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Noelle Sweany, Ph.D.
Graduate Adjunct Professor
Department of Instructional & Performance Technology
College of Engineering
Boise State University
1910 University Dr.
Boise, ID 83725-2070
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Noelle Sweany received her Ph.D. in
Educational Psychology with a specialization in Instructional Technology
from the University of Texas at Austin and her B.A.
in Computer Science from the University of North Texas.
Prior to joining the adjunct faculty at
Boise State University, she was an assistant professor of Instructional
Design and Technology in the Department of Organizational Communication,
Learning, and Design at Ithaca College, in Ithaca, New York, where she
taught courses such as Instructional Design, E-Learning, and Interactive
Multimedia. Her research interests focus on applying learning
theory to the design, development, and implementation of instructional
technology, primarily examining how self regulation may be enhanced
through the development of technology-based tools.
Dr. Sweany has published her research and
presented at national and international conferences, including the
annual meetings of the Association for Educational Communications and
Technology, the Association for the Advancement of Computing in
Education, the American Educational Research Association, and the World
Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications.
In addition to her academic career, Dr.
Sweany has also worked in the multimedia industry as both an
instructional designer and multimedia programmer for clients including
Disney Interactive and Harcourt Brace.