About
Dr. Richard Anderson's main research interests are in Educational Technology, Pen Based Computing, and Computing for the Developing World. He is particularly interested in using technology to improve the classroom environment, and in educational applications of the Tablet PC. Previously, he has worked in the theory and implementation of algorithms, including parallel algorithms, computational geometry, and scientific applications. He has also worked on applying model checking to the formal verification of software sytems and has collaborated with Astrophysicists on N-Body simulation. He was a founder of the department's Professional Master's Program and led the effort to export the department's introductory programming courses using Tutored Video Instruction.
Projects
Publications
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MultiMath: Using Numeric Keypads to Utilize Limited Computer Resources for Education
Heather Underwood, Clint Tseng, Charlotte Robinson, Sunil Garg, Meera Lakshmanan, Richard Anderson, Joyojeet Pal
Interaction Design and Children, 2009. Workshop Paper. (local PDF) -
MultiMath: Numeric Keypads for Math Learning on Shared Personal Computers
Sunil Garg, Charlotte Robinson, Clint Tseng, Heather Underwood, Richard Anderson, Joyojeet Pal
Information and Communication Technologies and Development, 2009. Demo. (local PDF)