Short Bio I am a Lappan-Phillips Professor of Computing Education in the College of Education and College of Natural Science at Michigan State University. In addition to Ph.D. in Learning, Design, and Technology. I hold bachelors and masters in Electrical Engineering. My research and teaching focus on supporting educators to understand, apply, and critically evaluate the use of computing in K-12 classrooms. |
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Dr. Aman Yadav Professor Educational Psychology and Educational Technology East Lansing, MI 48824, U.S.A email: ayadav (at) msu.edu ph: 517-884-2094 Follow @yadavaman |
If a picture is worth a thousand words is video worth a million?
Yadav, A., Phillips, M., Lundeberg, M. A., Koehler, M. J., Clouse, K., & Dirkin, K. H. (2011). If a picture is worth a thousand words is video worth a million? Differences in affective and cognitive processing of video and text cases. Journal of Computing in Higher Education. In this investigation…
Web Apps for Educators
This is a great resource for Web 2.0 Applications that educators can use in their classes. https://sites.google.com/site/educationalapps/
Yadav, Shaver, & Meckl (2010)
Yadav, A., Shaver, G. M., & Meckl, P. (2010). Lessons learned: Implementing the case teaching method in a mechanical engineering course. Journal of Engineering Education, 99(1), 55-69. Abstract Background – Cases have also been found to increase students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills, higher-order thinking skills, conceptual change, and their…
About Me
I am an Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Educational Technology at Michigan State University. My research focuses on preparing teachers to embed computational thinking practices and computing in the classroom. In addition, my work also involves developing an understanding of problem-based learning (PBL) and case-based instruction (CBI) in STEM disciplines,…