Zone Faculty and Mentors

The following faculty and mentors currently work in the ZONE.

Joi Moore (Faculty)

Course(s) Teaching: Flash Authoring, Intermediate Web Development.

Joi received her Ph.D. in Instructional Technology from the University of Georgia in 1998. Her research interest developed from her work at a Georgia middle school where she studied teachers' usage of an electronic performance support system (EPSS). Dr. Moore's research and teaching interests include the design and development of EPSSs and learning technologies as well as the integration of computer technology into the learning and work environment.

Jane Howland (Faculty)

Course(s) Teaching: Introduction to Web Development, Introduction to Digital Media.

Jane received her Ph.D. in Information Science and Learning Technologies at the University of Missouri. Her teaching and research interests include constructivist and collaborative learning in online environments, technology-enhanced student assessment, and information technology use with K-12 learners. Dr. Howland was Principal Investigator for two U.S. Department of Education "Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology (PT3)" grants.

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Kwangsu Cho (Faculty)

Course(s) Teaching: Web Application Development I, Web Application Development II.

Christiana Kumalasari (Mentor)

Course(s) Teaching: Introduction to Web Development

Christiana Kumalasari received her M.D from Trisakti University Medical School-Jakarta, Indonesia. She is very experienced in working with interactive multimedia and web development. Currently, she is a Doctoral Candidate in the School of Information Science & Learning Technologies. Her research interests includes technology enhanced learning, problem-based learning, and simulation; especially in the health education.

Kyungbin Kwon (Mentor)

Course(s) Teaching: Intermediate to Web Development.

Kyungbin Kwon received his Master degree from Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea. Now, he is a Doctoral Candidate in the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies. His research interest is peer collaboration in online learning environment and writing by reviewing with peer commenting. His technical background includes CSS, Javascript, ASP.net2.0 and other image editing tools.

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Gordon Graber (Mentor)

Course(s) Teaching: Introduction to Digital Media

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Margarida Washburn (Mentor)

Course(s) Teaching: Flash Authoring.

Pornsuree Jamsri (Mentor)

Course(s) Teaching: Introduction to Web Development.

Pornsuree Jamsri has her M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction Design (HCI/d) Indiana University, Bloomington, IN and also M.A. in International Human Rights at Mahidol University, Thailand. Presently, she is a doctoral student in the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies. Her major interest areas are designing learning/teaching tools, HCI/d, and child rights in education.


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