David G. Kay
Adjunct Professor · Computer Science Education
Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for InformaticsAbout
David G. Kay is an Adjunct Professor in computer science education, collaborating with researchers like André van der Hoek and Debra J. Richardson. His work spans software engineering education, informatics, and intellectual property law for CS instructors.
His research interests focus on contextualizing computer science within legal and ethical frameworks, curriculum innovation, and effective course management for large introductory classes. He has contributed to curriculum development and pedagogical strategies in programming courses.
His publications, primarily in SIGCSE, ICSE, and IEEE Software, address software patents, collaboration vs. plagiarism, and teaching assistants' training. While his articles emphasize legal aspects of technology, educational design, and curriculum policy, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided data.
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