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Barnard Clarkson is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Edith Cowan University's School of Arts and Humanities. He holds a PhD from ECU, a Bachelor of Engineering (UWA), Grad Dip in Computing (Curtin), and a Bachelor of Education with Honours (UWA, 1981).
- PhD, Edith Cowan University
- Bachelor of Engineering, The University of Western Australia
- Grad Dip in Computing, Curtin University of Technology
- Bachelor of Education with Honours, The University of Western Australia, 1981
His research focuses on ICT integration in education, emergency management systems, and multidisciplinary project management. Key interests include technology-enhanced learning environments, human-computer interaction in education, and community-centered design of crisis communication tools. He has contributed to frameworks for ICT implementation in schools and led projects on bushfire planning interfaces.
His articles highlight trends in educational technology, such as leveraging ICT for leadership in schools, optimizing map interfaces for disaster management, and fostering social-emotional design in HCI education. His work bridges technical innovation with pedagogical and community engagement needs.
- Australian Research Council Grant (2012–2016): $215,982
- 100 Schools Project (2003–2009): $502,727
- Balga Senior High School ICT Evaluation (2006–2007)
- ECU Early Career Researcher Grant (2005–2007): $14,000
Clarkson has supervised one completed PhD as an associate supervisor, focusing on bushfire-prone community interface design. He collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on projects addressing educational technology adoption and emergency preparedness.
His involvement in labs/teams includes the School of Arts and Humanities' research groups and collaborations with institutions like the Australian Computer Society and AST Management Pty Ltd.


