Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations, Marshall Univeristy
I earned my Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and Educational Technology from Michigan State University, and I’m currently an Assistant Professor of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundations at Marshall University. I teach courses in educational psychology and the psychology of social media, a course I developed in 2014 and which is one of the only courses of its kind in the world. I am researching ways K–12 science teachers learn science from their own teaching practice as well as the impacts of educating college students on the psychology of social media.
Why shaming your children on social media may make things worse
Dec 16, 2018 10:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
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