Written by: Josh Rosenberg
Primary Source: Joshua M. Rosenberg, March 23, 2016
I had the opportunity to present an Introduction to R for Programming and Statistical Analysis in Education on the invitation of my colleague Mete Akcaoglu at Georgia Southern University’s College of Education. The presentation is available here.
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Joshua M. Rosenberg is a Ph.D. student in the Educational Psychology and Educational Technology program at Michigan State University. In his research, Joshua focuses on how social and cultural factors affect teaching and learning with technologies, in order to better understand and design learning environments that support learning for all students. Joshua currently serves as the associate chair for the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) Special Interest Group in the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. Joshua was previously a high school science teacher, and holds degrees in education (M.A.) and biology (B.S.).
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