Project led by Dimmel, Pandiscio selected for MIRTA accelerator program
The project is part of the latest cohort selected to participate in the University of Maine’s Maine Innovation Research and Technology Accelerator program (MIRTA).
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The project is part of the latest cohort selected to participate in the University of Maine’s Maine Innovation Research and Technology Accelerator program (MIRTA).
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The College of Education and Human Development’s online graduate programs once again rank among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.
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The Portland Press Herald interviewed Mia Morrison, an adviser and lecturer in instructional technology with the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development, for an article about the “new normal” of learning at home for Maine’s PreK-12 students and teachers.
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This summer, as part of a collaborative program in instructional technology across three University of Maine System campuses, the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development will start offering two new online graduate certificates.
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Allison Fluet is the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement in Instructional Technology award from the collaborative program in Instructional Technology.
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News Center Maine interviewed student teachers from the University of Maine and Mia Morrison, a lecturer in instructional technology at UMaine, about student teaching during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mia Morrison, lecturer in instructional technology with the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development, co-hosted an online chat on Tuesday, March 17 to help share resources, ideas and reflections aimed at supporting teachers and students during school closures caused by the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
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Augmented reality tools have the potential to help students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) improve their ability to read and understand texts, according to a new paper by three University of Maine scholars.
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The School of Learning and Teaching in the University of Maine’s College of Education and Human Development will host a series of graduate student research forums to help students meet each other, discuss their research interests, and learn more about faculty scholarship.
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Justin Dimmel, an assistant professor of mathematics education and instructional technology with the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development, will present at the Bangor PechaKucha Night on Friday, Feb. 19.
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