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Welcome to the 49th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (the 2018 Symposium), the premiere technical conference for computer science educators. The 2018 Symposium is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE). SIGCSE is an organization of about 2700 members from more than 70 countries interested and engaged in computer science education. One of the strengths of SIGCSE is the dedication of its members who volunteer to ensure that the activities and events held throughout the year are successful. There are two volunteers in particular who worked very hard to bring the 2018 Symposium to life. Conference co-chairs Tiffany Barnes and Dan Garcia have spent countless hours over the past two years ensuring that the (hopefully around) 1500 attendees at the 2018 Symposium will have a rewarding and inspiring experience. They have led a committee of nearly 100 people in the process of creating an engaging and innovative program, creating opportunities for networking, and handling all the issues big and small that come with a conference of this size. On behalf of the SIGCSE organization and Board, I thank Tiffany and Dan for their hard work and vision that made this conference possible. This conference also provides us with a chance to honor two people each year for their contributions to computer science education and the SIGCSE community. The annual SIGCSE award for Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education will be given to Tom Bell. Bell is best known as the primary author of the CS Unplugged Project, which produced a set of free computer science learning activities that do not use a computer or require programming. His work has influenced many computing educators working to bring computer science to students in schools in many countries around the globe, and it is likely that the impact of his work will be felt for decades to come

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