Education’s Frazier Receives Outstanding Research Presentation Award From Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education
April 19, 2022
BATON ROUGE, LA – Adronisha Frazier, a current LSU doctoral candidate studying Curriculum & Instruction: Science Education, was recently awarded the Outstanding Research Presentation Award at the SITE 2022 Conference in San Diego, California. Frazier’s presentation entitled “Using Learning Analytics
to Assess Student Success in Community College Open Educational Resource Biology Courses”
was awarded the Outstanding Research Presentation Award during the conference’s general
session on Thursday, April 14th, 2022.
Frazier collaborated with Eugene Kennedy, PhD on poster layout and data analysis and with Jennifer Qian, PhD for submission. "I volunteered to work the SITE registration table to meet new people.
I was sitting at this post, watching the speaker announce the poster presentation
award when I heard my name. I was shocked to learn I won this award, but it feels
great to receive recognition for my work! ” said Adronisha Frazier.
SITE 2022 is the 33rd annual conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. This society represents individual teacher educators and affiliated organizations
of teacher educators in all disciplines, who are interested in the creation and dissemination
of knowledge about the use of information technology in teacher education and faculty/staff
development. Learn more about the PhD in Curriculum & Instruction: Science Education.
About SOE
The LSU School of Education (SOE) offers graduate and undergraduate programs in Curriculum
and Instruction, Educational Leadership and Research, and Counseling, including two
completely online master’s programs. SOE offers a range of professional and academic
degree programs that focus on preparing students for careers in education, research,
policy formation and implementation, as well as program oversight. The School’s mission
is to prepare P-12 educational professionals to be leaders, practitioners, and scholars
knowledgeable in contemporary educational issues. SOE is part of the College of Human
Sciences & Education. Visit the School of Education at lsu.edu/chse/education.
About CHSE
The College of Human Sciences & Education (CHSE) is a nationally accredited division
of Louisiana State University. The college is comprised of the School of Education,
the School of Kinesiology, the School of Leadership & Human Resource Development,
the School of Library & Information Science, the School of Social Work, and the University
Laboratory School. These combined schools offer 8 undergraduate degree programs, 18
graduate programs, and 7 online graduate degree and/or certificate programs, enrolling
more than 1,900 undergraduate and 1,120 graduate students. The College is committed
to achieving the highest standards in teaching, research, and service and is committed
to improving quality of life across the lifespan. Visit the College of Human Sciences
& Education at lsu.edu/chse.