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Bob Ogles serves as a Professor at Purdue University, specializing in the integration of educational technology with traditional pedagogy for large-scale instruction within communication studies.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin (1987)
- M.S. in Communication from the University of Tennessee (1982)
- B.A. with honors in Psychology from Vanderbilt University, Peabody College (1977)
Dr. Ogles' research program bridges asynchronous distance education platforms and on-campus teaching methodologies, with particular focus on scalability for mass enrollments. His scholarly work extends to analyzing social psychological responses to media content and documenting the historical trajectory of mass communication systems across the United States and Canada, revealing intersections between technological innovation and societal impact.
Publication analysis shows consistent historical examination of communication infrastructure, from radio pioneers like Todd Storz to institutional developments within academic societies. This body of work demonstrates methodological depth in archival research while tracing evolutionary patterns in media industries and educational frameworks over critical 20th-century periods.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Information regarding student mentorship activities or externally funded research grants was not provided in the available documentation.
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