Research Interview Series with Dr. Ray Pastore

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Research Interview Series with Dr. Ray Pastore Podcast

In this series Dr. Ray Pastore discusses various topics with experts. Topics can range from technology, education, health, science and anything else that is interesting! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rayme-pastore/support

  1. 10/10/2021

    Research Interview Series #25: Dr. Richard E. Mayer, Distinguished Professor of Psychology at UCSB

    Richard E. Mayer is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the  University of California, Santa Barbara. His research interests are in  applying the science of learning to education, with current projects on  multimedia learning, computer-supported learning, and computer games for  learning. His research is at the intersection of cognition,  instruction, and technology, with a focus on how to help people learn in  ways so they can transfer what they have learned to new situations. He  served as President of Division 15 (Educational Psychology) of the  American Psychological Association and Vice President of the American  Educational Research Association for Division C (Learning and  Instruction). He is the winner of the Thorndike Award for career  achievement in educational psychology, the Scribner Award for  outstanding research in learning and instruction, and the American  Psychological Association’s Distinguished Contribution of Applications  of Psychology to Education and Training Award. He is ranked #1 as the  most productive educational psychologist in the world in Contemporary  Educational Psychology. He has served as Principal Investigator or co-PI  on more than 30 grants, including recent grants from the Office of  Naval Research to investigate how to improve the effectiveness of  educational games, from the Institute of Education Sciences to  investigate the effectiveness of features of an online tutoring system,  and from the National Science Foundation to study students’ learning and  problem-solving strategies. He is former editor of the Educational  Psychologist and former co-editor of Instructional Science, and he  serves on the editorial boards of 12 journals mainly in educational  psychology. He is the author of more than 500 publications including 30  books, such as Learning as a Generative Activity (with L. Fiorella),  Computer Games for Learning, Applying the Science of Learning,  e-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Fourth Edition (with R.  Clark), Multimedia Learning: Second Edition, Learning and Instruction:  Second Edition, Handbook of Research on Learning and Instruction: Second  Edition (co-editor with P. Alexander) and the Cambridge Handbook of  Multimedia Learning: Second Edition (editor). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rayme-pastore/support

    51 min
  2. 11/03/2021

    Research Interview Series #22: Janna Robertson, Ph.D., Professor of Education

    Research Interview Series #22: Ray Pastore, Ph.D. interviews Janna  Robertson, Ph.D., Professor of Education. We talk Art, Education,  Impacts, and Community! Links:  Forest of DREAMS article:  https://wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com/flash/2020-1/page_39.html  Forest of DREAM Documentary: https://vimeo.com/224277353  End Racism Now Art Installation: https://www.eighteenforward.com/  School Justice Partnership: https://jannasrobertson.wixsite.com/sjpartner   Bio:  Dr. Janna Siegel Robertson has worked in the field of education for over  35 years and received her doctorate from University of California in Los  Angeles in Educational Psychology. She is currently a Professor of  Secondary Education at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. Her  research and multiple publications focus in the areas of dropout  prevention, at-risk students, instructional technology, teacher  preparation, arts education, special education, gifted education and  community service learning.  In the past, she was a general and special  education teacher, a school administrator and a district administrator. Dr. Robertson’s directed “The Forest of DREAMS" mural which was a  240-foot block long mural that transformed an entire Northside  neighborhood by DREAMS Center for Arts. During 2016, she solicited 76  organizations including schools, churches, non-profits, businesses,  neighbors, and individuals to sponsor their creature in the forest and  supervised over 600 volunteers. The formerly neglected neighborhood is  now a destination where busloads of children, tourists and locals come  to visit the mural with its hidden creatures and stories. A documentary  titled “Brushstrokes” describing the community service learning project.   Several additional community murals have been painted around town  including at Elderhaus, The Career Readiness Academy at Mosley PLC, DC  Virgo Preparatory School, New Beginnings Church, Black Man Running, and  Support the Port. Her most recent project was co-directing the “Black  Lives Do Matter: End Racism Now” art installation for the City of  Wilmington. This 135-foot sculpture consist of the 8-foot aluminum  letters each painted by a diverse group of artists depicting positive  contributions of Black culture to the city. The art installation will be  at Jervay Freedom Walk Park for 2020-2021. She is involved with several  additional projects through UNCW for 2021 that integrate social justice  art, resilience, social emotional learning, and community service. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rayme-pastore/support

    58 min

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In this series Dr. Ray Pastore discusses various topics with experts. Topics can range from technology, education, health, science and anything else that is interesting! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rayme-pastore/support

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