Lauren Margulieux is an Associate Professor of the Learning Technologies at Georgia State University. She is the founding director of the Snap Inc. Center for Computing in Teacher Education, in which she coordinates Georgia State University’s teacher preparation programs to integrate computing into pre-service teacher training in all disciplines. Her research interests are in computer science education for computing and programming novices, especially to promote computational literacy for all learners.
Experience
–present
Associate Professor of Learning Technologies, Georgia State University
Education
2016
Georgia Institute of Technology, Psychology
Grants and Contracts
2020
Spreading Computational Literacy Equitably via Integration of Computing in Preservice Teacher Prep
Role:
Principal Investigator
Funding Source:
National Science Foundation
2020
Microcredentials for Integrating Computing Responsibly into Other Domains
Role:
Principal Investigator
Funding Source:
National Science Foundation
2017
Developing and Assessing Subgoal Labels for Imperative Programming to Improve Student Learning Outcomes