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I was recognized in the Fall, 2014 New Educator magazine (published by the Michigan State University College of Education) for receiving my Doctoral Degree in Educational Psychology and Educational Technology in the Summer of 2103.

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Brian Kinghorn, Ph.D.

About Brian Kinghorn, Ph.D.

I earned my Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and Educational Technology from Michigan State University, and I’m currently an Assistant Professor of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundations at Marshall University. My research interests include ways K–12 science teachers learn science from their own teaching practice and the impacts of educating college students on the psychology of social media.


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