Selected Projects: RESEARCH: SELECTED PROJECTS Dual-Coding Item Structure For Computer-Based Mathematics Assessments: Student Learning and Performance Assessment for K-12 Algebra Problem-Solving and Reasoning Cognition & Learning - IES Grant Joint Collaboration: Michigan State University, Walden University, Kansas University, and Calvin College March 2009 - June 2009 Mark D. Reckase, Ph.D (Co-Principal Investigator), Christine Chan, Ph.D (Co-Principal Investigator) & John Poggio, Ph.D (Co-Investigator), and Michael Bolt, Ph.D Proposal Submitted: June, 2009 Dual-Coding Item Formats In Computerized Adaptive Environments (CAT): A Solution to the Extra-Time Predicament? Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) Research Grant Amount: $80K, 2005 - 2007 Mark D. Reckase, Ph.D (Principal Investigator), Christine Chan, Ph.D (Co-Principal Investigator) & Sara E. Bolt, Ph.D (Project Manager) Nestor Navigator: A Constructivist Approach to web searching and its impact on visual search times and efficiency of responses In-Conjunction with Zeileger, Romain, Researcher and Software Engineer (GATE) South Lyon, France NSF Research Technology Grant Amount: Not Funded, 2003 Mark D. Reckase, Ph.D, Troy V. Mariage, Ph.D, Christine Chan, Ph.D & Brian M. Winn PUBLICATIONS Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems, Volume 1: Foundations & Volume 2: Applications Edited By Ping Zhang & Dennis Galetta Christine Chan, PhD Book Review Winter, 2008 The Human Factors & Ergonomic Society (HFES) Ergonomics In-Design (EDI) Quarterly p. 31 Dual-Coding Formats In Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) Environments: A solution to the Extra-Time Predicament? Reckase, M.; Chan, C; Bolt, S. (2008) Submitted For Publication LSAC, Research Report Series Dual-Coding Item Formats In Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) Environments Chan, C. (2006) Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University, 2006. Dissertation Abstracts International 66 (09), p. 3279 Dual-Coding Item Formats In Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) Environments Chan, C. & Reckase, M. (2007) In Progress For Submission Applied Psychological Measurement NESTOR NAVIGATOR: A Constructivist Approach to web searching and its impact on visual search times and efficiency of responses. Chan, C.; Reckase, M. & Mariage, T. (2007) In Progress For Submission Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society NESTOR NAVIGATOR: A Constructivist Approach to web searching and its impact on visual search times and efficiency of responses. Chan, C.; Reckase, M. & Mariage, T. (2001) Nestor Navigator Community Electronic Publications. South Lyon, France. PUBLICATION RELATED The 53rd Annual Conference of The Human Factors & Ergonomic Society Invited Reviewer October 19-23, 2009, San Antonio, Texas The 51st Annual Conference of The Human Factors & Ergonomic Society Invited Reviewer October 1-5, 2007, Baltimore, Maryland The 29th Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society Invited Reviewer August 1-4, 2007, Nashville, Tennessee EuroCogSci 07: Cognitive Science Society & The Hellenic Cognitive Science Society Invited Reviewer For The Second European Cognitive Science Conference. May 23-27, 2007, Delphi, Greece WEB DEVELOPMENT: SELECTED WEBSITES SCREENSHOTS COMING SURVEY DEVELOPMENT The School Counselor Survey Research Project: Virginia Tech National Board of Professional Teaching Standards Professional Leadership Survey Intergrating Strategies and Technology in Education Practice (InSTEP) Evaluation Program DATABASE DEVELOPMENT MSU Alumni Association-Metropolitan Washington DC - MySQL PRINT-LOGO DESIGN-DEVELOPMENT Curl-Burke Masters: 50 M Summer Program Ad - TRI-DC Magazine INTERFACE DESIGN The National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) CBT Tutorial prototype The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) proposed CBT Tutorial prototype American College Testing (ACT) proposed CBT Tutorial prototype