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College of Education & Human Development Educational Psychology Psychological Foundations

Educational Psychology - Psychological Foundations/Quantitative Methods
250 Education Sciences Building - 56 East River Road - Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
Tel: 612-624-0042 - Fax: 612-624-8241

Learning and cognition / educational technology

Students focus on research in decision making, problem solving, intelligence, text comprehension, reading fluency, technology-enhanced learning, mathematical and causal reasoning, teaching effectiveness, cognition diagnostic testing, and software evaluation. Students study advanced systems to improve learning through mediated delivery systems. Topics include interactive learning, dynamic-based simulations, software and courseware design, adaptive learning systems, and technology system evaluation methodologies.

Faculty

William Bart (sabbatical 2009-2010)
Jay Samuels
Bob Tennyson
Keisha Varma
Sashank Varma

 

Adjunct Faculty

Steve Yussen

Course requirements

Ph.D.
M.A.

July 2009

 
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