Associate professor of educational technology and human computer interaction, is the project lead and investigates the impact of the TEACHActive model on engineering faculty members' reflective practice.
Assistant professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathology, recruits faculty participants, co-develops active learning training materials, and co-hosts the active learning workshop.
Associate professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, supports the user experience of TEACHActive, ensuring that the system offers instructors meaningful feedback.
Assistant professor of materials science and engineering, co-hosts the active learning workshop for TEACHActive, helps train faculty on skills to enhance their teaching performance.
Assistant Clinical Professor in the Instructional Systems and Workforce Development Department at Mississippi State University. Her responsibilities include conceptualizing and planning the project, managing the logistics, designing data collection materials, and conducting user walk-throughs.
Graduate research assistant at the Human-Computer Interaction program. His responsibilities include managing and maintaining EduSense, the TEACHActive infrastructure, coordinating with IT facilities, and implementing the changes to the TEACHActive dashboard.
Computer Science Engineer and graduate student in Human-Computer Interaction. Her responsibilities as a graduate research assistant within the project include User Research, UI-UX design, and Usability testing for the system.
Project Alumni. Graduated from Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction programs. His responsibilities included setting up and deploying EduSense, managing the TEACHActive infrastructure, coordinating with IT facilities, and designing the automated feedback dashboard.