Presentations

Note: Presentations of research at professional meetings with
published proceedings are not listed here; see the Publications page.
- Poster Presentation,
"Learning science from design activities and simulations",
Puntambekar, S., Rebello, N. S., Narayanan, N. H., & Hübscher, R.,
Symposium on Perceptual Characteristics and Concept Mastery: What Makes a Difference?
22nd Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA, May 2010.
- Research Presentation,
"Studio-Based Teaching and Learning in CS 3 at Auburn University",
NSF Workshop on Studio-Based Learning in Computing Education,
The 40th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2009), Chattanooga, TN, March 2009.
- Research Presentation,
"Studio-Based Learning in Computing Education: Project Overview and Future",
NSF Workshop on Studio-Based Learning in Computing Education,
The 40th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2009), Chattanooga, TN, March 2009.
- Poster Presentation,
"Design and implementation of a studio-based learning model for CS2", Hendrix, D., Myneni, S., Narayanan, N. H. & Ross, M.,
The 40th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2009), Chattanooga, TN, March 2009.
- Research Presentation,
"Incorporating Intelligent Driver Assistance in a Cognitive Simulation of Driver Workload and Interaction with Telematics",
Telematics Convergence Research Team, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea, January 2009.
- Poster Presentation,
"Exploring studio-based instructional models for computing education", Hundhausen, C., Narayanan, N. H. & Crosby, M.
National Science Foundation CPATH Principal Investigator Meeting, Washington D. C., November 2008.
- Invited Research Overview,
"Three minute madness”, Students & Technology in Academia, Research & Service Celebration of Leadership Academic Conference,
Auburn University, AL, August 2008.
- Research Presentation,
"Studio-Based Teaching and Learning in CS 3 at Auburn University",
NSF Workshop on Studio-Based Learning in Computing Education, Coeur d'Alene, ID, May 2008.
- Research Presentation,
"A Cognitive Model of Driver Workload and Interaction with Telematics", Teleconference presentation to the
Telematics Convergence Research Team, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea, February 2008.
- Invited Seminar,
"Understanding and reasoning about complex systems: A cognitive model and its application to multimedia design",
Telematics Convergence Research Team, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea, October 2006.
- Invited Seminar,
"Reactive information displays: Theory and applications",
Smart Interfaces Research Team, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea, October 2006.
- Research Portfolio Review,
"Research on learning and education, research and evaluation on education in science and engineering, and advanced learning technologies",
Symposium on Whither Education Research? Science Policy Implications of NSF Research Support,
Seventh International Conference of the Learning Sciences, Bloomington, IN, July 2006.
- Panel Presentation and Discussion,
"Past and future of the diagrams conferences",
Business Meeting,
Fourth International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams, Stanford University, June 2006.
- Paper Presentation,
"An analysis of physics education research and portfolio",
Symposium on Scientific Foundations of Science Education: A View from the National Science Foundation,
Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA, April 2006.
- Research Program Review,
"An overview of educational research, evaluation and implementation opportunities at NSF", Clemson University, Clemson, SC, January 2006.
- Research Program Review,
"Advanced learning technologies, and research and evaluation on education in science and engineering",
National Science Foundation Education & Human Resources Directorate Division of Research, Evaluation & Communication Principal Investigator Meeting,
Washington DC, December 2005.
- Paper Presentation,
"Contextualizing learning about complex systems from visualizations: cognitive theory, empirical evidence and design guidelines",
Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA),
Montreal, Canada, April 2005.
- Research Seminar, "Causal learning about complex systems",
Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola, FL, March 2005.
- Research Overview, "Reasoning about causal systems",
Principal Investigator Meeting, National Science Foundation Science of Learning Centers Catalyst Grant
on Learning about Causal Systems in Complex Domains, New Brunswick, NJ, March 2005.
- Research Seminar, "From computer animation to cognitive visualization:
A case study in learning science research",
National Science Foundation, Directorate for Education & Human Resources, Arlington, VA, July 2004.
- Paper Presentation, "Reactive information displays: A progress report",
Office of Naval Research Workshop on Attention, Perception and Modeling for Complex Displays,
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport, RI, May 2004.
- Research Overview, "Reasoning about causal systems",
Principal Investigator Meeting, National Science Foundation Science of Learning Centers Catalyst Grant
on Learning about Causal Systems in Complex Domains, Atlanta, GA, March 2004.
- Paper Presentation, "Reactive information displays",
Office of Naval Research Workshop on Attention, Perception and Data Visualization, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Troy, NY, June 2003.
- Invited Keynote Address, "Cognitive principles for comprehensible multimedia",
European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction Special Interest Group Meeting on Multimedia Comprehension,
Poitiers, France, August, 2002.
