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-**Dr. A.G. Rud**, Educational Studies, [[http://​www.edst.purdue.edu/​rud/|Home]], [[rud@purdue.edu|Email]]+**Dr. Voicu Popescu**, Computer Science, [[http://​www.cs.purdue.edu/​homes/​popescu/|Home]], [[popescu@purdue.edu|Email]]
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-Dr. Rud is an Associate Professor ​and Head of the Department ​of Educational Studies. His research interests ​include ​the moral dimensions ​of teaching and learningphilosophy of education, and conceptual issues in higher educationRud has given numerous workshops on research ​ethics ​and the responsible conduct ​of research. He teaches one of the required teacher ​education ​courses, EDST 200 (History and Philosophy ​of Education)where computational thinking will be incorporated. He is also the editor of  Education ​and Culture, the peer-reviewed international journal ​of the John Dewey Society.+Dr. Popescu ​is an Associate Professor of Computer Science. His research interests ​span the areas of computer graphicsvisualization, and computer visionHis current ​research ​projects develop novel camera models for efficient ​and effective rendering ​of complex visual effects, a system for rapid photorealistic 3D modeling ​of large-scale real-world environments,​ a system that aims to make distance ​education ​an integral but unobtrusive part of on-campus education, and a method for high-fidelity general-purpose-visualization ​of large-scale computer simulations.
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-**Dr. Aman Yadav**, Educational ​Studies, [[http://​www.edst.purdue.edu/​aman/​Site/​Home.html|Home]], [[amanyadav@purdue.edu|Email]]+**Dr. Aman Yadav**, Educational ​Psychology, [[http://​www.amanyadav.org|Home]], [[ayadav@msu.edu|Email]]
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-Dr. Yadav is an Assistant ​Professor of Educational ​Studies. His research focuses on problem-based learning and case-based instruction in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering,​ and Mathematics) disciplines. His work has also involved examining how video case-based hypermedia environment can be for preservice and inservice teacher preparation and how teacher beliefs influence their pedagogical practices. He holds bachelors and masters degrees in Electrical Engineering and is familiar with CS curricula having taken CS courses on a broad set of topics+Dr. Yadav is an Associate ​Professor of Educational ​Psychology and Educational Technology at Michigan State University. His research focuses on problem-based learning and case-based instruction in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering,​ and Mathematics) disciplines. His work has also involved examining how video case-based hypermedia environment can be used for preservice and inservice teacher preparation and how teacher beliefs influence their pedagogical practices. He holds bachelors and masters degrees in Electrical Engineering and is familiar with CS curricula having taken CS courses on a broad set of topics.
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-**Dr. Steve Cooper**, Computer Graphics Technology, [[coopersc@purdue.edu|Email]] +
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-Dr. Cooper is a Professot of Computer Graphics technology. He has been working on Alice (available from www.alice.org),​ along with his colleagues Wanda Dann (at CMU) and the late Randy Pausch. Alice is a program visualization tool to better enable novices to learn object-oriented programming. Using the context of animation, students create their own 3D movies and games as they learn to program. His two Alice books, Learning to Program with Alice (Prentice Hall,2008) and Exploring Wonderland (Prentice Hall, 2010), have been well received by his Alice community, which now numbers more than 2500 K-12 and college educators from the US and abroad. He is Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Computer Science Teachers Association,​ the voice for K-12 educators and education.+
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 Chris Mayfield is a Ph.D. candidate studying with Prof. Sunil Prabhakar and Prof. Jennifer Neville. His research interests include database systems and statistical learning, uncertain and probabilistic data management, index structures and query optimization,​ and computer science education. He enjoys teaching programming to K-12 students, and is a Super Saturday course instructor for the [[http://​www.geri.soe.purdue.edu/​|Gifted Education Resource Institute]] at Purdue University. Chris Mayfield is a Ph.D. candidate studying with Prof. Sunil Prabhakar and Prof. Jennifer Neville. His research interests include database systems and statistical learning, uncertain and probabilistic data management, index structures and query optimization,​ and computer science education. He enjoys teaching programming to K-12 students, and is a Super Saturday course instructor for the [[http://​www.geri.soe.purdue.edu/​|Gifted Education Resource Institute]] at Purdue University.
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 +**Lily Wu**, Educational Technology, [[wu36@purdue.edu|Email]]
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 +Lily Wu Xuemei is a Ph.D. student of Educational Technology program in the department of Curriculum and Instructional Design. Her research interests include technology-enhanced adult learning, needs analysis, performance improvement intervention selection and evaluation, and cross-discipline collaborative learning. She has been a teaching assistant for EDCI27000 Introduction to Educational Technology for years, and enjoyed the continuous self-improvement in teaching and learning.  ​
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 Ninger Zhou is a Ph.D. student in the department of Educational Studies. Her research interest is in how multimedia and other instructional strategies can enhance students’ interaction and achievements during literacy activities. She is the teaching assistant for EDPS 235 Educational Psychology, which is a required course in block II for the teacher education program. Ninger Zhou is a Ph.D. student in the department of Educational Studies. Her research interest is in how multimedia and other instructional strategies can enhance students’ interaction and achievements during literacy activities. She is the teaching assistant for EDPS 235 Educational Psychology, which is a required course in block II for the teacher education program.
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 +**Dr. Courtney Brown**, Project Evaluator, [[coubrown@indiana.edu|Email]]
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 +Dr. Brown is a research staff member of the [[http://​www.indiana.edu/​~ceep/​|Center for Evaluation & Education Policy]] at [[http://​www.indiana.edu/​|Indiana University]]. Her past evaluations and research bring a wide-range of experience and expertise to CEEP. She has directed evaluations for the National Science Foundation (NSF), the U.S. Department of Education, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, community service organizations,​ and colleges and universities. Her areas of interest are in education, community organizations,​ science and technology.
