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Joseph Furse serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences, Technology and Education (ASTE) within Utah State University's S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources. His academic appointment bridges agricultural education with technological pedagogy, focusing on practical implementation of emerging technologies in secondary and post-secondary settings.
His research centers on technology and engineering education (TEE) with specialization in robotics integration, drone applications, and electronics curriculum development. Key interests include teacher support systems for technological literacy, student self-efficacy in competitive robotics, and standards-based implementation of engineering education frameworks. His work consistently addresses rural educational contexts and agricultural applications of technology.
Publication analysis reveals evolving research trajectories: recent work (2023-2025) emphasizes AI adoption in agricultural education and teacher mentoring systems, while foundational studies (2015-2019) established robotics competition impacts on student outcomes and electronics curriculum transformation. His scholarship demonstrates consistent focus on practical classroom applications and measurable educational outcomes in technology-intensive learning environments.