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    David Codish

    Adjunct Lecturer at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Sami-Shamoon College

    David Codish is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Industrial Engineering and Management department at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, located in Be'er Sheva, Israel. He has transitioned into academia after nearly 20 years of experience in software product development across various organizations. Codish holds a Ph.D. focused on adaptive gamification, particularly studying how personality affects playfulness in educational contexts.1

    In his academic role, he teaches courses related to software analysis, design, and information systems. His research includes developing methodologies for analyzing user behavior in gamified environments using process mining techniques. He is also actively involved in promoting higher mathematics education among high school students and volunteers for educational programs in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Labor.1

    Additionally, Codish has contributed to technology discourse through his blog and various technology websites, focusing on future technologies and educational methods.1

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    Beersheba, Southern, Israel