Daniel Servos

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Lecturer

Office: Middlesex College 387
Email: dservos5@uwo.ca

Personal Web Page 

 
Dr. Daniel Servos is a Teaching Scholar and Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Western University, where he earned his PhD in 2020 with a dissertation on Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC). He teaches first- and second-year courses in data analytics, software engineering, information systems, systems programming, and introductory programming, combining research insight with practical, hands-on classroom experience.


His scholarship of teaching and learning focuses on technology-enhanced, evidence-based pedagogy. Current interests include studying the impact of flipped and hybrid course designs on student engagement and achievement, developing inclusive in-class response tools that integrate with presentation platforms, and guiding departmental initiatives that broaden access to engaging computer science education.

 

Research Interests

CS education research

Introductory programming pedagogy

Flipped & hybrid learning

Accessible in-class response tools

Equity-focused CS learning

Teaching

Courses Taught:

· Computer Science 2212 - Introduction to Software Engineering

· Computer Science 2034 - Data Analytics: Principles and Tools

· Digital Humanities 2144 - Data Analytics: Principles and Tools

· Computer Science 2211 - Software Tools and Systems Programming

· Computer Science 1032 - Information Systems and Design

· Computer Science 1026 - Computer Science Fundamentals I

Awards

· Computer Science Department Faculty Teaching Award - 2023

· SOGS Graduate Student Teaching Award - 2015