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Community Tools, Co-director
Dr. Jeremy Roschelle
Research Scientist, SRI International
Jeremy
Roschelle brings an extensive background in educational
software design, math and science education, collaborative
learning, and video analysis methodology. At MIT, he designed and
implemented the graphics subsystem for Boxer, a successor to the
Logo programming language. In his work at the Institute for
Research on Learning, he investigated the conversational processes
that enabled dyads to build shared understandings of scientific
concepts. Recently, Dr. Roschelle edited a special issue on
collaborative learning in the Journal of the Learning
Sciences. He developed VideoNoter, a pioneering video analysis
tool, and later produced CVideo as a leading commercial video
analysis product. Dr. Roschelle managed software development for
the SimCalc Project (http://tango.mth.umassd.edu) in
its applications of advanced technologies, including 2D and 3D
simulations, linked multiple representations, dynamic editable
graphs, scripting, drag and drop, and LiveObject components.
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