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Courses Fall 2009 Summer 2009
Spring 2009 Fall 2008 Summer 2008
Spring 2008 Fall 2007 Summer 2007 Spring 2007 Fall 2006 Summer 2006 Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Maymester/Summer 2005 Spring 2005 Fall 2004 Summer 2004 Maymester 2004
Fall 2003 Summer 2003 Maymester Spring 2003 Fall 2002 Maymester 2002 Spring 2002 Fall 2001 Summer 2001
Maymester 2001 Spring 2001
Fall 2000 Summer 2000 Spring 2000 Fall '99 Summer I '99 Spring '99 Fall '98 Summer '98 Spring '98 Fall '97
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Background Dr. Knezek is Regents Professor of Learning Technologies
at the University of North
Texas and Director of the Institute for the Integration of
Technology into Teaching & Learning ( IITTL) at UNT. He
is President of the Society for Information Technology &
Teacher Education (SITE). He is currently Lead Principal Investigator for the US National Science Foundation
ITEST Project MSOSW (#0833706),
and Co-Principal Investigator for a US Fund for Improvement for Post-Secondary Education project titled
simMentoring (#P116B060398). He was
Principal Investigator of the U.S. Dept. of Ed. Technology Innovation
Challenge Grant R303A99030 External
Evaluation for 1999-2004 and Lead Principal Investigator for
the U.S. Dept. of Ed. Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology
(PT3) Millennium
Project Capacity and Implementation Grants (P342A990474
& P342A000123A) for 1999-2003. Dr. Knezek was doctoral program
coordinator for Educational Computing from 2002-2004. He held the
Matthews Chair for Research in Education at the University of North
Texas from 1995-1997. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the Tokyo Institute
of Technology and Japan 's National Center for University Entrance
Examinations during 1993-94 and shared time between Texas and Ecuador
on a Fulbright
Senior Specialist appointment during 2006-07. Dr. Knezek
received his B.A. in Mathematics and the Social Sciences from Dartmouth
College , and his M.Ed. and Ph.D. degrees in Educational Psychology
from the University of Hawaii. Further information is provided in his Vita. Selected Research Activities
Areas of Interest
Voice Mail: 940-565-4195
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