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Mariana Silva is a Teaching Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Silva is known for her teaching innovations and educational studies in large-scale assessments and collaborative learning. She has participated in two major overhauls of large courses in the College of Engineering: she played a key role in the re-structure of the three Mechanics courses in the Mechanical Science and Engineering Department, and the creation of the new computational-based linear algebra course, which was fully launched in Summer 2021. Silva research focuses on the use of web-tools for class collaborative activities, and on the development of online learning and assessment tools. Silva is passionate about teaching and improving the classroom experience for both students and instructors.
Contributions
2025
2024
SIGCSE Virtual
SIGCSE TS
- Author of Evaluating mastery-oriented grading in an intensive CS1 course within the Papers-track
- Author of Comparing the Security of Three Proctoring Regimens for Bring-Your-Own-Device Exams within the Papers-track
- Author of Spiffy STAR Assessments With PrairieLearn (Skill-specific, Tagged to competencies, Autograded, Randomized) within the Affiliated Events-track
- Author of Exploring Computing Students' Sense of Belonging Before and After a Collaborative Learning Course within the Papers-track
- Author of Experiences With Computer-Based Testing (CBT) within the Birds of a Feather-track
- Author of One Solution to Addressing Assessment Logistical Problems: An experience setting up and operating an in-person testing center within the Papers-track
2023
SIGCSE TS
- Author of Measuring the Impact of a Computational Linear Algebra Course on Students' Exam Performance in a Subsequent Numerical Methods Course within the Papers-track
- Author of A’s for All (as Time and Interest Allow) within the Papers-track
- Author of Actually Achieving "A's for All" (As Time and Interest Allow) within the Workshops-track