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Roger Azevedo

Psychology 440
Department of Psychology University of Memphis 3693 Norriswood Ave. Memphis, TN 38152-6400
Cognition and Technology Lab
ph (901) 678-4417
fax (901) 678-2579

Broadly, Dr. Azevedo's research interests concern the development of models of learning, knowledge, and performance, and determining how to use these models to improve training and instruction. The focus of his research is on the (1) nature and development of transferable cognitive skills, and effective cognitive functioning in complex real-world situations of learning and performance; and, (2) on the application of cognitive models to improve learning, performance, and assessment, particularly through the design and use of computer-based learning environments to reflect cognitive principles. His work to date has primarily been conducted in the area of medical reasoning and medical informatics, but the central issues he has dealt with relate to a wide variety of other domains.

Dr. Azevedo's recent research interests include examining the role of self-regulated learning (SRL) of complex science topics with hypermedia. Recent research focuses on the role of goals and goal-setting (e.g., learner-generated sub-goals, teacher-set, and experimenter-set goals) on students' self-regulatory behavior during learning complex domains (e.g., circulatory and environmental systems) from hypermedia and web-based simulation environments.

Roger Azevedo
Rick Dale
David Dufty
Dipankar Dasgupta
Randy G. Floyd
Stan Franklin
J. Barry Gholson
Arthur Graesser
Xiangen Hu
Khan Iftekharuddin
Max Louwerse
Trey Martindale
Lee McCauley
Danielle McNamara
Andrew Olney
Edward Ordman
Daniel Rehak
Vasile Rus
Mohammed Yeasin
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