovation, and attraction. The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is the primary computer science competition for young students, up to the age of 20. The primary goals of the IOI are to stimulate challenges in Informatics among exceptionally talented young students from all over the world, and have them share scientific and cultural experiences. We describe the selection and training process in Israel and Lithuania. An overview of infrastructure and development of competitions from international and regional levels to the national one (Israeli and Lithuanian) is presented in short. In addition we provide some statistics from the years 2010 to 2014, such as: Israeli and Lithuanian medals, number of participants in the different stages of the training process, and age and gender distribution of contestants in the National contests. We conclude with a discussion comparing the IOI projects in both countries.
AB - The paper discusses the issue of supporting informatics (mainly focusing on programming) education through competitions for secondary school students. Competitions play an important role for learners as a source of inspiration, innovation, and attraction. The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is the primary computer science competition for young students, up to the age of 20. The primary goals of the IOI are to stimulate challenges in Informatics among exceptionally talented young students from all over the world, and have them share scientific and cultural experiences. We describe the selection and training process in Israel and Lithuania. An overview of infrastructure and development of competitions from international and regional levels to the national one (Israeli and Lithuanian) is presented in short. In addition we provide some statistics from the years 2010 to 2014, such as: Israeli and Lithuanian medals, number of participants in the different stages of the training process, and age and gender distribution of contestants in the National contests. We conclude with a discussion comparing the IOI projects in both countries.
KW - IOI
KW - Learning through competition
KW - Olympiads in informatics
KW - Programming contests
KW - Training
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AN - SCOPUS:84921901248
SN - 1822-7732
VL - 8
SP - 49
EP - 61
JO - Olympiads in Informatics
JF - Olympiads in Informatics
Y2 - 13 July 2014 through 20 July 2014
ER -