*Oral Presentations
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Hillman, D. S., Weaver, G. C., & Morales, C. R. 2009. Assessment of a chemistry-based prototype computer video game as a learning tool. Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, Dallas, Texas.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., 2009. The path to graduate school (Panel Speaker). SACNAS Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting, Denver, Colorado.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., 2009. SACNAS Chapter Development (Workshop Speaker). SACNAS Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting, Denver, Colorado.
Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Hillman, D. S., Weaver, G. C., & Morales, C. R. 2008. Getting something out of a chemistry-based computer video game, what’s next. Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Hillman, D. S., Weaver, G. C., & Morales, C. R. 2008. Understanding of science concepts through gameplay in a prototype game. Meaningful Play 2008 Conference, East Lansing, Michigan.
Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C., & Morales, C. R. 2008. A chemistry-based video game for science education, 2nd Latino Scholar Forum, West Lafayette, Indiana.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C., & Morales, C. R. 2008. Students' perspectives about the use of a chemistry-based computer video game. 20th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, Bloomington, Indiana.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., & Rovira-Figueroa, N. D. 2008. Success in graduate school. Indiana Latino Leadership Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.
*Martínez-Hernández, K.J., Weaver, G. C., & Morales, C. R. 2008. Exploring the educational potential of a chemistry-based computer video game. 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chemical Education Division, New Orleans, Louisiana.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C., Maicher, K., & Morales, C. 2007. Assessing the learning objectives and conceptual understanding in a chemistry-based game. Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, Kansas City, Missouri.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Rovira-Figueroa, N. D., Rocha, A., & Villareal, G. 2007. Success in graduate school. Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, Kansas City, Missouri.
Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Danforth, D. D., Weaver, G. C., Morales, C. R., Roberston, P., & Nattam, N. 2007. Can video games contribute meaningfully to the chemistry curriculum? Latino Scholar Forum, West Lafayette, Indiana.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C., Maicher, K., & Morales, C. 2007. Using a computer game model for teaching chemistry, 233rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chemical Education Division, Chicago, Illinois.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C., Maicher, K., & Morales, C. 2006. Can we use a computer game model for teaching chemistry?, Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, Tampa, Florida.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C., & Morales, C. 2006. How effective is the computer game model for teaching chemistry concepts? Phase II, 19th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, West Lafayette, Indiana.
Danforth, D. D., Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C., Morales, C. R., Roberston, P., & Nattam, N. 2006. Can video games contribute meaningfully to the chemistry curriculum? 19th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, West Lafayette, Indiana.
Weaver, G. C., Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Danforth, D. D., Morales, C. R., Roberston, P., & Nattam, N. 2006. Development and testing of a chemistry-based video game. 19th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, West Lafayette, Indiana.
Weaver, G. C., Morales, C., Martínez-Hernández, K. J., & Danforth, D. 2006. Developing a video game approach to reduce chemistry anxiety. 231st American Chemical Society National Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
Weaver, G. C., Morales, C., Maicher, K., Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Danforth, D., Nattam, N., & Emberton, S. 2006 .The design process of a chemistry video game. Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education 113th Annual Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education, Chicago, Illinois.
Morales, C, Weaver, G. C., Martínez-Hernández, K., & Danforth, D. 2005.Development of a research validated toolkit for creating instructional video games. Teaching and Learning with Technology Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C. & Morales, C. 2004. How effective is the computer game model for teaching chemistry concepts? 18th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, Ames, Iowa.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C. & Morales, C. 2004. How effective is the computer game model for teaching chemistry concepts? 36th American Chemical Society, Regional Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana.
*Martínez-Hernández, K. J., Weaver, G. C. & Morales, C. 2004. How effective is the computer game model for teaching chemistry concepts? TLT Congress, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.
Martínez-Hernández, K. J. & Román, F. R. 2001. Isolation and characterization of a terpene in Stachytarpheta jamaicensis. American Chemical Society Puerto Rico Senior Technical Meeting, Analytical Chemistry Division, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Martínez-Hernández, K. J. & Román, F. R. 1998. Isolation and characterization of a terpene in Stachytarpheta jamaicensis. 215th, and 216th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chemical Education Division, Dallas, Texas & Boston, Massachusetts.