Hi, I'm a professor in Information and Learning Technologies (ILT) at the University of Colorado Denver. This site provides links to some of my papers and class resources. I teach courses in instructional design, e-learning, research and trends in learning technologies.
I am particularly interested in ways to support instructional-design professionals in their work. I enjoy studying the effects-pro and con-of technology on teaching, learning, and work performance.
Adoption and Use of Learning Resources
Technology Adoption in Schools and Universities (2001)
A Critique of How Adoption Models Get Used (1999)
COMET: An Implementation Case Study (1998)
Using Technology Wisely (talk to CONFIE conference in Sao Paulo) (1997)
From Center to Periphery: Shifting Agency in Complex Technical Environments (with Martin Ryder) (1997)
Design and Use of Learning Technologies (1997)
Successful Technology Integration in an Elementary School (1995)
Courses
TIE Conference in Copper Mountain
Links to Our Program
Instructional Technology Connections
Learning Technologies
Learning and the Internet
WebQuests for Reflection (2002)
Educational Trends for Distance Education (2001)
Activity Theory and Web-based Training with David Peal (2001)
Constructivist Learning on the Web (2000)
Cultural Assimilation of the Internet (1996)
Affordances and Constraints of the Internet (1996)
From Local to Virtual Learning Environments: Making the Connection (1995)
Learning and Performance Support
Evolving Tools of Performance Support: Empowering Workgroups and Individuals (1998)
Supporting Human Performance Across Disciplines: A Converging of Roles and Tools (1996)
Learning Communities
Bounded Learning Communities AERA paper (2004)
Learning Communities: Laboritories of Innovation for Teaching and Learning, .ppt format, Tel Aviv Israel (2003)
Sense of Community as a Desired Outcome for Instruction (2001)
Creating Technology-Supported Learning Communities (1998)
Dynamic Learning Communities (1996)
