Lloyd Rieber

Lloyd Rieber is a Professor in the Department of Career and Information Studies at the University of Georgia. He is also the Director of Innovation in Teaching and Technology for UGA's College of Education. His research focuses on using dynamic visualizations in the design of interactive learning environments, particularly microworlds, simulations, and games. He has over 50 international and national publications, including two books in the area of computer graphics and interactive multimedia. He is interested in visualization, accessibility, and constructivistic orientations to instructional design. He has designed and programmed numerous Web-based and mobile digital learning environments using tools such as ASP, PHP, and LiveCode. He has received two outstanding practice awards for his work designing and programming online learning environments from the Division of Design & Development of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT). He is now applying this research to support online learning environments and to help students with cognitive disabilities using principles of accessibility and Universal Design. Most recently, he is serving as co-principal investigator on a large federal grant funded by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), called iSkills, that blends video and mobile technologies to help high school students with intellectual disabilities transition into independent living in the community. He has two iOS native apps in Apple’s App Store.

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