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Name:Austin Cory Bart
Bio:
My name is Austin Cory Bart, and I’m an Associate Professor at the University of Delaware. I received my PhD in Computer Science with a Learning Sciences certification from Virginia Tech.
Here are some of my projects:
- BlockPy: A Dual Block/Text Python Coding Environment
- Pedal: A Python Feedback Toolset
- Bakery: An open-source, teacher-friendly Python curriculum for CS1, batteries included. Formerly PythonSneks.
- Designer: A user-friendly Python game dev library that teaches best practices
- Drafter: A user-friendly Python web server library that teaches best practices
- React TypeScript Tome: A textbook on how to websites in React and TypeScript, with interactive runnable code examples.
- Runtime Case Builder: An interactive tool for visualizing how long Python programs take to execute, in steps.
- Let’s Learn Algorithms with AlgoTutorBot: An entire course as an educational escape room!
- CORGIS project: A collection of Really Great and Interesting Datasets
- CT@VT: An introductory Computational Thinking curriculum for non-STEM majors with Data Science.
- Curriculum Materials Packaging: A CSSPLICE-funded working group to standardize curriculum material packaging.
Country:United States
Affiliation:University of Delaware, USA
Personal website: http://www.acbart.com/
GitHub: https://github.com/acbart
Research interests:Computer Science Education, Program Analysis, Learning Science
Contributions
2025
2024
SIGCSE TS
- Author of Hiring, Training, and Managing Undergraduate Teaching Assistants for Large CS1 Classes within the Posters-track
- Author of Workshop 401: Autograding Python Code with the Pedal Framework: Feedback Beyond Unit Tests within the Workshops-track
- Presenter of Visual Studio Code for Education and Future-Ready Skills in CS Classrooms within the Supporter Sessions-track
2023
2021
Blog Posts
- Changes to the ICER review and publication process Mon 18 Jan 2021