Center for Children & Technology

Further Reading

Cornelia's Projects

Possible Worlds: A National R&D Center on Instructional Technology Project

Our Courts: Video Game Instructional Design Project

Ready to Learn Summative Evaluation Project

Brownfield Action Project Evaluation Project

Formative and Audience Research on the Living Room Candidate Project

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Cornelia's Publications

On Girls, Boys, and IT Careers Speeches & Presentations

Alternative Pathways Into Computer Science: Investigation of Narrative-Bound Interactive Learning Environments for Teaching Girls Programming Speeches & Presentations

Linking Data and Learning: The Grow Network Study Research Reports

New Strategies for Assessing Digital Literacy: Connecting Research and Policy - NECC 2003 Spotlight Session Speeches & Presentations

Parallel Skills: Written and Digital Communication Classroom Resources

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Staff

Cornelia Brunner

deputy director, CCT

cbrunner@edc.org

tel: (212) 807-4228
fax: (212) 633-8804

Cornelia  Brunner

Dr. Brunner has been involved in the research, production, and teaching of educational technology in a variety of subject areas for thirty years. In addition to conducting research projects about the relationship between learning, teaching, and technology, she has designed and implemented educational materials incorporating technologies to support inquiry-based learning and teaching in science, social studies, media literacy, and the arts. She has worked extensively with staff and students in a variety of school environments on curriculum development projects, teacher support and training, and informal education. She has taught experimental courses at Bank Street College and the Media Workshop New York, in which teachers are introduced to new technologies, learn how to integrate technology into their curriculum, and learn to use multimedia authoring tools to design their own educational programs.

Dr. Brunner has also been an industry consultant for the design of educational and entertainment products for children of all ages during the last thirty years.