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K-12 Education

Victoria Talwar

Dr. Victoria Talwar

Dr. Talwar's research explores cyberbullying and adolescent online engagement, aiming to uncover youth's attitudes and perceptions in digital spaces, with potential implications for the development of educational technology solutions promoting safe and positive online interactions among students.
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Michael Lipset

Dr. Michael Lipset

Dr. Lipset's work connects with educational technology through an emphasis on educational innovation and pedagogy, particularly in teacher education, utilizing technology to advance social action and sustainability education, reflecting a commitment to integrating digital tools to facilitate transformative learning experiences.
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Krista Muis

Dr. Krista Muis

Dr. Muis' research involves the development and refinement of educational assessment tools/tech, striving to improve the learning process and understanding of educational concepts and the evaluation of students’ acquired knowledge.
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Nikki Lobczowski

Dr. Nikki Lobczowski

Dr. Lobczowski leverages design-based research and learning analytics to create innovative technologies that support both students and teachers in collaborative educational settings, enhancing the regulation of emotions and self-regulated learning processes.
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Michael Hoover

Dr. Michael L. Hoover

Michael's research explores online learning environments of university students from different socioeconomic backgrounds, examining how technology impacts multicultural learning and development.
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Adam Dube

Dr. Adam Dubé

Adam’s EdTech research helps to shape industry guidelines for digital learning and provides tech developers with best practices and policies grounded in educational psychology.
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Maria Cutumisu

Dr. Maria Cutumisu

Maria's research involves machine learning and game-based learning, exploring the effectiveness of such innovations as AI and wearable tech used to optimize the educational experience.
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Armando Bertone

Dr. Armando Bertone

Armando’s research involves working with youth (aged 4 to 21) who have neurodevelopmental conditions, to develop a computer-based attention training program for scholastic settings.
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