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Douglas Williams   Douglas Williams

Assistant Professor, Curriculum & Instruction

Patrick R. Rutherford Endowed Professorship in Education

Ph.D., Instructional Technology, University of Texas at Austin, 1999
 

 
Publications
 
Liu, M, Williams, D., & Pedersen, S. (2002). Alien Rescue: A Problem-Based Hypermedia Learning Environment for Middle School Science. Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 30(3), 255-270.

Pedersen, S. & Williams, D. (2001). Alien Rescue: The Design of Alien Rescue, Problem-based Learning Software for Middle School Science. Proceedings From the 2001 Annual Conference of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology.
 
 
Presentations
 
Williams, D. (2001, June 25-30). The impact of epistemological beliefs on middle school student’s knowledge acquisition and problem solving while working in a hypermedia-supported problem-based learning environment. Paper presented at the World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Educational Telecommunications, Tampere, Finland.

Williams, D., Liu, M., Benton, D. (2001, June 25-30). Analysis of navigation in a problem-based learning environment. Paper presented at the World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Educational Telecommunications, Tampere, Finland.

Williams, D., Lyman, S., Ford, M.J., Dobyns, S. (2001, June 25-30). Streaming video cases for the support of pre-service teacher education. Paper presented at the World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Educational Telecommunications, Tampere, Finland.

Lyman, S., Williams, D., Begnaud, L. (2001, June 25-30). Training, support, practices, and needs of the distance educator. Paper presented at the World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Educational Telecommunications, Tampere, Finland.

Lyman, S., Williams, D., Begnaud, L. (2001, June 25-30). Workload, advantages, and disadvantages of a newly developed online course. Paper presented at the World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Educational Telecommunications, Tampere, Finland.

Williams, D., Lyman, S. (2001, April 22-24). LaunchPad: A web portal for the support of professional development schools. Paper presented at the National Teaching in Higher Education (THE) Forum, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
 
 
Funded Grants
 
2002, Williams, D. "PASS-K-12: Performance Assessment Support System for In-service Teachers." Louisiana Department of Education. Funded amount: $180,800.

2001, Williams, D. "Assessment Systems and Learning Environments. Governor’s Information Technology Initiative." Funded amount: $1,289,000.

2001, Williams, D., Blanchard, L., Fulwiler, J., Guerin, J. "PASS-PORT: Performance Assessment Support System." Louisiana Board of Regents Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITAL). Funded amount: $187,600.

2000, Williams, D., Lyman, S., Ford, M.J. "College of Education Undergraduate Student Computer Lab Upgrade." A University of Louisiana at Lafayette Student Technology Enhancement Program (STEP). Funded amount: $80,000.

2000, Williams, D., Lyman, S. "Professional Development School Distance Education Initiative." Louisiana Board of Regents Distance Learning Initiative Grant. Funded amount: $49,000.

2000, Williams, D., Lyman, S., Ford, M.J. "Online Courses to Support Teacher Certification in Technology." Louisiana Board of Regents Distance Learning Initiative Grant. A collaboration between University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Northwestern State University, and Nichols State University. Funded amount: $120,000.
 

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