George Veletsianos
http://www.veletsianos.com
University of Texas, Austin
United States
George Veletsianos, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Instructional
Technology at the University of Texas, Austin. His prior post was as a
Lecturer of Digital Technologies, Communication & Education at the
University of Manchester, UK. His research interests involve the
design, development, and evaluation of digital learning environments
and his focus areas are adventure learning, pedagogical agents, and
the learner experience. George holds an MA and PhD degree in Learning
Technologies from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, and
further information about him can be found at www.veletsianos.com
(Address: George Veletsianos, Instructional Technologies Program,
Curriculum and Instruction Department, 244 Sanchez Building, 1
University Station D5700, University of Texas at Austin, TX 78712;
veletsianos@gmail.com)
Irene Kleanthous
University of Manchester
United Kingdom
Irene Kleanthous is a PhD candidate in Mathematics Education at the University of Manchester. She is a holder of a BA in Educational Studies with a minor degree in Psychology (2005), an MEd in ICT in Education (2006) and an MSc in Educational Research (2008). Her research interests deal with teachers' and students' attitudes to teaching and learning mathematics with technology. She is also interested in the use of dynamic geometry software (DGS) and the development of students’ geometrical thinking.
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