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Richard Van Eck

Richard Van Eck
Associate Professor, Instructional Design & Technology
Grand Forks, North Dakota
UNITED STATES

Richard Van Eck

Biography

Richard Van Eck is Associate Professor and Graduate Director of the Instructional Design & Technology program at the University of North Dakota (idt.und.edu). He received his Ph.D. in instructional design and development from the University of South Alabama. He was on the instructional design faculty at the University of Memphis for 5 years, where he was also a member of the Institute for Intelligent Systems and the committee chair for the Center for Multimedia Arts in the FedEx Institute of Technology. He has published and presented extensively in the field of digital game-based learning, including the featured cover story of Educause Review, book chapters on building intelligent learning games and on the future of DGBL as a field, seven keynote presentations and eleven invited speaking engagements from 2005 to 2007. He also has dozens of publications and presentations on his research in intelligent tutoring systems, pedagogical agents, authoring tools, and gender and technology, is currently conducting research on games and training with the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at UND and is designing a game to teach middle school students about air pollution. He has taught a digital game-based learning graduate course every year since 2001.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
November 2008
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
January 2007

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
ELI 2007 Spring Focus SessionGeneration G and the 21st Century03/28/2007
ELI 2006 Annual MeetingThe Digital Natives Are Restless: Digital Game-Based Learning and the Future of Education01/31/2006
Seminars on Academic Computing 2005Are We There Yet? Implementing Digital Game-Based Learning at Your Institution08/10/2005
Seminars on Academic Computing 2005What Are We Playing At? What It Means to Integrate Games into the Curriculum, and Why We Should Do It08/10/2005
NLII Annual Meeting 2004Integrating Video Games in the Classroom: Where to Begin?01/27/2004

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