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-**Julie Alano**, Hamilton Southeastern High School, [[nlasley@tsc.k12.in.us|Email]]+**Julie Alano**, Hamilton Southeastern High School, [[jalano@hse.k12.in.us|Email]]
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 Julie Alano received a BS in Mathematics Education with a minor in Computer Science from Indiana State University. She also received a MS in Educational Technology from Indiana University, Indianapolis. She has been teaching mathematics and computer science for 12 years at Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers, Indiana. She currently teaches AP CS to students from HSE and Fishers High School and introductory courses in CS using VB and C++. Julie also serves as the Digital Age Information Technology Academy (DAITA) chairperson at the school. She oversees the technology education department and the PLTW pre-engineering program. Julie is also the head girls track coach at HSE and serves as the secretary and webmaster of the Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches. Julie Alano received a BS in Mathematics Education with a minor in Computer Science from Indiana State University. She also received a MS in Educational Technology from Indiana University, Indianapolis. She has been teaching mathematics and computer science for 12 years at Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers, Indiana. She currently teaches AP CS to students from HSE and Fishers High School and introductory courses in CS using VB and C++. Julie also serves as the Digital Age Information Technology Academy (DAITA) chairperson at the school. She oversees the technology education department and the PLTW pre-engineering program. Julie is also the head girls track coach at HSE and serves as the secretary and webmaster of the Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches.
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 **Nancy Lasley**, W. H. Harrison High School, [[nlasley@tsc.k12.in.us|Email]] **Nancy Lasley**, W. H. Harrison High School, [[nlasley@tsc.k12.in.us|Email]]
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 Nancy Lasley received her BS and MS from Indiana University in Secondary Mathematics Education. She has been teaching high school mathematics for 27 years. She has been in the mathematics department and the computer science teacher at William Henry Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Indiana, for 22 years. She teaches AP Computer Science A as well as other computer science courses using Alice, Python, and Java. In addition, Nancy has been a lecturer in the Mathematics Department at Purdue University for 10 years. ​ Nancy Lasley received her BS and MS from Indiana University in Secondary Mathematics Education. She has been teaching high school mathematics for 27 years. She has been in the mathematics department and the computer science teacher at William Henry Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Indiana, for 22 years. She teaches AP Computer Science A as well as other computer science courses using Alice, Python, and Java. In addition, Nancy has been a lecturer in the Mathematics Department at Purdue University for 10 years. ​
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 +**Dr. Steve Cooper**, Computer Graphics Technology, [[coopersc@purdue.edu|Email]]
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-Dr. Brown is a research staff member ​of the [[http://​www.indiana.edu/​~ceep/​|Center for Evaluation & Education Policy]] at [[http://www.indiana.edu/​|Indiana University]]. Her past evaluations ​and research bring wide-range of experience ​and expertise ​to CEEPShe has directed evaluations for the National Science Foundation ​(NSF), the U.S. Department of Education, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, community ​service organizations, and colleges ​and universitiesHer areas of interest are in educationcommunity organizations,​ science ​and technology.+Dr. Cooper ​is a Professot ​of Computer Graphics technologyHe has been working on Alice (available from www.alice.org), along with his colleagues Wanda Dann (at CMU) and the late Randy Pausch. Alice is program visualization tool to better enable novices to learn object-oriented programming. Using the context ​of animation, students create their own 3D movies ​and games as they learn to programHis two Alice books, Learning to Program with Alice (Prentice Hall,2008and Exploring Wonderland (Prentice Hall2010)have been well received by his Alice community, ​which now numbers more than 2500 K-12 and college educators from the US and abroadHe is Vice President ​of the Board of Directors for the Computer Science Teachers Associationthe voice for K-12 educators ​and education.
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 **Mindy Hart**, Computer Science K-12 Outreach Coordinator,​ [[mindy@cs.purdue.edu|Email]] **Mindy Hart**, Computer Science K-12 Outreach Coordinator,​ [[mindy@cs.purdue.edu|Email]]
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 Mindy Hart holds licenses as a K-12 teacher and administrator,​ and spent seven years as a high school computer teacher. As the outreach coordinator for Computer Science, her primary responsibilities are to develop programs that increase interest in and awareness of computer science in the K-12 environment. ​ Mindy serves on the Board of Directors for the Computer Science Teachers Association as an At-Large Representative. ​ Mindy Hart holds licenses as a K-12 teacher and administrator,​ and spent seven years as a high school computer teacher. As the outreach coordinator for Computer Science, her primary responsibilities are to develop programs that increase interest in and awareness of computer science in the K-12 environment. ​ Mindy serves on the Board of Directors for the Computer Science Teachers Association as an At-Large Representative. ​
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 +**Dr. A.G. Rud**, Dean of WSU College of Education, [[http://​education.wsu.edu/​directory/​faculty/​rud|Home]],​ [[ag.rud@wsu.edu|Email]]
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 +Dr. Rud is the dean of College of Education at Washington State University. He was previously head of the Department of Educational Studies at Purdue. His research interests include the moral dimensions of teaching and learning, philosophy of education, and conceptual issues in higher education. Rud has given numerous workshops on research ethics and the responsible conduct of research. He teaches one of the required teacher education courses, EDST 200 (History and Philosophy of Education), where computational thinking will be incorporated. He is also the editor of  Education and Culture, the peer-reviewed international journal of the John Dewey Society.
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