Grants

  1. Principal Investigator, [with Dean Hendrix (Computer Science & Software Engineering), Auburn University, Margaret Ross (Education), Auburn University, Christopher Hundhausen (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science), Washington State University and Martha Crosby (Information & Computer Science), University of Hawaii], Collaborative Research: CPATH II: Broadening Studio-Based Learning in Computing Education, 2009-2012, $799,914, National Science Foundation.

  2. Co-Principal Investigator, [with James Cross (PI), Dean Hendrix and David Umphress, (Computer Science & Software Engineering) Auburn University], jGRASP: Towards Effortless Program Visualization with a Canvas of Dynamic Objects, 2009-2011, $250,000, National Science Foundation.

  3. Co-Principal Investigator, [with Sadhana Puntambekar (Educational Psychology) University of Wisconsin Madison, Sanjay Rebello (Physics) Kansas State University and Roland Hubscher (Information Design) Bentley College], Scaffolding students’ use of multiple representations for science learning, 2008-2011, $1,470,671, Institute of Educational Sciences, US Department of Education.

  4. Principal Investigator, Incorporating Intelligent Driver Assistance in a Cognitive Simulation of Driver Workload and Interaction with Telematics, 2008-2009, $50,000, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea.

  5. Principal Investigator, [with Christopher Hundhausen (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science), Washington State University and Martha Crosby (Information & Computer Science), University of Hawaii], Collaborative Research: CPATH CB: Exploring Studio-Based Instructional Models for Computing Education, 2007-2009, $561,086, National Science Foundation.

  6. Principal Investigator, Investigation of a Cognitive Model of Driver Workload and Interaction with Telematics, 2007-2008, $89,999, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea.

  7. Co-Principal Investigator, [with James Cross (PI), Dean Hendrix and David Umphress, (Computer Science & Software Engineering) Auburn University], jGRASP: A Framework for Integrating Visualizations of Software, 2004-2009, $479,785, National Science Foundation. Note: Due to Narayanan's assignment to NSF, he recused himself as a Co-PI after the grant was awarded.

  8. Principal Investigator, [with Ashok Goel (Computing) Georgia Institute of Technology, Cindy Hmelo-Silver (Educational Psychology) Rutgers University, Sadhana Puntambekar (Educational Psychology) University of Wisconsin Madison and Teresa Hubscher-Younger (Information Technology) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute], Learning about causal systems in complex domains: A multidisciplinary synthesis of the state-of-the-art and research challenges, 2003-2007, $193,916, Science of Learning Centers Catalyst Grant, National Science Foundation.

  9. Principal Investigator, Grant Supporting Assignment to National Science Foundation under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, 2005-2006, $195,077, National Science Foundation.

  10. Principal Investigator, An Experimental Investigation of Improving Human Problem-Solving Performance by Guiding Attention and Adaptively Providing Details on Information Displays, 2003-2005, $334,412, Office of Naval Research.

  11. Principal Investigator, [with Richard Chapman (Computer Science & Software Engineering) Auburn University], Integrating Inertial Sensing, Mobile Computing and Wireless Telephony to Design an Assistive Device for the Elderly, 2002-2005, $20,000, College of Engineering GRA Award, Auburn University.

  12. Principal Investigator, Investigating Animations Embedded in Interactive Hypermedia as a Learning Tool for Data Structures and Algorithms, 1998-2003, $234,000, National Science Foundation.

  13. Principal Investigator, [with Mary Hegarty (Psychology) University of California at Santa Barbara], Analysis and Synthesis of Hypermedia Information Visualizations, 1999-2002, $389,955, Office of Naval Research.

  14. Principal Investigator, Grants to Support Student Participation in Diagrams 2002: Second International Conference on Theory and Application of Diagrams, 2002, $5750 ($3500, Office of Naval Research; $2000, American Association for Artificial Intelligence; $250, Cognitive Science Society).

  15. Principal Investigator, Classroom of the Future, 2000-2001, $46,000, Competitive GFE Award, Auburn University.

  16. Principal Investigator, Eye Tracking Equipment for Analysis and Synthesis of Human Interactions with Hypermedia Information Visualizations, 2000-2001, $127,200, Department of Defense Universities Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP).

  17. Principal Investigator, Guided Collaborative Expeditions in Virtual Information Landscapes, 1998-2000, $20,000, College of Engineering GRA Award, Auburn University.

  18. Principal Investigator, [with Mary Hegarty (Psychology) University of California at Santa Barbara], Designing and Authoring Hypermedia Manuals for Optimal Comprehension of Complex Machines, 1996-1999, $444,000, Office of Naval Research.

  19. Principal Investigator, Rethinking Algorithm Animations: A Novel Approach to Designing Program Visualizations for Learning, 1996-1998, $38,000, National Science Foundation.

  20. Principal Investigator, Equipment Grant for Eye Movement Tracking while Users Interact with Hypermedia Information Presentation Systems, 1996-1997, $30,000, Office of Naval Research.

  21. Principal Investigator, Research Initiation Grant, 1996-1997, $25,000, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, Auburn University.

  22. Principal Investigator, Travel Grant for Third International Summer School in Cognitive Science, New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1996, $1200, Open Society Foundation.

  23. Principal Investigator, [with Thomas Hardy and William Bullock (Industrial Design) and Kenneth Kahn (Management), Georgia Institute of Technology], A Structured Planning and Learning Environment for Collaborative Product Development, 1995-1996, $27,000, EduTech Institute.

  24. Supporting Investigator [with PI Janet Kolodner (Computing) and others at the Georgia Institute of Technology], Collaborative Learning Based on Real-World Engineering Related Tasks, 1995-1997, $475,000, ARPA Computer Aided Education and Training Initiative Grant awarded to the EduTech Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology.




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