Guzdial currently directs the Contextualized Support for Learning Lab, a team of faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students who design and implement innovative technology for the goal of improving learning. Guzdial's research projects include Media Computation, an approach that emphasizes context in computer science education, using programming languages, lectures examples, and programming assignments from those contexts that students recognize as being authentic and relevant for computing. His Media Computation course has been taught at Georgia Tech since 2003 and has shown increases in computing across underrepresented groups, including women and minorities. Guzdial's Media Computation curriculum is being used at universities across the country. He received a grant from the National Science Foundation in 2006 to pursue his “Using Media Computation to Attract and Retain Students in Computing” curriculum. Guzdial is currently serving as Program Co-Chair of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education 2008 Annual Symposium, the largest computing education conference in the world. Guzdial was Director of Undergraduate Programs until 2007. He is Lead Principal Investigator on Georgia Computes, a National Science Foundation Broadening Participation in Computing alliance focused on increasing the number and diversity of computing students in the state of Georgia. He has published dozens of scholarly articles in peer-reviewedjournals and has given invited presentations at academic conferences such as SIGCSE and ICER. He is a member of numerous academic journals and professional societies, including IEEE, ACM, and AERA.
Publications
His publications include:
2015 Learner-Centered Design of Computing Education: Research on Computing for Everyone .
2006. Introduction to Computing and Programming with Java: A Multimedia Approach.
2004. Introduction to Computing and Programming in Python: A Multimedia Approach.
2001. Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia.
In 2010, Guzdial was awarded the Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award "for contributions to computing education, through the Media Computation approach that they have created, supported, and disseminated, and its impact on broadening participation in computing." In 2012, he received the IEEE Computer Science and Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award "for outstanding and sustained excellence in computing education through innovative teaching, mentoring, inventive course development, and knowledge dissemination." In 2014, Guzdial was elected a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery "for contributions to computing education, and broadening participation." In 2019, Guzdial was awarded the ACM SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education at the 50th SIGCSE Technical Symposium "in recognition of a significant contribution to computer science education".
Personal life
Guzdial was married to Barb Ericson in July 1985. They have three children, Matthew, Katherine, and Jennifer.