Cynthia Bailey | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of California San Diego |
Known for | Advocating for tech to be more inclusive Flipped classroom pedagogy |
Awards | Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel Award SIGCSE Top 10 Papers of All Time Award SIGCSE Best Paper Award Stanford Society of Women Engineers Professor of the Year Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | Stanford University NASA Ames Mohomine |
Doctoral advisor | Allan Snavely |
Cynthia Bailey is a lecturer in Computer Science at Stanford University from Palo Alto, California.[1] Her research interests are in computer science pedagogy and the flipped classroom approach.[2] She has advocated for the greater inclusion of women and minorities in computer science, and is known for her "ladysplaining" article addressing the author of the controversial Google memo.[3]
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