Mary Wilhelm-Chapin, Doctoral Student Mary is conducting a study titled as Graduate Students’ Perceived Value of Learning Resources in Learning the Content in an Online Course. This descriptive pilot study is aimed at understanding how students interact and engage with learning resources to help them learn course content. Graduate...
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Research Study: An Investigative Study of the Effectiveness of Research Education Methods and Make a Contribution to Educational Tools That Enhance Knowledge and Learning of Research Design and Methodology
Abdulrahman Rashed Alogaily, Doctoral Student Abdulrahman is conducting a study titled as An Investigative Study of the Effectiveness of Research Education Methods and Make a Contribution to Educational Tools That Enhance Knowledge and Learning of Research Design and Methodology. The proposed study would develop and test the effectiveness of...
Research Study: A Qualitative Study of Self-Regulated Learning and Learning Resource Use in an Online Spanish Course
Christopher David Hromalik, Doctoral Student Chris is conducting a study titled as A Qualitative Study of Self-Regulated Learning and Learning Resource Use in an Online Spanish Course. This study investigates how students at a community college self-regulate their learning during the use of the learning resources of an online...
“Research to Make a Difference” Webinar with Dr. Charles Reigeluth
by Mary Wilhelm-Chapin In April several doctoral students and faculty members met to listen to an AECT sponsored webinar with Dr. Charles Reigeluth. Dr. Reigeluth shared his thoughts and strategies on research methods and methodology decisions. A useful takeaway was his catch phrase “research to prove or research to...
Lunch at Dosa Grill
In May, the faculty and current PhD students went for a lunch together at an Indian buffet, Dosa Grill. They discussed professional and general topics, reflected on the past academic year, and celebrated research achievements. Jake was yet to become a father of a second child, and Ye was...
IDD&E Alum Invites Pimsiri Aroonsri to participate in her Thai MOOC teaching project
Pimsiri Aroonsri Around December of last year, a Thai IDD&E alum, Ms. Naowarat Bumrungchit invited me to join her teaching project. She runs one of the courses at “Thai Massive Open Online Course” or “Thai MOOC”. It is a government initiative to encourage lifelong learning culture in Thai people....
Yuri Pavlov Inducted to Phi Beta Delta Honor Society
Yuri Pavlov, Doctoral Student (Fall 2017) Yuri Pavlov was inducted to the Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars and received a medal of the society in Hendricks Chapel on March 25, 2017. This society, founded in 1986 in California, recognizes the scholarly achievement in international education of...
Spreading the Word About Instructional Design
By: Yuri Pavlov I have conducted 3 workshops on Instructional Design within one month. The first workshop was in Chicago at the North America Regional Conference organized by the Open Society Foundations (OSF) on March 16, 2017. The audience was graduate students sponsored by OSF to study in a...
IDD&E Allies in the School of Education
Anemonë Zeneli, KosovoMS Teaching in CurriculumTransformational Leadership Program Scholar '15IDE 631 “Instructional Design and Development I” was a fantastic class. I found the course matter engaging, and Professor Koszalka brought enthusiasm and experience to every lecture that she gave. I particularly enjoyed and appreciated the practical applications, such as the...
Welcoming our new Fall 2016 students!
IDE welcomes the new students who joined the IDE program in the Fall of 2016! This photo was taken outside of Huntington Hall during our new student orientation in August.
2016 AECT Conference Presentations
1.Bolds, T. (2016). Negotiating Math Identity: African American Students’ Perceptions of Mathematics. Presentation at the 2016 Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 17-21. 2.Chen, Y. ,Yang, T. & Lei, J. (2016). Emerging Technologies for College Students’ Inquiry-based Learning. Presentation at the 2016 Association for...
Christopher David Hromalik (Ph.D. student)
Christopher was a co-presenter of a full-day workshop, “Design and Delivery of Basic Online Language Instruction”, at the CALICO 2016 Conference (the annual conference of the Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium) in May 2016 at Michigan State University. Christopher also led a roundtable discussion, “Self-Regulated Learning for Language Students”,...
Mary Wilhelm-Chapin (Ph.D. student)
Mary Wilhelm-Chapin received the Central New York Association for Talent Development (CNYATD) 2016 Scholarship. Mary’s scholarship application showed a passion for continuing education, particularly with her plans for pursuing a doctorate from the Syracuse University Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation program. Mary’s plans for applying this continuing education to...
Jacob Andrew Hall (Ph.D. student)
Jacob Hall (Jake) was awarded the Best Student Presentation at the 2016 AECT International Convention in October 2016 in Las Vegas. His presentation, Technology for Communications in College Student’s Learning was presented as a student member of SICET at 2016 AECT International Convention.
Yuri Pavlov’s Story (Master student)
On Friday June 17, I conducted a 2-hour master class on the intro to Instruction Design at (the) Alexander Pushkin public library in Minsk, Belarus. More than thirty secondary school teachers of foreign languages came to the event. My personal aim was to introduce the concept to the Belarusian...
Karen Zannini Bull (Ph.D., 2016)
In September 2016 Karen was appointed as Interim Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Online Programs at University College. In Fall 2016 she was selected to serve as a Middle States Peer Reviewer. Karen also presented at 3 conferences: Balancing Work, Family, and a Terminal Degree: Completion Strategies for...