Grants

  1. Co-Principal Investigator, [with Sadhana Puntambekar (Educational Psychology) University of Wisconsin Madison, PI, & Clifford Shaffer (Computer Science) Virginia Tech, Dynamic Digital Text: An Innovation in STEM Education, 2013-2014, $247,932, National Science Foundation Science Across Virtual Institutes Program.

  2. 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, 2009-2014, $799,914, National Science Foundation.

  3. Principal Investigator, Post-doctoral Training Grant, 2012, $8500, Electrical and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea.

  4. Co-Principal Investigator, [with Sadhana Puntambekar (Educational Psychology) University of Wisconsin Madison, PI, Sanjay Rebello (Physics) Kansas State University and Roland Hubscher (Information Design) Bentley College], Enhancing Literacy in Science Through Digital Text, Simulations and Design Challenges, 2011-2012, $500,000, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

  5. 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, 2009-2012, $250,000, National Science Foundation.

  6. Co-Principal Investigator, [with Sadhana Puntambekar (Educational Psychology) University of Wisconsin Madison, PI, Sanjay Rebello (Physics) Kansas State University and Roland Hubscher (Information Design) Bentley College], Scaffolding students’ use of multiple representations for science learning, 2008-2012, $1,470,671, Institute of Educational Sciences, US Department of Education.

  7. 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, 2007-2010, $561,086, National Science Foundation.

  8. Principal Investigator, A Study on How to Provide Drivers with Vehicle Information through a Device Display, 2009-2010, $50,992, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

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

  12. 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.

  13. Principal Investigator, Post-doctoral Training Grant, 2006, $12,000, Electrical and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea.

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

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

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

  18. 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.

  19. 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).

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

  21. 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).

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

  23. 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.

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

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

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

  27. 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.

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

  29. 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.



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