We are one of the nation’s largest computer science instructional areas, redefining education at Illinois and beyond with award-winning, creative, world-class faculty. Leading diverse high-impact education and computer science-based initiatives, we invent and share innovative and inclusive educational practices, visualizations, technologies, and transformative learning experiences.
Strengths & Impact
Summer Teaching Workshop
Our Summer Teaching Workshop brings together college instructors engaged with teaching computer science to discuss best practices, present new ideas, challenge the status quo, propose new directions, debunk existing assumptions, advocate for new approaches, and present surprising or preliminary results.
Innovative Degrees
& Certificate Programs
Leading-edge Teaching Technologies
Educational Data Mining, Teaching at Scale, Online Assessments, Collaborative Learning, Data-Driven Teaching
Blended Degree Programs, Pathways for Computing Education, Undergraduate Research, Professional Development and Training
Fully-Accessible Video-Based Learning; Video-to-Book Generation; ASL Glossary; Generating Accurate Captions and Content Description; Applied Machine Learning for Accessibility and Transformative Media Applications
Mastery Grading; Science and Technology Studies
CS1, Online Instruction, Frequent Small Assessment, Teaching at Scale, Effective Autograding
Teaching at Scale, Discrete Mathematics, Formal Models of Computation
Ethics and Professional Issues in Computing; Legal and Policy Issues in Computing; Digital Forensics; Computer Security; Applied Machine Learning
Outcomes Assessment
Data Discovery, Social Media, Open-Ended Creative Assessments
Discrete Mathematics, Frequent Assessment, AI Autograding
Broadening Participation in Computing, Discrete Mathematics and Algorithms, K-12 CS Education
Autograding Math Computations and Proofs; Applying Formal Methods and Program Analysis to Computer Education
Computer Architecture, Study Skills/Habits, Students’ Sense of Belonging, Frequent Low-Stakes Assessments
Application of Universal Design for Learning for Inclusive Large Classroom Teaching; Real-World-Data-Based Assignments for Experiential Learning; Active Learning Practices in STEM Courses; Affective Learning Practices; Understanding of Learning Pathways
Motion Planning and Control, Autonomous Robots, Machine Learning
Assessment, Broadening Participation in Computing, Learning Analytics, Online Learning Platforms, Teaching at Scale
Teaching at Scale, Problem-Based Learning, Immersive Learning, Assessment, Learning Analytics
Teaching at Scale, Assessment, Collaborative Learning, Online Learning Platforms
Computer Science Education
Teaching at Scale, Assessment, Introductory Programming Education, Non-Majors
Broadening Participation in Computing; K-12 CS Education; Teaching Assistant Preparation; K-12 Teacher Preparation
Pedagogy, Inclusive Classrooms, Adult and Multiple Pathways Computing Education
Experience-Based Learning, Team Projects, Peer Evaluations, Static Code Analysis
Explore Speaker Series
New Engineering Access Alliance with City Colleges of Chicago continues Grainger Engineering effort to expand educational accessibility
Illinois team receives NSF grant for safe graph neural networks
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Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science
201 N. Goodwin Avenue, MC-258
Urbana IL 61801
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The Grainger College of Engineering
Chicago Office
200 South Wacker Drive, 7th Floor
Chicago, IL 60606
