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Tiffany Barnes is Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at NC State University. She received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics, and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from N.C. State. Dr. Barnes has served as chair or program chair for many conferences, including ACM SIGCSE, Educational Data Mining RESPECT, STARS Celebration, and Foundations of Digital Games. Tiffany Barnes has served on the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Board (2010-2016), the Board of Directors for the International Educational Data Mining Society (2011-2024), Chair of IEEE Computer STC Broadening Participation (2015-2023), and Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (2016-2023). Dr. Barnes received an NSF CAREER Award for her novel work in using data and educational data mining to add intelligence to STEM learning environments. Dr. Barnes co-lead the STARS Computing Corps (NSF 2137317), a consortium that has engaged 74+ colleges, universities and non-profits, to develop 2200+ college faculty and students in outreach (to over 120K K12 students), research, and service to broaden participation in computing. Dr. Barnes is currently working on NSF-funded projects to provide data-driven intelligent tutoring support in STEM (1432156, 1726550) and novice programming (1623470), and to prepare K12 teachers to integrate computational thinking into their courses, and provide research experiences to undergraduates (1950607) and to teachers (2055528).
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