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University
of Texas at Austin
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Dr.
Paul E. Resta
Dr.
Resta holds the Ruth Knight Millikan Centennial Professorship
in the Department
of Curriculum and Instruction and is the Director of
the Learning
Technology Center in the College
of Education at the University of Texas at Austin. He
teaches advanced graduate courses in instructional technology
including instructional design, technology planning and
computer-supported collaborative learning.
Link
to Paul
Resta's page.
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Kenneth
D. Tothero
KITE
Knowledge Scout at the University of Texas at Austin
Ken is the coordinator of The IDEA Studio, the group responsible for
providing support and services relating to the instructional application of
technology within The College of Education. Ken has an extensive background in the
integration of technology into the classroom, including over ten years of
secondary level teaching experience and seven years of experience in
developing multimedia software in support of education and training.
Email
Ken Tothero.
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Stephan Bera
KITE
Knowledge Scout at the University of Texas at Austin
Stephan is a graduate student in Learning, Cognition, and Instruction at
the University of Texas at Austin. Stephan's background is in the area of
effective learning and instructional technology. He has taught at the
college level for five years, encouraging students to be mindful about
their own learning by helping them learn how to take more responsibility
for their own learning. His research interests revolve around evaluating
the ways in which a user's individual responsibility is affected when they
access and learn from an electronic, or interactive, environment and what
skills they must possess in order to be resourceful in this environment.
Email
Stephan Bera.
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Caroline Sullivan
KITE
Knowledge Scout at the University of Texas at Austin
Caroline Sullivan is a second-year doctoral student in the Department of
Curriculum and Instruction. She has 7 years experience teaching middle
and high school Spanish and Speech Communication as well as Teaching
Assistant positions for the undergraduate and graduate level at the
University. Additionally, Caroline was the middle school campus trainer
for new computer program integration for teachers as well as a member of
various technology committees and initiatives.
Email
Caroline Sullivan.
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The
Learning Technology Center at the University of Texas at
Austin
In
addition to its mission of providing microcomputing and
media support and assistance to the faculty and students
of the College of Education, the Learning Technology Center
is committed to playing a leadership role in the research,
support and development of technology in educational settings.
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