The following list of 2018 American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting presentations, highlights the ISLT facutly, PhD graduates, and students that will be presenting in New York City, April 13-17, 2018. Great job on your continued dedication and excellence in educational research!
AERA Information: http://www.aera.net/Events-Meetings/Annual-Meeting/2018-Annual-Meeting-General-Information
FSU College of Education AERA Presenters: https://news.fsu.edu/news/university-news/2018/04/04/florida-state-university-researchers-to-present-at-american-educational-research-association-annual-meeting/
Fri, April 13
12:00 to 1:30pm
Dr. Fengfeng Ke and Sungwoong Lee
Effects of Problem Representation Format on Visual
Attention and Mathematics Word Problem–Solving
Accuracy: Does Iconic Make a Difference?
New York Marriott Marquis,
Fifth Floor, Westside Ballroom
Salon 4
Fri, April 13
4:05 to 5:35pm
Jamaal Harrison, Jenay
Sermon, Dr. Tamara Bertrand
Jones, Dr. Shouping Hu, and
Dr. Toby Park
Black Males Using Cultural Wealth as Metacognitive
Success Strategies in Community Colleges: A Case
Study
New York Marriott Marquis,
Fifth Floor, Westside Ballroom
Salon 2
Sat, April 14
8:15 to 9:45am
Dr. Fengfeng Ke and Xinhao Xu
Learning Numeric Systems Conversions Through
Embodied Interactions
New York Marriott Marquis,
Fifth Floor, Westside Ballroom
Salon 4
Sat, April 14
8:15 to 9:45am
Dr. James Klein and Wei Qiang
Competencies for Instructional Design and
Technology Professionals
New York Hilton Midtown,
Third Floor, Americas Hall 1-2 -
Exhibit Hall
Sat, April 14
12:25 to 1:55pm
Dr. Alison Moore and Dr.
James Klein
The Business of Informal Learning: A Survey of
Instructional Design and Performance Improvement
Practitioners
The Parker, Second Floor, Lorica
Room
Sat, April 14
12:25 to 1:55pm
Zhaihuan Dai, Dr. Fengfeng
Ke, Yanjun Pan, Xinhao Xu and Jewoong
Moon
Examining Scaffolding and Leaning Engagement
Through Learner Behavior Patterns in a Mathematical
Game
New York Hilton Midtown, Third Floor, Americas Hall 1-2 - Exhibit Hall
Sat, April 14
2:15 to 3:45pm
Dr. Fengfeng Ke and Jeewoong
Moon
Virtual Reality–Based Role-Playing and Design in
Social Interaction Skills Development of Children
With High-Functioning Autism
Park Central Hotel New York,
Carnegie
Sun, April 15
10:35am to 12:05pm
Dr. Fengfeng Ke and Xinhao Xu
Virtual and Physical Presence in Simulation-Based
Learning
The Parker, Second Floor, Lorica
Room
Sun, April 15
2:45 to 4:15pm
Dr. Valerie Shute, Dr. Fengfeng
Ke, Dr. Russell Almond, Chen
Sun, Seyedahmad Rahimi, Xi
Lu
Assessing and Enhancing Formal Physics Knowledge
in Physics Playground
New York Marriott Marquis,
Fifth Floor, Carnegie
Sun, April 15
2:45 to 4:15pm
Dr. Vanessa Paz Dennen
Social Presence, Identity, and Context Collapse:
Navigating the Discursive Terrain of Personhood in
Online Learning
Westin
New York at Times
Square, 8th Floor, Minetta
Mon, April 16
4:05 to 5:35pm
Dr. Vanessa Paz Dennen, Dr.
Stacey Rutledge, Lauren
Bagdy, Jerrica Rowlett, and
Sarah Joyce
Social Networking Sites, Teen Identity, and High
Schools: Unregulated Social Spaces in Formal
Learning Environments
Millennium Broadway
New York
Times Square, Room 3.11
Tue, April 17
8:15 to 10:15am
Benjamin Emihovich
Improving Undergraduates' Problem-Solving Skills
Through Video Game Play
Millennium Broadway
New York
Times Square, Third Floor,
Room 3.04-3.05
Tue, April 17
8:15 to 10:15am
Seyedahmad Rahimi and Dr.
Betsy Becker
The Effectiveness of Digital Games on Problem-
Solving Skills in Elementary and Secondary
Education: A Meta-Analysis
Millennium Broadway
New York
Times Square, Third Floor,
Room 3.04-3.05
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