Faculty & Student Presentations
2005-06 Faculty & Student Presentations
Papers presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), San Francisco, CA, April, 2006.
Black,
J. (Co-Author; Non-Presenter). Is Television Making Us Smarter? A
Mental Model Approach to Examining the Cognitive Complexity of Today's
Television Shows.
Black, J. (Co-Author; Non-Presenter). Learning Newtonian Mechanics With an Animation Game: The Role of Presentation Format.
Black,
J. (Co-Author; Non-Presenter). Using a Factorial Design Framework to
Promote a Mental Model of Children's Mathematical Cognition.
Black,
J. (Co-Author; Non-Presenter). Young Children's Comprehension of a
Novel Interface: How Cognitive Development and Previous Computer
Experience Come into Play
Cammack, D. (Author; Presenter). Mediating Malcolm: An Activity Theory Analysis of Hypertext and African-American History.
Kapur,
M. (Co-Author; Presenter). Interactional Predictors of Group
Performance in Computer-Supported, Collaborative Problem Solving.
Kinzer,
C. K. (Author; Presenter). Mediating Multimedia Case Studies: Internal
and External Factors in the Use of a Designed Learning Environment.
Kinzer, C. K. (Co-Author; Presenter).Interactional Predictors of Group
Performance in Computer-Supported, Collaborative Problem Solving.
Lin,
P. (Co-Author; Non-Presenter). Studying the Effectiveness of the
Discussion Forum in Online Professional Development Courses.
Lin, X. (Co-Author; Presenter). Toward Teachers' Adaptive Metacognition.
Lohnes,
S. (Author; Presenter). (De)Constructing the NetGen: A Spatial Analysis
of the Technology Practices of Liberal Arts College Students.
Lowes, S. (Co-Author; Presenter). Studying the Effectiveness of the Discussion Forum in Online Professional Development Courses
Meier, E. (Co-Author; Non-Presenter). Designing and Using Video Case
Studies for Professional Development on Inclusion in Elementary
Mathematics Classroom.
Meier, E. (Author; Presenter). Evaluating Technology Integration: Raising the Return on Our Investment.
Mejia, B. (Co-Author; Non-Presenter). An Evaluation of Dynamic Pedagogy
on Third-Grade Mathematics Achievements of Ethnic Minority Children.
Vasudevan, L. (Author; Presenter). Pedagogies and Pleasures: How
Multimodal Play Helps Us Reimagine and Represent Adolescent's
Literacies.
Vasudevan, L. (Chair). Media, Learning, and Sites of Possibility.
Wang,
Y. (Co-Author; Non-Presenter). Studying the Effectiveness of the
Discussion Forum in Online Professional Development Courses.
Wang, Y. (Author; Presenter). Do Multiple Perspectives Lead to Perspective Change?
Papers presented at the Serious Games Summit/Games Developers Conference, San Jose, CA, March, 2006.
William Crosbie and Jessica Hammer (Co-Presenters). The Great Divide: Seven Core Tensions Between Schools and Games.
John Black (Presenter). Designing Games with Explanatory Transparency for better Learning and Understanding.
Michael
Hillinger and Charles K. Kinzer (Co-Presenters). CO2FX: A Web-based
Game for Teaching about Issues Underlying Global Climate Change.