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Jeff Nugent

Co-Director Center for Learning, Teaching, and Research and Director of Learning and Applied Innovation

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Information Technology, Center for Learning, Teaching, and Research
355 Case-Geyer

Jeff Nugent is Co-Director of the Center for Learning, Teaching and Research at 藏精阁. In his current role, Jeff provides leadership to advance teaching and learning through enhanced support for faculty, program development and ongoing assessment of services. He has broad experience leading educational development initiatives, including the design and facilitation of faculty learning community programs, support for course design and teaching, exploration of learning space design, and understanding factors that shape faculty adoption of digital technologies to support their teaching practices in a range of learning environments.. His current interests focus on centering learner voices in shaping educational experiences, and exploring ways to support pedagogical partnership among faculty and students.

Ed.S., University of Virginia, Curry School of Education: Charlottesville, VA.
Instructional Technology (Concentration in Technology and Teacher Education)

M.Ed., East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
Middle Grades Education, (Concentration & Certification in Science Education)

B.A., Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY. 
Philosophy and Anthropology (Double major)

McLeod, D. & Nugent, J.S. (2013). Making the case for a technology enhanced course to promote student engagement. In T. Cox (Ed.), Case Studies for the New Professor: Surviving the Jungle of the Academy. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Ellington, A.J., Hardin, J.R., & Nugent, J.S. (2011). Use of tablet PCs to enhance instruction and promote group collaboration in a course to prepare future mathematics specialists. Mathematics and Computer Education.

Carter, T. J. & Nugent, J. S. (2011).  Personal learning networks: Implications for self-directed learning in the digital age.  In V.C. X. Wang (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technologies and Adult Education Integration.  Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

Carter, T.J., Nugent, J.S., Reardon, R.M., Rhodes, J.A., & Smith, F.G. (2010). Self-Directed Learning in a Faculty Learning Community: The FLC as 鈥淥rganizing Circumstance.鈥 Learning Communities Journal, 2 (1), 27-48.

Nugent, J., Reardon, R.M., Smith, F.G., Rhodes, J.A., Zander, M.J., & Carter, T. (2008). Exploring faculty learning communities: Building connections among teaching, learning, and technology. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 20 (1), 51-58.

Nugent, J., & Bell, R.L. (2005). Understanding and applying the law of conservation of matter. In R.L. Bell & J. Garofalo (Eds.), National Educational Technology Standards for Students Curriculum Series: Science units for grades 9-12 (pp. 113-122). Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education. 

Bell, R.L., & Nugent, J. (2005). Exploring the Doppler Effect. In R.L. Bell & J. Garofalo (Eds.), National Educational Technology Standards for Students Curriculum Series: Science units for 卢grades 9-12 (pp. 237-250). Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education.

Yerrick, R. K., Doster, E., Nugent, J. S., Parke, H. M., & Crawley, F. E. (2003). 
Social interaction and the use of analogy: An analysis of preservice teachers' talk during physics inquiry lessons. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 40, 443鈥463. 

Yerrick, R., Parke, H., & Nugent, J. (1997). Struggling to promote deeply rooted change: The filtering effect of teachers' beliefs on understanding transformational views of teaching science. Science Education, 81, 137鈥159. 

Yerrick, R., & Nugent, J. (1996). Does a multicultural treatment of science guide or disguise science classroom dilemmas? Science Education International, 67(1), 11鈥15.