Author: Phil Vahey

Publications

Publication period start: 1999
Number of co-authors: 5

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
William R. Penuel
1
Noel Enyedy
2
Bernard Gifford
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Bernard Gifford
2
Deborah G. Tatar
7
Jeremy Roschelle
11

Publications

Tatar, Deborah G., Roschelle, Jeremy, Vahey, Phil, Penuel, William R. (2003): Handhelds Go to School: Lessons Learned. In IEEE Computer, 36 (9) pp. 30-37. https://csdl.computer.org/comp/mags/co/2003/09/r9030abs.htm

Enyedy, Noel, Vahey, Phil, Gifford, Bernard (1997): Designing Interactions for Guided Inquiry Learning Environments. In: Smith, Michael J., Salvendy, Gavriel, Koubek, Richard J. (eds.) HCI International 1997 - Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - Volume 2 August 24-29, 1997, San Francisco, California, USA. pp. 157-160.

Vahey, Phil, Enyedy, Noel, Gifford, Bernard (1999): The Probability Inquiry Environment: A Collaborative, Inquiry-based Simulation Environment. In: HICSS 1999 , 1999, . https://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/1999/0001/01/00011080abs.htm

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