David Bolton

David L. Bolton, Ph.D. graduated with his Master’s Degree in Research and Statistical Methodology from Andrews University in Michigan, and received his Ph.D. in Research and Measurement from Florida State University. He has been teaching Educational Technology, Evaluation and Measurement, research methods and statistics courses and workshops at West Chester University since 1991. An area of research interest for him has been the power of educational technology to engage students in the learning process, and he has presented on this topic at various conferences both domestic and overseas – most recently in Ghana, where he went to look into the possibility of arranging a telecollaborative exchange between West Chester University students and students from Ghana. He has been involved with mobile pedagogy since he joined with Dr. Penny, Dr. McConatha, and Dr. Schugar to study the power of mobile devices to transform the classroom.

Publications

Mobile Pedagogy and Perspectives on Teaching and Learning
Douglas McConatha, Christian Penny, Jordan Schugar, David Bolton. © 2014. 335 pages.
Distance learning has existed in some form for centuries, but modern technologies have allowed students and teachers to connect directly, no matter what their location, using the...