
Helps students build confidence and skills.
Creates a collaborative and inclusive space.
Always patient and willing to help.
Encourages innovative and creative solutions.
I’m so grateful for your respectful and inclusive approach. You created a safe space where all students felt heard and valued.
I’m so grateful for your respectful and inclusive approach. You created a safe space where all students felt heard and valued.
Abdul Sattar is a Professor of Computer Science at Bridgewater State University, based in the Science and Mathematics Center, Room 343. His contact information includes phone number 508.531.2619 and email sattar@bridgew.edu. He earned an MSc from the University of Karachi, Pakistan, an MS from the University of Massachusetts at Boston, and an MS from Northeastern University.
Abdul Sattar has published several works on computer science education. His key publications are: "Incorporating NoSQL into a Database Course" (2013, co-authored with Torben Lorenzen and Keerthi Nallamaddi); "A Code Snippet Library for CS1" (2012, co-authored with Torben Lorenzen, Lee Mondshein, and Seikyung Jung); "Tools for Computer Architecture and Organization" (2011, co-authored with Torben Lorenzen and Lee Mondshein); "Visualizing Prolog: A \"Jigsaw Puzzle\" Approach" (2010, co-authored with Lee Mondshein and Torben Lorenzen); "An Operating Systems Course with Projects in Java" (2010, co-authored with Lee Mondshein and Torben Lorenzen); "Teach Alice Programming to Non-Majors" (2009, co-authored with Torben Lorenzen); "How To Create an Online Internet Course" (2008, co-authored with Torben Lorenzen); and "Objects First Using Alice to Introduce Object Constructs in CS1" (2008, co-authored with Torben Lorenzen). These publications appear in venues such as ACM Inroads and related conferences.