David J. Stucki

Otterbein University

Papers

2

Total Citations

97

H-Index

2

About

David J. Stucki is a leading figure in computing education, whose work has fundamentally shaped how introductory programming is taught. His primary research areas center on pedagogical innovation, curriculum design, and the development of educational technology for novice programmers. Stucki’s most significant contribution is the creation of *JKarelRobot*, a pioneering software tool that operationalizes the "Inside/Out" pedagogy. By extending the classic "Karel the Robot" concept and grounding it in Bloom’s Taxonomy, his work provides a structured, scaffolded approach for students to transition from reading and understanding code to writing and debugging their own programs. This influential framework, detailed in his most-cited paper (82 citations), has been widely adopted to make abstract programming concepts more tangible and accessible. A second, related publication (15 citations) further solidifies this contribution. Stucki’s lasting impact lies in his practical, theory-driven approach to lowering barriers for beginners, making him a key architect of modern CS1 pedagogy.

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2
H-Index
2
Papers
97
Total Citations
49
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
JKarelRobot
82 citations · 2001
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2001 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1
🏛 Institutions: Otterbein University

Top Papers

  1. 1
    JKarelRobot
    82 citations · 2001
  2. 2
    JKarelRobot
    15 citations · 2001

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