Michael Clancy interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Michael Clancy, teaching professor emeritus at UC Berkeley, whose contributions in computer science education include case studies and AP leadership.
Frank Young interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Frank Young, cited for over 40 years of service to the computing education community that exemplifies the term “lifetime service” and for serving as a role model and mentor to generations of students and faculty.
Mark Weiss interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Mark Weiss, cited for authoring textbooks that have had a profound impact on generations of students and for invaluable service to the computer science education community.
Amardeep Kahlon interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Amardeep Kahlon, whose research interests include computer science teaching, gender diversity, and higher education administration.
Henry Walker interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Henry Walker, cited for contributions that include curriculum development, textbook authoring, and consultations to advance excellence in computing education.
Michael Kölling interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Michael Kölling, cited for the development of novel programming teaching tools, teaching approaches, and teaching material.
Hal Abelson Interview: Overview
Overview page for the CEOHP interview with Hal Abelson, professor at MIT and a founding director of Creative Commons.
Mats Daniels interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Mats Daniels, cited for dedicated service to computing education research and building an international network of computing educators.
Matthias Felleisen interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Matthias Felleisen, cited for creating a design-focused introductory curriculum and for educational outreach programs for pre-college students.
Eric Roberts interview: Overview
Overview page for CEOHP interview with Eric Roberts, cited as a master teacher, advocate for computer science education, and emissary to under-represented populations in computer science.