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Student Survey Highlights Computing Faculty’s Outstanding Classroom Impact

More than a dozen College of Computing faculty members have been named to Georgia Tech’s Fall 2024 Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) Honor Roll. The honorees represent each of the College’s five schools and Georgia Tech-Europe.

Students are encouraged to complete the survey at the end of each semester to gather feedback on their classroom learning experiences. The 21-question survey focuses on student effort, course quality, and instruction quality.

Faculty use the information from CIOS to update or improve their courses, and institute administrators use it to assess faculty performance and course offerings. The survey results also allow students to make more informed decisions about their course selections.

The CIOS Honor Roll distinction is given in two categories: Small Classes and Large Classes.

The 2024 CIOS College of Computing honorees for Small Classes are:

The 2024 CIOS College of Computing honorees for Large Classes are:

  • SCS Assistant Professor Alexey Tumanov, CS 8803: Special Topics: Systems for Machine Learning
  • SIC Regents’ Professor Amy Bruckman, CS 6470: Online Communities
  • SCS Assistant Professor Ashutosh Dhekne, CS 8803: Special Topics: Mobile Computing and IoT
  • SIC Assistant Professor Christopher MacLellan, CS 7637: Knowledge-Based AI
  • SCP Assistant Ryan Shandler, CS 3237: Human Dimension Cybersec
  • SCI/CSE Instructor Max Roozbahani, CS 7641: Machine Learning
  • SCS Professor Moinuddin Qureshi, CS 6290: High Perform Computer Architecture

A story from Georgia Tech’s Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) and the Office of Academic Effectiveness (OAE) features the complete list of Fall 2024 CIOS honorees.