Presentations

 

Refereed Presentations

 

Mosier, L and Marshall, J. (January, 2009).  Four strategies for infusing technology into your teaching American history grant.  Presentation at the Teaching American History Project Directors Conference, New York, NY.

 

Marshall, J. and Frazee, R.  (May, 2003).  Performance analysis island: Will your knowledge assure survival?  Presentation at the American Society for Training and Development Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

 

Marshall, J. and Johnson, M.  (April, 2003).  From training to trucks: Level III evaluation of Ford’s diesel engine certification curriculum.  Presentation at the International Society for Performance Improvement Annual Conference, Boston, MA.

 

Marshall, J. & Ritchie, D. (March, 2003).  Technology supporting literacy strategies: Using TILE to support pre-service teacher training.  Presentation at the Society for Instructional Technology in Education Conference, Santa Fe, NM.

 

Marshall, J., Ritchie, D. and Ko, G.  (January, 2003).  Infusing technology into pre-service teacher training: The technology in literacy education (TILE) program. Presentation at the Hawaii International Education Conference, Honolulu, HI.

 

Marshall, J. and Ritchie, D.  (November, 2002).  TILE: Technology in literacy education. Presentation at the Association for Educational Communication and Technology, Dallas, TX.

 

Marshall, J. and Ritchie, D.  (June, 2002).  CD video and the internet: Multiplying learning through convergent technology.  Presentation at the National Education Computing Conference, San Antonio, TX.

 

Marshall, J. and Frazee, R. (April, 2002).  Performance analysis island: Will your knowledge allow you to survive?  Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Performance Improvement, Dallas, TX.

 

Volkl, C., Ritchie, D. and Marshall, J. (October, 2000).  From classroom to online learning environments: Best practices for distance education.  Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Educational Communications & Technology, Denver, CO.

 

Marshall, J. and Hillman, M.  (February, 2000).  Effective curricular software selection for K–12 educators.  Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Instructional Technology in Education, San Diego, CA.

 

Blanchard, J., Stock, W., and Marshall, J.  (April, 1999).  Meta-analysis of recent research on a technology-based K–8 curriculum program.  Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Canada.

 

Marshall, J. and Rossett, A. (April, 1999).  Is knowledge management happening?  Presentation at the Annual Conference of the International Society for Performance Improvement, Long Beach, CA.

 

Blanchard, J. and Marshall, J.  (November, 1998).  Standards and technology: A meta-analysis of multimedia program of instruction.  Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the California Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA.

 

Blanchard, J., Marshall, J. and Stock, W.  (April, 1998).  The family-school connection and technology: Effects on standardized achievement with 1st, 3rd, and 5th graders.  Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading, San Diego, CA.

 

Marshall, J.  and Herrick, L.  (March, 1998).  Creating a school-home connection.  Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Northwest Education and Technology Conference, Spokane, WA.

 

Marshall, J. and Blanchard, J.  (December, 1997).  The family-school connection, literacy development and technology: meanings and issues.  Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Reading Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.

 

Blanchard, J. and Marshall, J.  (November, 1997).  Technology:  Its effects on the family-school connection and literacy.  Presentation at the Annual Conference of the California Reading Association, San Diego, CA.

 

Blanchard, J. and Marshall, J.  (May, 1997).  Emerging issues in the home-school connection and technology: Old wine in new bottles?  Presentation at the 42nd Annual Convention of the International Reading Association, Atlanta, GA.

 

Marshall, J. and Herrick, L.  (June, 1997).  Educational Games: Oxymoron or Powerful Interaction?  Presentation at the National Educational Computer Conference, Seattle, WA.

 

Marshall, J.  (April, 1996).  Interactive television–A medium for the Twenty-first century?  Presentation at the Annual Conference of the International Society for Performance Improvement, Dallas, TX.

 

Marshall, J. and Herrick, L.  (June, 1995).  Media matchmaking - Matching educational objectives to delivery systems.  Presentation at the Interactive 1995 Conference, San Jose, CA.

 

Marshall, J. and Herrick, L.  (April, 1993).  The right stuff:  Matching applicant skills to job performance.  Presentation at the Annual Conference of the International Society for Performance Improvement, San Francisco, CA.

 

 

Invited Presentations

 

Marshall, J.  (October, 2004).  Research and development highlights: Technology and learning.  Invited presentation at the Chief Council of State School Officers conference, “Examining State Strategies for Supporting Low-Performing Districts and Schools,” Baltimore, MD.

 

Marshall, J. (May, 2002).  Learning with technology.  Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, New Orleans, LA.

 

Blanchard, J. and Marshall, J.  (October, 1997).  The family-school connection and technology.  Presentation at the Families, Technology and Education Conference, ERIC/National Parent Information Network, Chicago, IL.

 

Marshall, J.  (August, 1997).  I learned that from a game?  Keynote presentation at the Southeast Title I Directors Annual Conference, Hilton Head, SC. 

 

Marshall, J. and Blanchard, J. (January, 1997).  The home-school connection and technology.  Presentation at the Technology, Reading, and Learning Difficulties 1997 Conference, San Francisco, CA.