Dr. Jason M. Harley is a professor of educational technology and psychology at the University of Alberta. His research and teaching focus on curating best practices for implementing, evaluating, and creating educational multimedia and technology. Dr. Harley’s research is funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and has examined educational, affective, and psychosocial applications of mobile augmented reality, simulations, and artificial intelligence. He is an editorial board member of the international journal, Educational Technology Research and Development. Dr. Harley’s research and teaching on topics such as media literacy and fake news have led to appearances on Global News, CBC Radio, and the Edmonton Journal, amongst other media outlets. Check out his research and fiction writing on https://sites.google.com/site/jasonmharley/ and follow him on Twitter @JasonHarley07.
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