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Working Groups:
Research/Evaluation Working Group
The objective of the SIIA Education Division Research/Evaluation Working Group is to contribute to the improvement of ed tech research and dissemination efforts by government, industry, and the non-profit sector. This group undertakes activities aimed at enhancing the quality, usability, and timeliness of research and dissemination; enhancing collaboration in R&E and dissemination activities among stakeholders; and improving the knowledge base about the implementation and effectiveness of technology-supported educational interventions.
Education Division Research/Evaluation Working Group Members
- Mick Adkisson, SMART Technologies ULC
- Marcy Baughman, Pearson
- Christopher Brown, Pearson
- Andrew Coulson, MIND Research Institute
- Valerie Crawford, SRI International - Center for Technology in Learning
- Kristin De Vivo, Scholastic
- David Dockterman, Tom Snyder Productions
- Ron Fitzgerald, MathResources, Inc
- Deborah Forrester, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Supplemental
- Rob Foshay, Texas Instruments, Inc. - Education & Productivity Solutions Business
- Lawrence Gallagher, SRI International - Center for Technology in Learning
- Eric Gibbs, TrueOutcomes, LLC
- Katie Gilligan, Texthelp Systems, Inc.
- Carol Guziak, Holt McDougal
- Ray Henderson, ANGEL Learning, Inc.
- Betsy Hill, BrainWare Safari/Learning Enhancement
- Colleen Jenkins, SAS Institute Inc.
- Irene McAfee, McGraw-Hill Education
- Denis Newman, Empirical Education Inc.
- Jim Norwood, Atomic Learning
- Marcie Penner-Wilger, Autoskill International, Inc.
- Steve Ritter, Carnegie Learning, Inc.
- Joan Rooney, Tutor.com
- Sara Sawtelle, BrainWare Safari/Learning Enhancement
- Jay Sivin-Kachala, Interactive Educational Systems Design, Inc. (IESD)
- Larry Snowhite, McGraw-Hill Education
- Cathy Sump, Curriculum Advantage
- David Wagner, Tech4Learning, Inc.
- Daniel Watts, eChalk, Inc.
- Lynn Zingraf, ANGEL Learning, Inc.
Meetings are scheduled for 2:00pm Eastern on the first Monday of each month.
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For more information on joining the Research/Evaluation Working Group, email Mark Schneiderman.
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