Mark Guzdial
Mark Guzdial receives Monroe-Brown Foundation Education Excellence Award
The award recognizes Guzdial’s transformational impact on computer science education at U-M and beyond.Mark Guzdial wins Best Discussion Paper Award at Koli Calling conference
He and his coauthor earned the award for their work on computing education among liberal arts students.Mark Guzdial receives ICER Lasting Impact Award
Prof. Guzdial’s 2012 paper on subgoal-labeled instruction was recognized for its sustained influence on computing educationNSF Grant to add "a teaspoon of computing" to non-CS classes
Teaspoon programming languages can broaden access to computing skills through incorporation in a variety of coursework.How CS is changing education
Embedding coding into high school history class; building eBooks to broaden participation in computing; and rolling out digital tools for collaborative K-5 learning. Michigan researchers are taking on the big challenges to integrating computing into everyone’s education.
CSE researchers report over $11M in research grants last quarter
The awards were distributed to 18 different primary investigators.
Teaching CS in history class
Computing is a tool for getting things done. Let’s teach it that way.
Learning the computational mindset – education researchers give perspective
The authors argue that modern children already think with computation after being shaped by the prolific digital tools that fill their lives
Guzdial receives SIGCSE outstanding educator award
Guzdial is a leading expert in the field of computing education, and was one of its earliest researchers.
Transforming tools for some into a language for all
The efforts of computing education researcher Mark Guzdial span the challenges facing a young field