- Invited Seminar, "Is what you see really what you get? Cognitive and design
perspectives on information displays in complex domains",
2002 Spring Seminar Series,
The Navy Center for Applied Research in Artificial Intelligence, Naval Research
Laboratory, Washington D. C., May 2002.
- Paper Presentation, "Cognitive principles for the design of complex displays",
Office of Naval Research Workshop on Attention, Perception and Data Visualization, George Mason
University, Fairfax, VA, May 2002.
- Poster Presentation, "Sharing the reins: using CAROUSEL to help students collaboratively
learn algorithms",
National Science Foundation Education & Human Resources Directorate Division of Research, Evaluation & Communication Principal Investigator Meeting,
Arlington, Virginia, May, 2002.
- Paper Presentation, "Reactive information displays to augment problem
solving performance", DARPA Augmented Cognition Conference 2001: Improving
Net Human-Machine Information Capacity, Austin, TX , December 2001.
- Invited Lecture, "Where computer users look and why it matters: A human-computer interaction
perspective on eye movements",
Seminar on Eye Movements and their Applications,
International Center for Biocybernetics, Institute of Biocybernetics and
Biomedical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, October 2000.
- Short Presentation, "Exploiting gaze data for the analysis and synthesis of visual interactions",
Workshop on The Hunt for Usability: Tracking Eye
Movements, ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in
Computing Systems (CHI'99), Pittsburgh, PA, May 1999.
- Invited Lecture, "From computer graphics to cognitive visualizations: The quest
for instructive algorithm animations", Cognitive Science Colloquium,
University of California at Santa Barbara, February 1999.
- Research Overview, "Visualization and hypermedia research at the Visual Information, Intelligence
& Interaction Research Group", Office of Naval Research METOC Workshop,
Naval Air Station, San Diego, CA, May 1998.
- Opening Address, "Introduction to theoretical foundations of hypermedia", Workshop on Hyped-Media to
Hyper-Media: Toward Theoretical Foundations of Design, Use and Evaluation,
ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in
Computing Systems (CHI'98), Los Angeles, CA, April 1998.
- Invited Plenary Presentation, "Reasoning with diagrammatic representations: An overview", American Association for Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposia Series,
MIT, Boston, MA, November 1997.
- Panel Presentation, "Diagrammatic representations and human-computer interaction",
American Association for Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium on Reasoning with Diagrammatic Representations II,
MIT, Boston, November 1997.
- Research Overview,
"Visualization and hypermedia research at the Visual Information, Intelligence & Interaction
Research Group", Association for Computing Machinery Student Chapter Meeting,
Auburn University, September 1997.
- Paper Presentation, "Model-based hypermedia design: Using cognitive models of
multi-modal information comprehension to design hypermedia visualizations", Basic Research Symposium,
ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'97), Atlanta, GA, March 1997.
- Invited Tutorial, "Diagrammatic representation and reasoning",
Third International Summer School in Cognitive
Science, Department of
Cognitive Science, New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 1996.
- Research Seminar, "Communicating, comprehending and reasoning with multimodal
(re)presentations", Department of
Computer Science & Engineering, Auburn University, April 1996.
- Research Seminar, "Comprehending and reasoning with mixed-mode representations", Department
of Computer Science,
University of Central Florida, April 1996.
- Research Seminar, "Communicating, comprehending and reasoning with multimodal
(re)presentations",
College of Library & Information
Services, University of Maryland at College Park, March 1996.
- Research Seminar, "Comprehending and reasoning with mixed-mode representations",
Department of Computer & Information Science, University of
Delaware, March 1996.
- Invited Presentation, "Cognitively-based design of comprehensible hypermedia documents", ONR
Workshop on Issues in Interactive
Multimedia, New Mexico State University, Las Crusces, February 1996.
- Research Seminar, "Comprehending and reasoning with mixed-media (re)presentations, or How
do you show someone how a
machine works?", Department of Computer Science, New Mexico State
University, February 1996.
- Invited Lecture, "McBAGEL: Integrating problem-based learning and case-based reasoning",
Homi Bhabha Center for
Science Education, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India,
December 1995.
- Paper Presentation, "From case-based design aids to case-based learning aids: An evolutionary
perspective", Annual Meeting of
the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, April 1995.
- Research Seminar, "McBAGEL: An evolving and novel approach to learning in the classroom",
EduTech Institute Lunch &
Learn Series, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, March 1995.
- Invited Lecture, "Diagram-based problem solving", Cognitive Science Colloquium, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,
October 1994.
- Research Seminar, "Visual reasoning", Department of Computer Science, Wayne State
University, Detroit, March 1994.
- Invited Lecture, "Reasoning with diagrams", Department of Information Science, Kyoto
University, Japan, November 1992.
- Paper Presentation, "Hypothesizing device mechanisms", Functional
Representation Workshop, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH, March 1990.
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