Profiles in "Educational Technology" Expertise Area

  • Samuel DiGangi's research focuses on the learning technologies of social and academic behavior, including development, evaluation, and refinement of evidence-based techniques for use by teachers, parents and practitioners.
  • Smith teaches a wide selection of courses in areas within applied linguistics. His research focuses on computer-assisted language learning.
  • Cynthia Padavano is an Instructional Designer wit EdPlus Digital Learning (EDL). She is working on the Masters of Computer Science (MCS) online program but has been a part of ASU since 2014.
  • Brian Nelson's research focuses on immersive learning environments, augmented reality, VR, and educational games for STEM.
  • Matsunaga holds a PhD in English Literature with an emphasis in British Romanticism and Digital Humanities. He is the Director of Digital Technology, Graduate Faculty, and an Academic Professional.
  • Gary Bitter has researched emerging technologies for the last 50 years. He is interested in any approach that attempts to determine the feasibility of m-learning throughout education.
  • Kathleen Puckett's contributions to educational research are centered around access to and success in the general education curriculum for students with disabilities