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Brian C Nelson
Brian C Nelson
Professor of Educational Technology, Arizona State University
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A multi‐user virtual environment for building and assessing higher order inquiry skills in science
DJ Ketelhut, BC Nelson, J Clarke, C Dede
British Journal of Educational Technology 41 (1), 56-68, 2010
4642010
Design-based research strategies for studying situated learning in a multi-user virtual environment
C Dede, B Nelson, DJ Ketelhut, J Clarke, C Bowman
Embracing Diversity in the Learning Sciences, 158-165, 2012
3222012
Rethinking science learning through digital games and simulations: Genres, examples, and evidence
D Clark, B Nelson, P Sengupta, C D’Angelo
Learning science: Computer games, simulations, and education workshop …, 2009
3212009
Exploring Newtonian mechanics in a conceptually-integrated digital game: Comparison of learning and affective outcomes for students in Taiwan and the United States
DB Clark, BC Nelson, HY Chang, M Martinez-Garza, K Slack, ...
Computers & Education 57 (3), 2178-2195, 2011
2682011
Exploring the use of individualized, reflective guidance in an educational multi-user virtual environment
BC Nelson
Journal of Science Education and Technology 16, 83-97, 2007
2492007
Design-based research strategies for developing a scientific inquiry curriculum in a multi-user virtual environment
B Nelson, DJ Ketelhut, J Clarke, C Bowman, C Dede
Educational Technology, 21-28, 2005
1952005
Studying situated learning in a multiuser virtual environment
DJ Ketelhut, C Dede, J Clarke, B Nelson, C Bowman
Assessment of problem solving using simulations, 37-58, 2017
1852017
A design-based research strategy to promote scalability for educational innovations
J Clarke, C Dede, DJ Ketelhut, B Nelson
Educational Technology 46 (3), 27-36, 2006
1762006
Scientific inquiry in educational multi-user virtual environments
BC Nelson, DJ Ketelhut
Educational Psychology Review 19 (3), 265-283, 2007
1502007
Students’ motivation and learning of science in a multi-user virtual environment
C Dede, J Clarke, DJ Ketelhut, B Nelson, C Bowman
American Educational Research Association Conference, Montreal, Canada, 1-8, 2005
1392005
Managing cognitive load in educational multi-user virtual environments: Reflection on design practice
BC Nelson, BE Erlandson
Educational Technology Research and Development 56, 619-641, 2008
1292008
Fostering motivation, learning, and transfer in multi-user virtual environments
C Dede, J Clarke-Midura, DJ Ketelhut, B Nelson, C Bowman
American Educational Research Association (AERA), 2005
1122005
Exploring embedded guidance and self-efficacy in educational multi-user virtual environments
BC Nelson, DJ Ketelhut
International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning 3, 413-427, 2008
1012008
Collaboration modality, cognitive load, and science inquiry learning in virtual inquiry environments
BE Erlandson, BC Nelson, WC Savenye
Educational Technology Research and Development 58, 693-710, 2010
962010
Effects of visual cues and self-explanation prompts: empirical evidence in a multimedia environment
L Lin, RK Atkinson, WC Savenye, BC Nelson
Interactive Learning Environments 24 (4), 799-813, 2016
832016
Designing for real-world scientific inquiry in virtual environments
DJ Ketelhut, BC Nelson
Educational Research 52 (2), 151-167, 2010
712010
Design for learning in virtual worlds
BC Nelson, BE Erlandson
Routledge, 2012
642012
Global channels of evidence for learning and assessment in complex game environments
BC Nelson, B Erlandson, A Denham
British Journal of Educational Technology 42 (1), 88-100, 2011
612011
Digital games and the US National Research Council’s science proficiency goals
M Martinez-Garza, DB Clark, BC Nelson
Studies in Science Education 49 (2), 170-208, 2013
562013
Design-based research on gender, class, race, and ethnicity in a multi-user virtual environment
C Dede, D Ketelhut, B Nelson
annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA, 2004
552004
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