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Daniel Moix is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the College of Computing & Informatics (CCI), Drexel University. He has been teaching computer science at the high school and college levels since 2003, bringing extensive pedagogical experience into the academic environment.
His educational background includes a BS in Computer Science from Henderson State University, an MSE in Curriculum & Instruction from Arkansas State University, and a Graduate Certificate in Cyber Education from Louisiana Tech University.
Moix's research and professional focus lie in computer science education, with particular emphasis on curriculum development, teacher support, and cyber education. His work bridges K–12 and higher education, aiming to strengthen foundational computing knowledge through effective teaching strategies and educational outreach.
He has been recognized with prestigious teaching honors, including:
- Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (2015)
- Awards for Teaching Excellence in Computer Science (2016)
Before joining Drexel, Moix developed curricula and supported new computer science teachers across Arkansas, contributing significantly to the expansion of computer science education at the secondary level. While there is no public information about graduate students he may have advised or external research grants, his impact is primarily through teaching excellence and educational leadership.
He is actively engaged in the academic mission of CCI, contributing to a learning environment that integrates real-world experience with academic rigor.





