by kaylasharp | Apr 21, 2017 | Ed Tech News
UF Ed Tech’s Pasha Antonenko has been invited to be one of three speakers at a NSF-sponsored panel at AERA 2017 – one focusing on the NSF’s Big Idea “Human-Technology Frontier” next to Dr. Kurt VanLehn from ASU and Dr. Chandra Mullen from...
by kaylasharp | Apr 21, 2017 | Ed Tech News
If you are attending AERA this year, please join us in San Antonio for the symposium “Using Neuroscience Methods to Study Learning: Focus on the Process, Not Just the Outcomes.” The Symposium was put together by the NSF-funded Project LENS to discuss 5...
by kaylasharp | Apr 21, 2017 | Ed Tech News
Ed Tech PhD student Jiahui Wang won the first place in the non-STEM category for her poster on an eye-tracking study of instructor presence in the Algebra Nation environment at the 2017 Graduate Student Research Day....
by kaylasharp | Apr 12, 2017 | Ed Tech News
Ritzhaupt, A. D., Huggins-Manley, A. C., Dawson, K., Ağaçlı-Doğan, N., & Doğan, S. (2017). Validity and Appropriate Uses of the Revised Technology Uses and Perceptions Survey (TUPS). Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 49(1-2), 73-87. Retrieved from...
by kaylasharp | Apr 7, 2017 | Ed Tech News
Congratulations to Ed Tech PhD student Claudia Grant for receiving the Mitchell Hope award from the Southwest Florida Fossil Society! Claudia’s interests focus on using 3D scanning and printing technologies in the context of paleontology to improve integration...