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Overview
We are interested in research and development of contextualized
innovation especially more for marginalized and underserved
students. At the same time, we are also interested in reverse
innovation in education which stems from a condition where innovation
from underserved communities (i.e., where technology exposure is
scarce and there is absence of digital stimuli competition) make
it to the mainstream in the developed region as an evolved and recontextualuzed
form. We acknowledge that phenomenal mobile penetration in the
developing region is creating profound dynamics and exciting opportunities
for educational researchers. Therefore, we are engaged in a series
of research projects that investigate interactional phenomena between
technology contextualization and reverse innovation while examining
various relevant constructs such as novelty effect, digital stimuli
competition, stimuli isolation, scientific inquiry prompt, digital
bridging effect, or globalization effect in behavioral, cognitive,
and social dimensions. In short, we leverage POMI innovations and
study a wide range of mobile interaction and learning models to
achieve a broad objective of seeking and bolstering holistic education
and empowerment opportunities in the 21st century learning environments
worldwide.
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