Join CodeGrade at SIGCSE 2025 to explore AI-powered grading, Jupyter Notebook integration, and Java support
December 2, 2024

See you at SIGCSE 2025!

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Join CodeGrade at SIGCSE 2025 in Pittsburgh! We're excited to sponsor and showcase our code-learning plugin at this exciting event for computer science educators.

We are happy to announce that CodeGrade will be sponsoring the 56th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE TS 2025), taking place from February 26 to March 1, 2025, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

This flagship conference brings together educators, researchers, and practitioners to discuss the latest advancements and best practices in computer science education.

This will be our sixth year at the conference. Since last year, we’ve introduced some exciting developments to the platform, including:

  • AI Assistant: Teach nuanced and responsible AI skills for generating code.Set different assistant types to guide usage and monitor conversations.
  • Coding Quizzes: Use coding questions, multiple choice questions, or both to boost engagement and reinforce key coding concepts.
  • Jupyter Notebooks: Run, edit, and automatically grade Jupyter Notebooks in our online editor.
  • Complete Java functionality: Easily set up automated tests and help students debug their Java code.

We can’t wait to connect with our fellow CS community and talk all things education! If you're attending, contact us at hello@codegrade.com.

Not attending? Book a call with us today!

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