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. My research interests include ways K–12 science teachers learn science from their own teaching practice and the impacts of educating college students on the psychology of social media.
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My father was honored to be the devotional speaker at Brigham Young University-Hawaii today. His address was titled “Foot Care: John 13: 1-7” My sister Suzanne performed her trumped as part of the special musical number and my mother, LeeAnne, … Continue reading →
As a new assistant professor at Marshall, I was excited by the opportunity to potentially share my Psychology of Social Media course with the Honors students here. Last fall I submitted a In the case of any achat viagra pfizer … Continue reading →
This year brings a new and exciting adventure in my career. I am now a tenure track assistant professor of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundations in the College of Education and Professional Development at Marshall University. I was hired primarily to … Continue reading →
Update December 2018: I was doing a little more research on Izabel Laxamana and need to fix an error. It seems that the video made by Izabel’s father was posted by a friend AFTER she had jumped off the bridge, not by … Continue reading →
When we’re attacking an individual we can often be seen as petty or vengeful (something I address in another article). But when it comes to an individual exacting revenge on a corporation via social media, we seem to view the … Continue reading →
On May 22, 2015 I presented two posters of my research at the Association for Psychological Science Annual Conference in New York City. The first poster was based on the research I did with my psychology of social media students. … Continue reading →
On Monday, May 11, 2015 three of my students (Trysta Ram, Dahlia Gatoloai, and Abraham Garcia) presented our research on preservice teachers’ conformity to science curriculum at the 1st Undergraduate Research Conference in Psychology at the University of Hawai’i at … Continue reading →