Educational Technology

April 3, 2018

HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY TO SOLVE EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:36 am

by Michigan State University

Christine Greenhow is an associate professor of educational psychology and educational technology and the 2018 recipient of MSU’s Teacher-Scholar Award for excellence in scholarship and teaching informed by research. She is currently the principal investigator of research funded by the Bates-Byers Endowment for Technology in Education examining the affordances of robot-mediated learning for student engagement in hybrid education. In an age where the internet and social media are changing the ways we do business and communicate, it is no surprise that a professor of educational technology would inquire how to harness these technologies to solve persistent educational problems. How can we get students more engaged in their learning? How can we reach students anytime, anywhere? How can we make all students feel a sense of connection to classmates and instructor? How can we make classes more accessible, interactive, and fun?

https://msutoday.msu.edu/360/2018/christine-greenhow-harnessing-technology-to-solve-educational-problems/

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