Dean Sanders
Papers
3
Total Citations
91
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3
About
Dean Sanders is a computer science educator whose primary research focuses on introductory programming pedagogy and the development of tools to support novice learners. His most significant contribution is the creation of **Jeroo**, a microworld programming environment designed to help students grasp fundamental control structures, object-oriented concepts, and functional decomposition. First introduced in 2003, Jeroo builds on the legacy of Karel the Robot, offering an accessible, visual platform where students write methods to control a character in a simulated island environment. The flagship paper on Jeroo has garnered **54 citations**, with additional classroom experience reports accumulating **22** and **15 citations** respectively, underscoring its sustained influence in computing education. Through this work, Sanders has provided a concrete, engaging way for beginners to transition from abstract syntax to meaningful problem-solving, making him a notable figure in the CS education community. His efforts continue to shape how foundational programming concepts are taught, particularly in early undergraduate courses.
Research Focus
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Top Papers
- 1Jeroo54 citations · 2003
- 2Classroom experience with Jeroo22 citations · 2003
- 3Jeroo15 citations · 2003