Tag Archives: Laurie Dringus
Computer Sciences School Professor Publishes Paper in Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks
Laurie Dringus, Ph.D., Professor at NSU’s Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences, has published her paper entitled “Learning Analytics Considered Harmful” in the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks (JALN), Volume 16, Issue 3, June 2012. Her paper is part of an invited contribution to the Special Issue on Learning…
Computer Sciences School Professors Present at Sloan-C International Conference
Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences professors Laurie Dringus, Ph.D., and Yair Levy, Ph.D., recently attended and presented during the Sloan-C 17th Annual International Conference on Online Learning in Orlando. Dringus participated in an invited panel presentation session titled “Because We Can: The Era of Big Data,” with Phil…
Computer Sciences School Doctoral Student Promoted at the Medical University of South Carolina
Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences (GSCIS) doctoral student, Ragan DuBose-Morris, was recently promoted to faculty status as an Instructor at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in the Department of Library Science and Informatics. DuBose-Morris is also the Director of Learning Services with the South Carolina Area…
Computer Science School Professor Presents at Sloan-C International Conference
Professor Laurie Dringus, Graduate School of Computer and Information Systems, recently attended the Sloan-C 16th Annual International Conference on Online Learning in Orlando. Dringus participated in a panel presentation session called, “The Community of Inquiry Framework: Ten Years Later,” with Karen Swan, Phil Ice, Peter Shea, Melissa Burgess, Lynette Nagel, Beth…