Anthony G. Picciano
Professor of Education, Urban Education, Communication and Culture, and Interactive Pedagogy and Technology
Anthony Picciano is a professor in the field of education. Dr. Picciano is a faculty member at the City University of New York (CUNY) and at Hunter College. He first became a computer specialist in 1970, a degree he obtained from Hunter College. He started his teaching career in 1971. Later in 1986, he completed a Ph.D. program in education leadership from Fordham University. His most cited work includes
Picciano, A. G. (2002) Beyond student perceptions: Issues of interaction, presence, and performance in an online course. Journal of asynchronous learning networks 6(1), 21-40.
Picciano, A. G. (2009) Blending with purpose: The multimodal model. Journal of the Research Center for Educational Technology 5(1), 4-14.
Picciano, A. G. (2012) The evolution of big data and learning analytics in American higher education. Journal of asynchronous learning networks 16(3), 9-20.
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Inspiring Leaders: Anthony G. Picciano
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