
معرفی
Jaclynn Clark is a Lecturer at the University of Arizona's College of Information Science, specializing in technology-enhanced learning, cognitive load, and digital literacy. She holds a Ph.D. in Information Science and an M.A. in Educational Psychology, both from the University of Arizona. Dr. Clark designs interactive, student-centered curricula integrating emerging technologies like AR/VR, emphasizing gamification and project-based learning. Her research explores sensory processing in immersive environments, with contributions to IEEE and Springer publications.
Her teaching spans courses in Game Design, ESociety, and Information Science, focusing on autonomy and strategic planning. She previously supervised the Extended Reality and Games Laboratory (XRG Lab), conducting studies with EEGs and eye-tracking to analyze user experience in AR/VR. Dr. Clark also evaluates AI-generated responses for instructional effectiveness as a chatbot trainer.
Key areas of research include bridging theory/practice gaps in VR applications, spatial ability enhancement through interaction design, and digital literacy in educational gaming contexts. Her work prioritizes practical application of research to improve technology-driven education.


