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Michelle received her PhD from the Stanford University Graduate School of Education in the Learning Sciences and Technology Design program. She has a Masters of Information Science, Bachelors of Biochemistry, and Bachelors of Chemistry Education. She researches computer science education, focusing on identity and interest development in young women, and on using computing to improve mathematics instruction. She teaches a CS teaching methods course and data driven decision making in education. Prior to pursuing her PhD, Michelle taught computer science and was the CS department head and technology director at the Girls Middle School in California. She was a founding member of the Computer Science Teachers Association board.
Contributions
2025
SIGCSE TS
- Author of Models of Mastery Learning for Computing Education within the Papers-track
- Author of Building the AnonTool Pipeline: Providing CS Education For Rural K-12 Schools within the Papers-track
- Author of From Typing to Insights: An Interactive Code Visualization for Enhanced Student Support Using Keystroke Data within the Posters-track