Doctoral Consortium
The ICLS 2002 Doctoral Consortium provides an opportunity for Ph.D. students in
fields related to the Learning Sciences to share their current dissertation work-in-progress
with their peers and faculty selected from across our field.
The Consortium has the following objectives:
- To provide a setting for mutual feedback on participants' current
research, and guidance on future research directions
- To develop a supportive community of scholars in the learning
sciences and a spirit of collaborative research across disciplines,
geographic regions, and institutions.
- To contribute to the conference experience of participating students
through interaction with other participants and key faculty.
The Doctoral Consortium will be conducted in a workshop format, held during the
day-and-a-half prior to the start of the ICLS conference (Tuesday, June 22nd,
and Wednesday morning, June 23rd, 2004).
Free transportation to and from the conference hotel to the workshop site will
be provided.
ICLS 2004 Doctoral Consortium Faculty
Annemarie Palincsar, University of Michigan (Chair)
Mike Rose, University of California, Los Angeles
Tim Koschmann, Southern Illinois University
Cynthia Carter Ching, University
of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
ICLS 2004 Doctoral Consortium Members
Nerida McCredie, University of Technology Sydney
Jakita Owensby, Georgia Institute of Technology
Miriam Bertholet, Universitaet Freiburg
Kirk Job-Sluder, Indiana University
Leslie Atkins, University of Maryland
James Hudson, Georgia Institute of Technology
Larissa Malopinsky, Indiana University
Sandra Toro Martell, University of Washington
Elizabeth Digello, University of Illinois
Kristin Kaster Lamberty, Georgia Institute of Technology
Any questions about the doctoral consortium should be directed to docconsort@gseis.ucla.edu.