
About
David Holder is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Liberty University's School of Education, serving as the Secondary Education Coordinator. He holds a Ph.D. in Educational Computers from the University of North Texas and a B.S. in History from Liberty University. Previously, he taught at the University of North Texas's Department of Learning Technologies and served as Director of Technology for Aubrey ISD. His research focuses on virtual communities in learning, online environments, visual media's impact on cognitive processes, and electronic agents in education.
Education Background:
- Ph.D. in Educational Computers, University of North Texas
- M.Ed. in Secondary Education, University of North Texas
- B.S. in History, Liberty University (1994)
Research Interests:
Dr. Holder explores how digital tools and virtual spaces enhance educational outcomes, including:
- Schema construction through visual media
- Role of electronic agents in personalized learning
- Design of effective online learning environments
Professional Activities:
- Published works on doctoral student mentorship and at-risk student interventions
- Presenter at conferences on web technologies and reflective learning practices
Currently residing in Lynchburg, Virginia, he actively contributes to Liberty University's educational initiatives, emphasizing community-driven learning approaches.
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