Richard A. Cornell
Affiliations: | University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeMaria L. Kunnath | grad student | 2001 | University of Central Florida |
Thomas E. Bayston | grad student | 2002 | University of Central Florida |
Joel L. Hartman | grad student | 2002 | University of Central Florida |
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Kunnath MLA, Cornell RA, Kysilka MK, et al. (2007) An experimental research study on the effect of pictorial icons on a user-learner's performance Computers in Human Behavior. 23: 1454-1480 |
Pan C“, Gunter G, Sivo S, et al. (2005) End-User Acceptance of a Learning Management System in Two Hybrid Large-Sized Introductory Undergraduate Courses: A Case Study Journal of Educational Technology Systems. 33: 355-365 |
Ku H, Pan C, Tsai M, et al. (2004) The impact of instructional technology interventions on asian pedagogy Educational Technology Research and Development. 52: 88-92 |
Pan C, Tsai M, Tsai P, et al. (2003) Technology's Impact: Symbiotic or Asymbiotic Impact on Differing Cultures?. Educational Media International. 40: 319-330 |
Cornell R. (2002) Bridging Continents: Technology Trends Today and Tomorrow. Educational Media International. 39: 3-8 |
Cornell R. (1999) Paradigms for the New Millenium: How Professors Will Certainly Change!. Educational Media International. 36: 89-96 |
Cornell R, Smith K. (1998) A New Paradigm for Faculty Involvement at the University of Central Florida Educational Media International. 35: 13-17 |
Cornell R. (1997) The Situation in the United States Educational Media International. 34: 25-27 |
Cornell R. (1996) The ICEM Challenge Educational Media International. 33: 197-203 |
Cornell R. (1996) Editorial: Creativity and Technology. . . Hardly a Non Sequitur in the 90s! Educational Media International. 33: 53-54 |