Dr Paul Denny
Associate Professor
School of Computer Science
The University of Auckland
New Zealand
Dr. Paul Denny is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. His research
interests include developing and evaluating tools for supporting collaborative learning, particularly involving
student-generated resources, and exploring the ways that students engage with these environments. His recent work in computing education has explored the implications arising from the emergence of large language models such as Codex. One of his projects,
PeerWise, hosts more than six million practice questions, with associated solutions and explanations, created by
students from 90 countries. He has fostered a community of educational researchers around this project, more than
160 of whom have published their work as a result. Dr Denny has been recognized for contributions to teaching both
nationally and internationally, receiving New Zealand's National Tertiary Teaching Excellence Award (2009), the
Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teaching (2010),
and the QS Reimagine Education Overall Award (2018).
Recent work
Conversing with Copilot
Prompt engineering as a pedagogical tool for novice programmers.
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