Other Scholarship

  • Being Human

    In collaboration with Libby Smith and Dr. Tiffany Tovey, we are writing a book on interpersonal skills for students and working professionals.

  • Alternative Grading Systems

    I am working on a book chapter on using alternative grading systems in a graduate level professional development seminar.

  • Interpersonal graduate course

    Five students and instructors of a graduate level interpersonal skills course in evaluation collaborated on a chapter for New Directions for Evaluation.

  • Book review: Nonprofit Program Eval

    In collaboration with two graduate students, we published a book review of Chari Smith’s Nonprofit Program Evaluation Made Simple.

  • Aesthetic Experiences

    We created and tested the Aesthetic Experience Questionnaire, which examines whether viewing art can be a flow-like experience. We tested the questionnaire using an MTurk sample.

  • Non-cognitive & academic outcomes

    We tested the Consortium on Chicago School Research Model using data from an evaluation project.

  • EarSketch & persistence

    Various investigators of EarSketch published conference proceedings examining how EarSketch promotes authenticity and personal creativity.

  • EarSketch Attitudes Towards Computing

    Various investigators of EarSketch published conference proceedings validating the Attitudes Towards Computing Scale.

  • EarSketch classroom implementation

    Various investigators of EarSketch published conference proceedings examining how classroom implementation affects student outcomes.

  • EarSketch content knowledge

    Various investigators of EarSketch published conference proceedings examining the relationship between teacher pedagogical content knowledge and computer science content knowledge.

  • EarSketch ToC

    Various investigators of EarSketch published conference proceedings examining the theory of change of EarSketch.

  • EarSketch intentions to persist

    Various investigators of EarSketch published in Computer Science Education six-years of data in a meta-analysis examining how EarSketch promotes intentions to persist in students.