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Professional Background

Asst Prof of Communication- Computing- Tech in Educ.

Educational Background

 B.S. with Honors in Computer Science,  Schreyer Honors College Program, The Pennsylvania State University (2002)

PhD in Information Sciences and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University (2009)
Dissertation Title:  Understanding How Identity Supportive Games (ISG) Can Impact Asian-American Possible Selves

Scholarly Interests
Identity; serious games, social impact games, games for change; video games as designed experiences and spaces for learning; collaborative virtual environments;  using technology to deliver experiences that empower people, or overcome negative stereotypes/other barriers to learning; design and human-computer interaction

Selected Publications

Hoadley, C., Xu, H., Lee, J. J., Rosson, M. (in press). Privacy as Information Access and Illusory Control: The Case of the Facebook News Feed Privacy Outcry. To be published in the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research and Applications.

Lee, J. J. (2008, June). Understanding How Identity Supportive Games Can Impact Asian-American Possible Selves. Presented at the International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS 2008) Doctoral Consortium, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Lee, J. J., Gaydos, M., Hoadley, C. (2008). Identities, Stereotypes, and Constructing Avatars for Success in Math. In Learning and Research in the Web 2 Era: New Opportunities for Research (J. Slotta, organizer). Proceedings of the International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS 2008) Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Hoadley, C., Lee, J. J., & Sockman, B. R. (2008, March) Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Educational Technology Design Teams: A Cross-Case Analysis Using the TACIT Framework. Roundtable Paper. American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Conference, March 24-28, 2008.

Lee, J. J., Hoadley, C., & Sockman, B. R. (2008, March) TACIT as a Reflective Tool for Improving Educational Software Partnerships. Poster presented at the Technology Enhanced Learning in Science (TELS) annual meeting held during the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Conference, March 24-28, 2008.

Lee, J. J., Hoadley, C., Xu, H., Rosson, M. B. (2008, February). How to anger Internet users by sharing information they've already published: Privacy attitudes and the Facebook controversy. Poster presented at the 2008 Information Sciences and Technology Graduate Symposium: Creativity and Innovation: The Future of Information, Technology, and the Enterprise.
Lee, J. J., & Hoadley, C. (2007). Leveraging identity to make learning fun: Possible selves and experiential learning in massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs). Innovate Journal of Online Education, 3(6).

Lee, J. J. and Hoadley, C. (2006). "Ugly in a world where you can choose to be beautiful": Teaching and learning about diversity via virtual worlds. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS06), Bloomington, Indiana, June 2006, pp. 383-389. [Click here to download PDF.]

Lee, J. J. and Hoadley, C. (2006). Online identity as a leverage point for learning in massively multiplayer online games (MMORPGs). In Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT06), Kekrade, the Netherlands, July 2006, pp. 761-763.

Lee, J. J., Hellar, D. B., & Hoadley, C. (2006). Gender, Gaming, and IT Careers. In E. M. Trauth (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, Hershey, PA: Idea Group, Inc.


Joey Lee

Joey Lee

Asst Prof of Communication- Computing- Tech in Educ.

Phone: 212-678-3172
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Web site: http://www.joey-lee.net

Office Hours: Mon: 5-6:30; Tues: 1-2:30

Office Location: 322G Thompson Hall