Albert D. Ritzhaupt

Albert D. Ritzhaupt is an assistant professor in the School of Teaching and Learning at the University of Florida. His primary research areas focus on the design and development of technology-enhanced learning environments, and technology integration in education. His publications have appeared in multiple venues, including the Journal of Research on Technology in Education, Computers in the Schools, Journal of Computing in Higher Education, Computers & Education, Behavior Research Methods, Journal of Interactive Learning Research, Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, Journal of Educational Computing Research, and Computers in Human Behavior. Dr. Ritzhaupt completed his doctoral studies at the University of South Florida.

Publications

A Phenomenological Study of Games, Simulations, and Virtual Environments Courses: What Are We Teaching and How?
Albert D. Ritzhaupt, Nathaniel Poling, Christopher Frey, Youngju Kang, Margeaux C. Johnson. © 2019. 17 pages.
Educational technology programs from across the United States are offering graduate courses in games, simulations, and virtual environments (GSVE) to their students. However...
ARTI: An Online Tool to Support Teacher Action Research for Technology Integration
Kara Dawson, Cathy Cavanaugh, Albert D. Ritzhaupt. © 2014. 17 pages.
Action research is recognized as a powerful tool for professional development and teacher preparation (Cochran-Smith & Lytle, 2009; Zeichner, 2003) and teachers require powerful...
Cases on Educational Technology Implementation for Facilitating Learning
Albert D. Ritzhaupt, Swapna Kumar. © 2013. 505 pages.
With constant explorative research on educational technologies, it remains important to have a detailed understanding of the implementation of these innovations. Cases on...