Greg L. Nelson
Professor · Computing Education
Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for InformaticsAbout
Greg L. Nelson is a Professor at the University of Maine, specializing in computing education research and visualization. His work focuses on program tracing, educational pedagogy, and assessment methods in computer science education. Previously affiliated with the University of Washington, his research spans topics like adaptive learning systems, prerequisite skill analysis, and the integration of AI in education.
Research Interests: His primary areas include improving introductory programming instruction, developing diagnostic assessments, and exploring how prerequisite skills affect advanced learning. He also investigates visualization design constraints and the role of agency in self-directed learning environments.
Publications: Nelson has authored/co-authored over 15 papers in venues like ICER, SIGCSE, and IEEE TVCG, emphasizing practical pedagogical strategies and empirical studies in computing education. Notable works include frameworks for program tracing pedagogy and the application of generative AI in creative media courses.
Awards: He has received prestigious recognitions including the Herbrand Award and John Henry Award for contributions to computing education theory and practice.
Contributions: Collaborates with institutions globally, focusing on curriculum development and educational technology innovation. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world classroom applications, particularly in fostering equitable and effective learning environments.
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