Camilla Björn
Doctoral student
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Researcher
About me
My name is Camilla (she/her) and I am a teacher and PhD student in the Department of Theoretical Computer Science. My research is in computer and engineering education and my area is programme design with a focus on built-in progression. This, I do from a conceptual and student perspective to increase the understanding of how we intentionally can build in progression for different competencies in a way that both takes logical learning progressions and the students' reality into account. In addition to my research, I am also responsible for the course “Applied Programming and Computer Science" (DD1321) as well as helping out with two teaching courses: “Introductory Course for Computer Science Teaching Assistants at EECS" and "Develop the Learning by Using Grading Criteria" (LH216V).
Before my doctoral studies, I earned a double degree in engineering and education(CL) with a focus on information and communication technology from KTH. During my time in the programme, I had the opportunity to study abroad at Trinity College Dublin in the fall of 2016 and at Darmstadt TU in the spring of 2017. I also spent a year as a student at the Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University before I started studying at KTH.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by email. I sometimes get a little overwhelmed by my inbox and miss messages. If I haven't replied within two days, please feel free to write again and clarify it’s a reminder in the subject field.
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Courses
Applied Computer Science (DD1320), assistant, teacher
Applied Programming and Computer Science (DD1321), course responsible, assistant
Develop the Learning by Using Grading Criteria (LH216V), teacher, assistant
Fundamentals of Programming (DD1331), assistant
Programming (DD1337), assistant
Programming Techniques (DD1310), assistant
Programming Techniques (DD1317), assistant