Projects

Informal Learning
LIFE CENTER

Science learning and visualizations
CoVis
Dynagrams
WorldWatcher
Inquire

Mathematics learning
CollaboraMath
ESCOT
Datagotchi


Video-based learning
DIVER
Teachscape
MediaWorks
VideoNoter

Learning communities
CILT
CoVis

Metacognition
IDEA
Inquire
Cognitive Skills

Learning to program
Logo Project
Learning to Program





AT A GLANCE | EXPERIENCE | PROJECTS | EDUCATION | PUBLICATIONS | GRANTS

Professor of Education and Learning Sciences
Stanford University
roy.pea@stanford.edu

Education and Awards

EDUCATION
1978 Doctor of Philosophy University of Oxford, England
Developmental Psychology (Advisor: Jerome S. Bruner)

1974 Bachelor of Arts Michigan State University
Highest Honors
Philosophy, Psychology
Minor in Linguistics


SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS
2004-2005
President, International Society for the Learning Sciences

2004
Fellow, California Council of Science and Technology

2002
Fellow, National Academy of Education (Elected)

2002
Fellow, World Technology Network Award (http://www.wtn.net; Elected)

2000-2003
California Council on Science and Technology (Elected)

1995-1996
Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA

1995
Fellow, American Psychological Society (Elected)

1990

Accelerating Innovation Award, Advanced Technology Group, Apple Computer (MediaWorks Project)

1987
Spencer Foundation Award to Young Scholars, New York University

1986-1987
Schumann Fellowship, Harvard University Graduate School of Education (In-residence)

1978-1980
NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship in Experimental Psychology, Rockefeller University, New York (with Professor George A. Miller)

1974-1977
Rhodes Scholarship: Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford