Kim Receives National Science Foundation Grant
Kim Receives National Science Foundation Grant
Associate Professor Min Kyu Kim received a three-year, $298,375 grant from the National Science Foundation to help improve undergraduate STEM education.
Associate Professor Min Kyu Kim received a three-year, $298,375 grant from the National Science Foundation to help improve undergraduate STEM education.
Christy Jarrard, a second-year doctoral student in the educational psychology Ph.D. program presented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) 2023 Convention in Washington, D.C., Aug. 3-5.
Associate Professor Min Kyu Kim and doctoral student Jinho Kim were featured in the AI-ALOE Spotlight newsletter.
Associate Professor Lauren Margulieux received the International Computing Education Research Test of Time Award at the International Computing Education Research Conference in Chicago, Illinois.
Jennifer Austin and Daniel Conine, faculty members in the Department of Learning Sciences, have been appointed to the board of associate editors for the journal Behavior Analysis in Practice.
Assistant Professor Jonte Myers will be awarded the 2023 Must-Read Article Award at the Council for Learning Disabilities’ (CLD) 45th Annual International Conference on Learning Disabilities.
Associate Professor Lauren Margulieux gave two talks at Vrije University in Amsterdam about her research and her work at Georgia State.
Professor David Houchins served as a guest editor for a special issue of Behavior Disorders on using mixed methods research in special education, his field of study.
Assistant Professor Ben Shapiro in Learning Sciences, co-authored a paper for the Association for Computing Machinery’s CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing proceedings.
Ben Shapiro, assistant professor in Learning Sciences, published an article for the Journal of Education, Technology & Society.
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