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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 13:03:07+00:00

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Eric Klopfer is the Scheller Career Development Professor of Science Education and Educational Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Director of the MIT Teacher Education Program.
K-12 educational technology—computer simulation research and development, handheld computers in the classroom.
Complex systems in K-12 education—simplifying science through computer simulations.
The Education Arcade—computer games in the classroom.
Teacher preparation—alternative pathways to teacher preparation.
Professor Klopfer develops computer games and simulations to enhance learning of science and complex systems. His work combines the development of new software tools with pedagogic support for these tools for use in the classroom. One of his projects, StarLogo, is a desktop platform that enables teachers and students to create their own computer simulations of complex systems. Klopfer has also conducted research on location-aware and interactive simulations that run on handheld (Palm and Pocket PC) and wearable computers.
V. Colella, E. Klopfer, and M. Resnick. 2001. Adventures in Modeling: Exploring Complex, Dynamic Systems with StarLogo. Teachers College Press.
V. Colella and E. Klopfer, 2000. Seeding Change: Bringing Modeling to Science Teachers and their Students. The Bulletin of The Santa Fe Institute. v. 15, #2.
J. Taylor, R. Noll, V. Colella, and E. Klopfer. 2001. Creating and Analyzing Models in StarLogo: A Secondary Science Approach. Paper presented at NARST, St. Louis, MO.
V. Colella and E. Klopfer. 2001. Changing the Nature of Science Teaching and Learning through Modeling. The Logo Exchange. v.20.
V. Colella, E. Klopfer, and M. Resnick. 2001. Adventures in Modeling: Exploring Complex, Dynamic Systems with StarLogo. Teachers College Press. E. Klopfer and V. Colella 2001. Adventures in Modeling. Workshop at SIGGRAPH 2001.
E. Klopfer and E. Woodruff. 2002. The Impact of Distributed and Ubiquitous Computational Devices on the Collaborative Learning Environment. Computer Supported Collaborative Learning.
E. Woodruff, E. Klopfer, G. Andrews, K. Mackinnon, S. Yoon, N. Chandra. 2002. Distributed computational devices for collaborative learning. Paper presented at the Canadian Society for the Study of Education.
E. Klopfer. Adventures in Modeling 2002. Teaching and Learning about Complex Systems in Ecology. Paper presented at BIOCOMP 2002.
E. Klopfer, K. Squire and H. Jenkins. 2002. Environmental Detectives PDAs as a Window into a Virtual Simulated World. Paper presented at International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education.

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