Emma Mercierمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning
- Social Interaction and Learning
- Classroom Technology
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Emma Mercier is an Associate Professor and Associate Head & Director of Graduate Programs in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign's College of Education. She also holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Educational Psychology, demonstrating her interdisciplinary approach to educational research. Dr. Mercier's research focuses on the relationship between social interaction and learning, with particular emphasis on collaboration and computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) in classroom settings. Her work examines how technology influences group interactions and learning, especially through the use of multi-touch tables in classrooms. She investigates between-group and whole-class interactions, device ecologies, teacher tools, and classroom contexts that shape learning opportunities in technology-enhanced environments. Her research spans K-12 and higher education settings, with significant contributions to engineering education and the design of collaborative learning spaces. Analysis of Dr. Mercier's recent publications reveals a strong focus on orchestration tools that support instructors in facilitating collaborative learning, the role of technology (particularly augmented and virtual reality) in collaborative problem solving, and the design of effective collaborative tasks in engineering education. Her work bridges educational theory with practical classroom applications, often employing design-based implementation research methodologies. A notable trend is her increasing focus on machine learning applications to analyze and support collaborative interactions in real-time classroom settings. Dr. Mercier has been actively involved in mentoring graduate students and teaching courses related to educational research methods, child development and technology, and advanced study of education. Her work has involved significant collaboration with researchers across institutions and disciplines, particularly in the fields of educational technology, learning sciences, and engineering education. Her research has been supported through various projects, including the CSTEPS (Collaborative Support Tools for Engineering Problem Solving) initiative, which has developed and evaluated tools to support collaborative learning in engineering classrooms. This work has involved partnerships with teaching assistants, course assistants, and faculty to implement and refine collaborative learning approaches in undergraduate engineering courses.







