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Dr. Nina Bresnihan

Assistant Professor (Computer Science)
7/9 STH LEINSTER ST


Nina Bresnihan is an Assistant Professor and Course Director of Computer Science Joint Honours in the School of Computer Science & Statistics, Trinity College Dublin. She is a co-convenor of the Centre for Research in IT and Education (CRITE). Her research interests include Computational Thinking, Computing Education, and Gender and Computing. Her current focus is on Parental Involvement in Computer Science Education.
  Computational thinking   Computer Education/Literacy   Computer-Aided Instruction   Digital Media   Educational/Instructional Technology   E-Learning   Information technology in education   Location-Aware Technologies & Urban Community   Mobile Communications   Multimedia   Teacher Education   threshold concepts
 OurKidsCode: Establishing and sustaining family creative-coding clubs across Ireland
 Pytch Phase 2: Bridging Block to Text in the Curriculum
 Pytch: A Bridge from Block to Text Programming
 OurKidsCode: Delivering Family Creative Coding Workshops Nationally
 OurKidsCode Phase 2: Supporting families continued engagement in computing

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Details Date
Commissioned by National Council for Curriculum & Assessment (NCCA) to write a report on Computational Thinking at Primary level. 2018
External Examiner, BA Creative Digital Media, Institute of Technology Tallaght, Dublin 2007-10
External Examiner, BA Communications and Multimedia, Dublin Business School. 2006-09
Details Date From Date To
ACM SIGCSEire 2019 ongoing
Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI) 2019 ongoing
Computers in Education Society of Ireland (CESI) 2013 ongoing
Computing at School (CAS) 2013 ongoing
the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information (INSTICC) 2019 ongoing
Association for Teacher Education in Europe (ATEE) - Teacher Education and Digital Technology R&D Community 2017 ongoing
Family learning in the context of computer science education in, editor(s)Leask, M., & Younie, S , eaching and Learning with Technologies in the Primary School, London, Routledge, 2024, pp299 - 317, [Bresnihan, N., Millwood, R., Strong, G., & Caldwell, L], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI
Strong, Glenn and North, Ben and Fiori, Sara and Gillespie, Brian and Bresnihan, Nina, Pytch - Supporting Learners over the Bridge from Blocks to Text, Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on United Kingdom & Ireland Computing Education Research, UKICER '23, Swansea, Wales, September 7-8, 2023, Association for Computing Machinery, 2023, pp1 , Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
N Bresnihan, A Bray, L Fisher, G Strong, R Millwood, B Tangney, Parental involvement in computer science education and computing attitudes and behaviours in the home: Model and scale development, ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGSCE) 2022, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, March 2-7, 2022, ACM SIGSCE, Invited Talk, PUBLISHED  URL
Nina Bresnihan, Aibhín Bray, Lorraine Fisher, Glenn Strong, Richard Millwood, Brendan Tangney, Parental Involvement in Computer Science Education and Computing Attitudes and Behaviours in the Home: Model and Scale Development, ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 21, (3), 2021, p1 - 24, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Prior Programming Experience of Undergraduate Computing and Engineering Students in Ireland in, editor(s)Tatnall A. , Encyclopedia of Education and Information Technologies, Cham, Springer, 2020, [Strong G., Higgins C., Bresnihan N., Millwood R.], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI
Bresnihan N., Strong G., Fisher L., Millwood R., Lynch A., Increasing Parental Involvement in Computer Science Education Through the Design and Development of Family Creative Computing Workshops, Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1220, 2020, p479 - 502, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Bresnihan, N.; Strong, G.; Fisher, L.; Millwood, R. and Lynch, Á, OurKidsCode: Facilitating Families to Be Creative with Computing, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU 2019 : 11th International Conference on Computer Supported Education, Heraklion,Crete, May 2- May 4, 2019, 1, 2019, pp519 - 530, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI
Nina Bresnihan, Glenn Strong, Lorraine Fisher, Richard Millwood, and Áine Lynch, OurKidsCode: a National Programme to get Families Involved in CS Education, Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE '19), Aberdeen, Scotland UK, July 15-17, 2019, ACM, 2019, pp298 - 298, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI
Strong, G., Higgins, C., Bresnihan, N., Millwood, R., A Survey of the Prior Programming Experience of Undergraduate Computing and Engineering Students in Ireland, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, World Conference on Computers in Education (WCCE), Dublin, 3-6 July 2017, edited by Tatnall A., Webb M. , 515, Springer, 2018, pp473 - 483, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Strong, G., O'Carroll, S., & Bresnihan, N., A block based editor for Python, Proceedings of the 13th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, 13th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education , Potsdam, Germany, October 2018, ACM, 2018, pp30 - 31, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
  

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Nina Bresnihan, OurKidsCode: Family Creative Coding Workshops, CoderDojo Coolest Projects, RDS, Dublin , 26 May, 2018, CoderDojo, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Richard Millwood, Nina Bresnihan, Dermot Walsh, and Joy Hooper, Review of Literature on Computational Thinking, https://www.ncca.ie/media/3557/primary-coding_review-of-literature-on-computational-thinking.pdf, National Council for Curriculum Assessment, 2018, Notes: [Commissioned as part of the NCCA Coding in Primary Schools Initiative], Report, PUBLISHED
Bresnihan, N., Byrnes J., Millwood, R., Strong, G., Scratching through the Ceiling, Scratch AMS 7th International Scratch Conference, Amsterdam, 12-15 August 2015, 2015, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Kirrane, R. & Bresnihan, N., The Flipped Classroom: Aligning Appropriate Strategies through Pedagogical Analysis., EdTech2014: The 15th Educational Technology Conference of the Irish Learning Technology Association (ILTA), Dublin, Ireland, May 2014, 2014, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Moloney E. and Bresnihan, N., Can a WordPress Blog with Asynchronous Chat Aid the Motivation of Irish Oral Students?, EdTech 2013 , UCC, Cork, Ireland, 30th-31st May 2013, 2013, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Lupton, B. and Bresnihan, N., Exploratory Case Studies at the Interface of Divergent Thinking and Online Learning, EdTech 2012: Digital Literacies for Life , NUI Maynooth, Ireland, 31 May-1 June 2012 , 2012, Conference Paper, PRESENTED

  

Award Date
NUI Postgraduate Fellowship 1993-1995
I am co-convenor of the Centre for Research in IT and Education (CRITE), a collaboration between the School of Education and the School of Computer Science and Statistics. "Our research agenda includes both the exploration of how technology can be used to enhance teaching & learning and the advancement of theories, research, tools and social practices of computers in education." Current research in the Centre focuseds on 3 main strands: Computing education, Technology-mediated learning, and digital competence. My research interests lie in computing education, with particular regard to gender, ethics, and inclusion. My current focus is on parental involvement in computing education and I am the PI for the SFI-funded project OurKidsCode began by investigating factors that impact on the quantity and quality of Parental Involvement in Primary School children's computing education. Findings have provided an evidence-base for the design of interventions to improve that involvement which are currently being rolled out nationally for evaluation. The research is being conducted in line with the College Engaged Research Framework, and as well as widespread consultation with parents, we are working with stakeholders such as our partners the National Parents Council, and the Department of Rural and Community Development.