Interim-Chair
Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University
Office: G170
Phone: (940) 565-4918
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Website: http://www.sageperformance.com/drjeffallen
Information: Dr. Allen's area of interest includes career and technical education, learning and performance innovation and research methods.
Ph.D., Kansas State University
Office: G183
Phone: (940) 565-3536
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Information: Dr. Ennis-Cole's areas of interest include Computer Education Instruction and Administration, Systems Development, Neural Networks, Internet, and Human Development. In addition, Dr. Ennis-Cole is the Undergraduate Program Coordinator.
Ph.D., University of Aberdeen, Scotland (2007)
Office: G155
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Website: http://courseweb.unt.edu/jenriquez
Information: Dr. Enriquez's research interests include science and technology studies, feminist theories and actor-network approaches to educational research in the areas of literacy, media, communication and institutional (educational) practices (ie. teaching and learning).
Program Coordinator CECS
Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin (2001)
Office: G157
Phone: (940) 565-2571
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Website: http://courseweb.unt.edu/gjones
Information: Greg Jones' interest is in expanding the way technology can be used to further the creation and distribution of knowledge and learning. His research focuses on the areas of emerging technologies for learning, which include visualization systems for education, virtual communities, telementoring, and multi-user 3D online learning environments (virtual environments). These technologies support learning by the distribution of interaction and feedback across both time and space via interactive forms of multimedia.
Director IITTL: The Institute for the Integration of Technology and Learning
Ph.D., University of Hawaii (1978)
Office: G193D
Phone: (940) 565-4195
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Website: http://courseweb.tac.unt.edu/gknezek
Information: Dr. Knezek's research interests include measuring attitudes and dispositions toward information technology, developing and testing formal models of technology integration, developing practical research designs, and refining scaling methods and techniques.
Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University
Office: G182
Phone: (940) 565-2154
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Website: http://www.coe.unt.edu/Li
Information: Dr. Li's research areas include work ethic, advancing strategic employee development in organizations, and emerging technologies for human resource development.
Ed. D., Columbia University (2006)
Office: G189
Phone: (940) 369-7572
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Website: http://courseweb.unt.edu/llin/
Information: Dr. Lin's research interest lies in the intersections of new media and technologies, information science, cognition, psychology, and education. Her areas of expertise include online teaching and learning, teacher professional development, youth development through new media and technologies, and instructional and multimedia designs.
Ph.D., University of North Texas
Office: G184
Phone: (940) 369-7684
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Information: Dr. Nimon's research agenda is to advance the field of Human Performance Technology (HPT) through the study of workplace spirituality, measurement, and evaluation.
Ph.D., University of North Texas
Office: G191
Phone: (940) 565-2057
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Information: Dr. Norris's areas of interest include Computer-based Education, Human Factors, and Teacher Productivity.
Executive Director of the Texas Center for Educational Technology (TCET)
Ph.D., Texas Tech University
Office: G195A
Phone: (940) 565-2057
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Website: http://www.tcet.unt.edu/
Information: Dr. Poirot's areas of interest include Computer-based Education, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Assisted Instruction.
Ph.D., Indiana University (2006)
Office: G187
Phone: (940) 369-7489
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Website: http://www.scottjwarren.com
Information: Dr. Warren's interests include the use of existing and emerging technologies to improve student literacy, motivation to learn, achievement, and positive experiences with school, especially in K-16 settings. Research interests include studying the use of technologies such as digital learning environments, off-the-shelf and designed games and simulations, and instances where these intersect with more traditional, non-digital curricular materials such as text books, literature, and oral storytelling, and teacher preparation for the use of each.
Ph.D., Ohio State University (1972)
Office: G178D
Phone: (940) 565-2714
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Information: Dr. Wircenski's areas of interest include courseware design, evaluation, Career and Technical Education and learners with special needs.
Ed.D., University of Buffalo (1978)
Office: G178C
Phone: (940) 369-7704
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Information: Dr. Wircenski's research interests include special populations, curriculum accommodations, learning styles, and authentic assessment.
Office: G150
Phone: (940) 565-4238
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Office: G152A
Phone: (940) 565-3634
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Office: G150B
Phone: (940) 565-4070
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