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Tanvi Ladha, Wong Zhao, and Sammy Lesner Presented Their Research at ACM SIGCSE 2026, One of the Top Conferences in Computer Science Education.

 

  • Tanvi Ladha presented research on the ethical implications of generative AI and intellectual property in computer science education. Her work explored how students can critically engage with AI-assisted development while considering issues of ownership, creativity, and ethical responsibility.
  • Wong Zhao presented Iris, an accessibility-focused content management system designed to support diverse learning needs through customizable typography, readability, and interface features. The project explored how accessibility-centered design can improve inclusion and learning experiences in computer science education.
  • Sammy Lesner presented research on misinformation and ethical issues in search engines. The work examined how search technologies influence information access and understanding, emphasizing the importance of ethics and critical thinking in computing education.