Brian Smith
Professor
School of Education
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
Brian Smith is a Professor in the School of Education’s Learning Technologies Program and Educational Leadership Development Program. His research interests include design of computer-based learning environments, human-computer interaction, design sciences, informal learning, creativity & innovation, and computational thinking/flexibility. His most recent publication was titled “Bodystorming mobile learning experiences
Research Interest
Design of computer-based learning environments, Human-computer interaction
Publications
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Smith, B.K., Sharma, P., Lim, K.Y., Akilli, G.K., Kim, K., Fujimoto, T., and Hooper, P. (2008). A case study of methods used to find meaning in online fantasy sports discussion forums. In B.J. Jansen, A. Spink, and I. Taksa (eds.), Handbook of web log analysis (pp. 307-328). Hershey, PA: Idea Group, Inc.
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Land, S.M., Smith, B.K., and Zimmerman, H.T. (2013). Mobile technologies as tools for augmenting observations and reflection in everyday informal environments. In J.M. Spector, B.B. Lockee, S.E. Smaldino, and M. Herring (eds.), Learning, problem solving, and mind tools: Essays in honor of David Jonassen (pp. 214-228). New York, NY: Routledge.
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Smith, B.K. (2014). Bodystorming mobile learning experiences. TechTrends, 58(1): 71-76