Paper Accepted at CSEDU 2026
Published:
Together with Iris Groher and Patrick Heissenberger -, our paper
“Design and Deployment of a Course-Aware AI Tutor in an Introductory Programming Course”
has been accepted at the 18th International Conference on Computer Supported Education (CSEDU)
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Design and Deployment of a Course-Aware AI Tutor in an Introductory Programming Course
The recent emergence of generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), particularly following the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, has significantly impacted both academic research and industrial practice. This development has vast potential to impact educational practices across various domains, particularly within computer science and software engineering courses. Unfortunately, there is still a lack of actionable guidance on how to integrate AI technology coherently into computer science curricula.
In this paper, we therefore introduce the concept of AI-Blueprints, a structured approach to integrating AI-related topics and activities into various computer science courses. We describe our approach and outline a structured process for creating new blueprints. Our vision is to provide these blueprints as open educational resources, allowing educators to adapt and integrate AI into diverse courses and topics. As a preliminary validation, we conducted semi-structured interviews with six university-level educators, collecting feedback on how our blueprints could help to integrate AI topics into existing courses. Based on this feedback, we lay out plans for future research and expanding our AI-Blueprint concept.
