About
Adam Dubé is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology at McGill University's Faculty of Education. He directs the Technology, Learning, & Cognition (TLC) Lab and holds a McGill Faculty of Education Distinguished Teacher award. His research focuses on how educational technologies like tablet computers and digital games enhance learning, particularly in mathematics and cognitive development. He has published extensively on educational app design, digital assistant impacts on children’s cognitive theories, and teacher adoption of educational technologies.
Education:
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Toronto
- PhD in Psychology, University of Regina
- MA in Psychology, University of Regina
Research Interests:
- Educational Technology & Teaching Innovation
- Cognitive Development
- Child-Tablet Interaction
- Mathematical Cognition
- Educational App Evaluation
Awards:
- McGill Distinguished Teacher Award (2021)
- Fellow, American Educational Research Association
- Fellow, Society for Research in Child Development
Grants & Funding:
- SSHRC Insight Development Grants (2021-2022, 2020-2021)
- MITACS Accelerate Grant (2020-2021)
Labs/Teams: Lead researcher at the TLC Lab, collaborating with Ubisoft Montreal on educational game curriculum guides.




