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Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award

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Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award
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Awarded forEarly to mid-career innovative contributions in computing
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Reward(s)$10,000
First awarded1989
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The Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award was established by the Association for Computing Machinery to recognize individuals for innovative contributions in computing education. A prize of $10,000 is supplied by Pearson_Education.

Recipients[edit]

Year Recipient Citation
2018 Robert Sedgewick "Developing classic textbooks and online materials for the study of algorithms, analytic combinatorics, and introductory computer science"
2017 Judith Gal-Ezer "Developing a groundbreaking high school computer science curriculum, outstanding computer science education research; and extensive service to the education community."
2016 Owen Astrachan "Innovative computer science pedagogy and inspirational community leadership in broadening the appeal of high school and college introductory computer science courses."
2015 Armando Fox "Contributions to computing education through leadership and curriculum development in international online education. Creating innovative courses, tools and inexpensive textbooks for software engineering, and outstanding teaching."
2014 William A. Wulf "Contributions as a teacher, author, and national leader who focused attention and changed the national education agenda and in the process supported the needs of underserved and under-represented students."
2013 Susan Rodger "Contributions to the teaching of computer science theory, to the development of computer science education in primary and secondary schools, and to service on behalf of the computer science education community."
2012 Eric S. Roberts "Contributions to computing education over decades, through international leadership and intellectual contributions in developing effective computing curricula."
2011 Abelson, Hal "Contribution to computing education, through his innovative advances in curricula designed for students pursuing different kinds of computing expertise, and for his leadership in the movement for open educational resources."
2010 "Barbara Jane Ericson Contributions to computing education, through the Media Computation (MediaComp) approach that they have created, supported, and disseminated, and its impact on broadening participation in computing."
2010 Mark Guzdial "Contributions to computing education, through the Media Computation (MediaComp) approach that they have created, supported, and disseminated, and its impact on broadening participation in computing."
2009 Matthias Felleisen "For visionary and long-term contributions to K-12 outreach programs, innovative textbooks, and pedagogically motivated software."
2008 "John E. Hopcroft For his vision of and impact on computer science, including co-authoring field-defining texts on theory and algorithms, which continue to influence students 40 years later, advising PhD students who themselves are now contributing greatly to computer science, and providing influential leadership in computer science research and education at the national and international level."
2007 Randy Pausch "Contributions to the use of programming environments in education and entertainment."
2005 Stuart Russell "Contributions to computing education by placing the teaching of artificial intelligence on a statistical and quantitative foundation, and for dedicated mentoring of students and junior researchers in his field."
2003 Sartaj K. Sahni "Contributions to computing education through inspired teaching, development of courses and curricula for distance education, and authoring significant textbooks in several areas including discrete mathematics, data structures, algorithms, and parallel and distributed computing."
2002 John Gorgone "Contributions to computing education through exceptional teaching and mentorship and for dedicated leadership and contributions in developing model curricula and accreditation standards in Information Systems."
2001 Nell B. Dale "Contributions to Computer Science education through her strong leadership, influential research in pedagogy, and many widely used textbooks."
2000 Yale Patt "Contributions to high performance microarchitecture and for leadership and teaching in computer science and engineering education."
1999 Randy H. Katz "Contributions to Computer Science education as teacher, mentor, researcher, and educational innovator."
1998 "Abraham Silberschatz Contributions to Computer Science Education through his books and mentoring of students."
1997 Jeffrey D. Ullman "For his profound and lasting impact on computer science education through the books he has written, and the doctoral students he has supervised."
1996 Peter J. Denning "Contributions to the early development of operating systems and its theory and to the core curriculum and development of computer science as a discipline."
1995 David Gries "In recognition of his leadership in the training of several generations of computer science students. His visionary emphasis on critical thinking and mathematical precision in Computer Science has dramatically changed the face of computer science education."
1994 Andrew S. Tanenbaum "Contributions to computer science education, especially in computer systems. Professor Tanenbaum has written five textbooks in the areas of computer architecture, networks, and operating systems, and he has developed many software systems, most notably MINIX, specifically for educational use."
1993 Andries van Dam "For sustained contributions to computer science and education, especially in the areas of graphics and user interfaces."
1992 David Harel For Statemate, the first embodiment in a commercial computer-aided software engineering tool of a rigorous approach to model-driven development based on statecharts, and employing techniques for the executability of visual formalisms, and for code-generation.
1991 David Patterson "For pioneering a systematic, quantitative approach to the design and evaluation of computer architectures with enduring impact on the microprocessor industry."
1990 Gerald Sussman "Contributions to computing education and pioneering work in teaching introductory computer science. Among his many contributions in this area are the Scheme programming language, and the well known text Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, written with Harold Abelson."
1989 C.L. Liu "Contributions to computing education through exceptional teaching, authorship, and for dedicated leadership and contributions in developing model curricula and accreditation standards at the national and international levels."

References[edit]

www.awards.acm.org/karlstrom www.sigcse.org/sigcse/node/139


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