Happenings
March 2017
Dr. Faud presented a demo of MRS at the ACM SIGCSE Conference.
Lance Presented a poster at the 2017 ERN Conference.
January 2017Dr. Faud presented MRS and its findings as an invited speaker at the 4th International Conference on Engineering, Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE).
Paper accepted for presentation and publication at the IEEE Mobile-Cloud Conference.
November 2016
A demonstration session to showcase MRS is accepted at the 2017 ACM SIGCSE conference.
Two student research abstracts submitted to the 2017 ERN conference are accepted for presentation and publication.
Paper accepted for presentation and publication at the 9th IEEE ICECE conference.
October 2016
Paper accepted for presentation at the 2017 ACM SIGCSE conference.
September 2016
Dr. Faud and the project is showcased at the Center for Innovative Research in Cyberlearning.
June 2016
Dr. Faud presented at the Cyberlearning 2016: Designing for Deeper, Broader, and More Equitable Learning conference at Washington DC.
May 2016Video on MRS's usage in class to increase student learning and engagement was presented at 2016 NSF Video Showcase event.
Lance Allison presented his research paper at IEEE/ACM MobileSoft 2016 Conference.
April 2016
Mallek Kanan and Lance Allison presented their research work at the annual Scholarship day poster presentation in Winston-Salem State University.
February 2016
Paper accepted for presentation and publication at the 21st ACM ITiCSE conference.
Paper co-authored by undergrad student student assistance Lance Allison is accepted for presentation and publication at the 3rd IEEE/ACM MobileSoft conference.
Mr. Kanan and Ms. Lane, two of the undergraduate research assistants in the project presented their research at Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in STEM at Washington DC.
December 2015
MRS project is selected for presentation at the 2016 CyberLearning Conference at Washington DC from January 24-25, 2016. More information can be found here
November 2015
Ms. Lane and Mr. Kanan, two of the undergraduate research assistant in the project has been awarded travel grants by NSF/AAAS to present their research at Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in STEM in February 2016.
April 2015
Mallek Kanan, Matt Meeker and Jeremy Smith presented their research work at the annual Scholarship day poster presentation in Winston-Salem State University.
February 2015
Mr. Meeker and Mr. Frunza, two of the undergraduate research assistant in the project presented their research at Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in STEM at Washington DC.
December 2014
Dr. Fuad presented a paper titled “Mobile Interactive Problem Solving for Active Teaching and Learning” at the 8th ICECE conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
November 2014
Mr. Meeker and Mr. Frunza, two of the undergraduate research assistant in the project has been awarded travel grants by NSF/AAAS to present their research at Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in STEM in February 2015.
October 2014
Dr. Deb has presented a paper titled “Developing Interactive Classroom Exercises for use with Mobile Devices to Enhance Class Engagement and Problem-solving Skills” at the Frontier's of Education Conference in Madrid, Spain.
September 2014
Victor Frunza has presented his work on this project in front of the board of trustees to showcase undergraduate research happening at WSSU.
May 2014
Dr. Fuad received the New Project Award from the University for securing the NSF grant.
April 2014
Two of the undergraduate research assistant presented their research work performed as part of this grant at the University’s Scholarship Day.
Dr. Fuad and Dr. Deb presented the poster titled “Use of Mobile Application to Improve Active Learning and Student Participation in the Computer Science Classroom” at the 2014 ACM SIGCSE conference in Atlanta, GA, USA.
November 2013
Project’s external evaluator, Dr. Gloster visited the campus for the first time and had meetings with the project team.
October 2013
Project website is up and running.
August 2013
Project setup is done, student researchers are hired and the project is in full swing.