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Colleen Lewis is an Associate Professor of computer science at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Lewis previously taught at Harvey Mudd College for eight years where she was the McGregor-Girand Associate Professor of computer science. At UC Berkeley, Lewis completed a PhD in science and mathematics education, an MS in computer science, and a BS in electrical engineering and computer science. Her research seeks to identify effective teaching practices for creating equitable learning spaces where all students have the opportunity to learn. Lewis curates CSTeachingTips.org, a NSF-sponsored project for disseminating effective computer science teaching practices. Lewis has received the NSF CAREER Award, the NCWIT.org Undergraduate Mentoring Award, and the AnitaB.org Emerging Leader Award for her efforts to broaden participation in computing.
Contributions
2024
SIGCSE TS
- Workshop 402: 3D Java: Using Physical Objects to Make Abstract Concepts Concrete
- Computing Self-Efficacy in Undergraduate Students: A Multi-Institutional and Intersectional Analysis
- Microteaching: Binary Heaps, Side-Channel Attacks, Equitable Grading, Java Classes, Loops, and 3D Java
- Leveraging Kotter's 8 Stage Model of Organizational Change to Understand Broadening Participation in Computing
- Workshop 302: Effective DEI Committees: Sharing and Refining Key Practices
- The Diversity-Hire Narrative in CS: Sources, Impacts, and Responses
- Selecting BPC Activities: Discussion of the Feasibility, Relevance, and Sustainability of 60+ Activities from BPCnet.org
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