Professional Biography
Mark Guzdial is a Professor in the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. Mark is a member of the GVU Center. He received his Ph.D. in education and computer science (a joint degree) at the University of Michigan in 1993, where he developed Emile, an environment for high school science learners programming multimedia demonstrations and physics simulations. He was the original developer of the CoWeb (or Swiki), which has been a widely used Wiki engine in Universities around the world. He is the inventor of the Media Computation approach to learning introductory computing, which uses contextualized computing education to attract and retain students. He was vice-chair of the ACM Education Board, and still serves on the ACM Education Council, as well as on the ACM SIGCSE Board. He serves on the editorial boards of ACM Transacctions on Computing Education and Journal of the Learning Sciences. His blog on Computing Education is active, with over 500 pageviews per day. He and his wife were awarded the 2010 ACM Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award. He was awarded the IEEE Computer Society Undergraduate Teaching Award in 2012. In 2014, he was named an ACM Distinguished Educator and a Fellow of the ACM.