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Dr. Michelle D. Miller is a Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Northern Arizona University, where she has conducted research and taught for over two decades. A cognitive psychologist specializing in educational applications, she operates at the intersection of psychology, pedagogy, and technology to develop practical teaching strategies for modern classrooms.
Her research program centers on cognitive science translation for educators, with primary emphases on attention regulation in digital environments, memory consolidation techniques, motivational frameworks, and evidence-based technology integration. Dr. Miller's work specifically addresses contemporary challenges including online learning efficacy, inclusive classroom design, and combating digital distraction through cognitive principles. She prioritizes making complex psychological research accessible and immediately applicable across academic disciplines.
Dr. Miller actively disseminates her expertise through speaking engagements with faculty and academic leaders across the United States and internationally. Her influential publications include the books Minds Online, Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology, and A Teacher's Guide to Learning Student Names. She maintains professional outreach via a dedicated newsletter and Substack platform providing research-informed teaching resources, though the source material contains no details about specific research grants, laboratory facilities, or student advising activities.
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