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Professional Organization: APS

Lauro C. Esquilona III, Philippine Christian University
Lauro C. Esquilona III
Special Education Faculty, Professor
faculty
BSPT,M.A. Early Childhood, M.A. SPED, PhD Psychology
Research, Training, Development
SPED Teacher and Physical Therapist
Robin McMullen, California State University, Monterey Bay
Robin McMullen
Graduate Student
faculty
BA, Psychology; MS Instructional Technology (In Progress)
Assessment of desktop technology knowledge and skills needed by college students to produce excellent work., Pedagogical considerations and instructional design for desktop technology courses
Social Psychology & Personality, Educational Psychology, Instructional Technology, Educational and Psychological Assessment, English as a Second Language
Robin McMullen is a Lecturer in Technology at California State University, Monterey Bay
Daniel Sewell, Fielding Graduate University
Daniel Sewell
Associate Provost
administration
Ph.D. in Psychology
1. Scholarship in distributed or distance higher education institutions., 2. The scholar-practitioner model in higher education.
Higher education, Scholarship and practice in education, Cognitive psychology
Dan Sewell is Associate Provost for Research at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA.

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