Advisory Board
Consortium Advisory Board Members
Andrew Luxton-Reily
Andrew is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Auckland interested in computing education research. He studies curriculum development and the scholarship of teaching and learning, and creates frameworks that advance CS pedagogy.
Carl Wieman
Carl is a Professor of Physics and Education at Stanford University interested in science education research. He studies the effectiveness of teaching strategies using experimental techniques and creates evidence-based methods to improve undergraduate STEM pedagogy.
Ernest Holmes
Ernest is a Technical Program Manager at Google interested in education equity and computer science pedagogy. He studies the accessibility of tech careers and creates inclusive CS programs that support students and faculty at underresourced institutions.
Maria Klawe
Maria is the President of Math for America interested in STEM education and institutional leadership. She studies equity in science and engineering and creates initiatives that increase the participation of women and underrepresented groups in technical fields.
Kara Reise
Kara is the Chief of Staff at Math for America interested in executive operations and mission-based organizational leadership. She studies project management and administrative strategy and creates coordination frameworks that support the Office of the President and special organizational initiatives.
R. Benjamin Shapiro
Ben is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Washington interested in the learning sciences. He studies how youth learn computer science and creates human-centered technologies and curricula that foster learning and imagination.