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Sue Rangell is an educator in the Faculty of Education at DeMoines University, where she specializes in the fields of educational psychology and educational technology. Her primary research interests are self-regulated learning with multimedia, evaluation of multimedia learning resources, and methods for analyzing learner interactions with multimedia. She is an avid author, has published 20 journal articles, 4 book chapters, and over 20 peer-reviewed conference papers. Sue is an investigator in the Learning Kit project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Among other projects, she is currently using eye-movement data to study how learners read concept maps.
Why I do Misplaced Pages
Misplaced Pages is an excellent example of how knowledge can be socially constructed. The editing and discussion tools constitute a collaborative knowledge building environment that stands as an alternative model to threaded asynchronous conferences, collaborative annotation systems, blogs, and software development systems.
What I do on Misplaced Pages
I'm a participant in Misplaced Pages:Disambiguation and Misplaced Pages:Recent changes patrol. I also seem to be pretty good at negotiating and mediating disputes before they turn into edit wars. In real life I often act as impromptu mediator when two people are arguing, it seems to be a natural talent of mine, or my background in psychology. So now I find myself searching wiki for potential edit wars and so far being that neutral voice of reason.
My Interests
My professional interests on Misplaced Pages include: