Presented by:

Ken Kahn

from University of Oxford

Mary Fries

from Beauty and Joy of Computing, Education Development Center, Inc.

Andreas Gräfl

from Working group 'didaktik-aktuell' at University of Education Heidelberg (Germany)

Tom Lauwers

from BirdBrain Technologies LLC

Tom is Founder and CEO at BirdBrain Technologies, located in Pittsburgh, PA. He seeks to design educational tools that catalyze positive making, coding, and engineering learning experiences in the classroom.

Tom received a Ph.D in robotics in 2010 from Carnegie Mellon in part for his work designing the Finch Robot and Hummingbird Robotics Kit. Tom's research was founded on engaging all students, regardless of background, in robotics and engineering, and BirdBrain's products continue this mission. The Finch is a small robot designed to inspire and delight students learning computer science by providing a tangible representation of their code. The Hummingbird is a kit that allows students to create and program robots built from electronic components and craft materials.

Tom resides in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood with his wife, two kids, cat, and a small army of robots. He would be an invaluable ally in the event of a robot uprising.

Irene Ortega

from UC Berkeley

Irene is a fourth year Cognitive Science major with a focus on Computer Science. She is the Snap! team lead for Computer-Based Testing at UC Berkeley.

Verena Konrad

from Working group "didaktik-aktuell" at University of Education Heidelberg (Germany)

Verena is a student at the Heidelberg University of Education (Germany). She studies teaching with the subjects math, physics and computer science.

Volunteer Hosts
Thanks for helping with Snap!Con 2020!

Brian Harvey

from UC Berkeley

Poster and Demo presenters will have a chance to give you a preview of their posters/demos.


Discuss on the Snap! Forum

Duration:
30 min
Room:
Zoom 4
Conference:
Snap!Con 2020
Type:
Short Talk
Track:
Short Talk
Difficulty:
N/A