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    David Chesney

    Faculty at University of Michigan

    David Chesney is a recently retired faculty member from the University of Michigan, where he served for 26 years in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.1 He held the positions of Toby Teorey Collegiate Lecturer and Teaching Professor before his retirement on May 31, 2024.1

    Chesney is known for his innovative approach to teaching computer science, emphasizing "computing for the greater good".1 He developed and taught courses such as ENG100 Gaming for the Greater Good and EECS495 Accessible Software Systems Design, which focused on creating technology solutions for children with cognitive or physical disabilities.2

    Throughout his career, Chesney received numerous accolades, including:

    • The College of Engineering Thomas M. Sawyer, Jr. Teaching Award (2010)
    • An IBM Faculty Award (2014)
    • The Provost's Teaching Innovation Prize (2016)
    • The U-M James T. Neubacher Award (2018)
    • An EECS Outstanding Achievement Award (2020)1

    In addition to his academic work, Chesney is an avid woodworker, often drawing parallels between his hobby and teaching computer science.2 He views programming languages as tools, similar to his woodworking tools, emphasizing that the end product (applications or "furniture") is what truly matters.2

    Chesney's approach to teaching involved collaboration with medical professionals, typically from C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, and partnerships with leading tech companies like Microsoft, Intel, Apple, and Google to provide students with cutting-edge tools for their projects.2

    Highlights

    David Chesney, champion of computing for the greater good, retires
    David Chesney, champion of computing for the greater good, retires
    Lessons learned from quick pivots to online education - University of Michigan News
    Jun 13 · ZDNet
    11 unexpected ways universities are using the Microsoft HoloLens - ZDNet

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    Location

    Ann Arbor, Michigan