Richard Catrambone
Professor · Educational Technology
Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for InformaticsAbout
Richard Catrambone is a Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA, specializing in cognitive science and educational technology. His work focuses on instructional design, multimedia learning, and cognitive processes in problem-solving contexts. With over 60 publications spanning decades, his research emphasizes strategies like subgoal labeling and self-explanation to enhance learning outcomes in STEM education and programming instruction.
Key contributions include studies on deepfake detection's cognitive aspects, the role of virtual agents in learning environments, and optimizing procedural instruction formats. He collaborates frequently with institutions like Georgia Tech's School of Psychology and School of Interactive Computing, and co-authors include notable researchers such as Lauren Margulieux and John Stasko.
His work appears in journals like Human Factors, Computers & Education, and ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, highlighting intersections between cognitive science and technology-mediated learning. Despite prolific output, no specific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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