Expert Profile
Mark Warschauer
Professor of Education and Informatics
Mark Warschauer is a Professor of Education and Informatics at the University of California, Irvine.
Areas of Expertise
- Literacy
- Educational Technology
- Online Learning
- Education
- Language
Biography
Mark Warschauer is a Professor of Education and Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. A first generation college student and former community organizer for the United Farm Workers union, Dr. Warschauer began his educational career as a Spanish bilingual math and ESL teacher in San Francisco public schools. He has previously taught and conducted research at the University of Hawaii, Moscow Linguistics University, Charles University in Prague, and Waseda University in Japan, and served as educational technology director of a large educational reform project in Egypt.
Dr. Warschauer is director of the Digital Learning Lab at UC Irvine, where, together with colleagues and students, he works on a range of research projects related to digital media in education. In K-12 education, his team is developing and studying cloud-based writing, examining new forms of automated writing assessment, exploring digital scaffolding for reading, investigating one-to-one programs with Chromebooks, and analyzing use of interactive mobile robots for virtual inclusion. In higher education, his team is looking at instructional practices in STEM lecture courses, the impact of virtual learning on student achievement, the learning processes and outcomes in Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs), and the impact on students of multi-tasking with digital media. The DLL team is also exploring new approaches to data mining, machine learning, and learning analytics to analyze the learning and educational data that result from use of new digital tools.
Dr. Warschauer is author and editor of a wide range of books, including, most recently, Learning in the Cloud: How (and Why) to Transform Schools with Digital Media and Japan: The Paradox of Harmony. He is founding editor of Language Learning & Technology journal and has been appointed inaugural editor of AERA Open. He is active on Twitter @markwarschauer, where he posts on a wide range of professional and personal issues, and occasionally blogs at Papyrus News. He is a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association.
Media
Media Appearances
How AI can teach kids to write – not just cheat
The Hechinger Report, 10/26/2023
Mark Warschauer, University of California, Irvine – Improving Children’s Learning Through Interactive TV Shows
The Academic Minute, 7/10/2023
AI and the Future of Writing Instruction
Campus Technology, 3/29/2023
What That Ad for the Unpaid Job at UCLA May Have Been About
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/21/2022
More people are getting Covid-19 vaccine boosters than getting their first shots, CDC data shows
CNN, 10/7/2021
UC Irvine researchers hope that teaching computing language to kids will help level the playing field
The Orange County Register, 10/5/2021
When the Animated Bunny in the TV Show Listens for Kids’ Answers — and Answers Back
EdSurge, 2/9/2021
UC Irvine Opens Online Learning Research Center as Coronavirus Forces Faculty Online
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, 3/24/2020
Articles
The benefits and caveats of using clickstream data to understand student self-regulatory behaviors: opening the black box of learning processes
International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
Increasing success in college: Examining the impact of a project‐based introductory engineering course
Journal of Engineering Education
Toward the Establishment of a Data‐Driven Learning Model: Role of Learner Factors in Corpus‐Based Second Language Vocabulary Learning
The Modern Language Journal
"Elinor Is Talking to Me on the Screen!" Integrating Conversational Agents into Children's Television Programming
Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
What Are You Talking To?: Understanding Children's Perceptions of Conversational Agents
Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Education
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
PhD, Second Language Acquisition, 1997
San Francisco State University
MA, English (Teaching English as a Second Language), 1991
Univ. of Calif. at Santa Cruz
BA, Psychology, 1975
Accomplishments
- Fellow, American Educational Research Association
Affiliations
- Palgrave Macmillan, Digital Education and Learning book series : Editor
- Bloomsbury Academic, Advances in Digital Language Learning and Teaching book series : Editor
- AERA Open : Editor
- L2 Journal : Editorial Board
- Language Learning Journal : Editorial Board
- Language@Internet : Editorial Board
- Writing and Pedagogy : Editorial Board
Research Grants
Investigating Virtual Learning Environments
National Science Foundation, 2015-2020
CONECTAR: Collaborative Network of Educators for Computational Thinking for Al
National Science Foundation, 2017-2019
CS10K: CS1C@OC—Building a Local Area Network of Computer Science Teachers
National Science Foundation, 2016-2019
Digital Scaffolding for English Language Arts
Institute for Education Sciences, 2015-2019
Digital Storytelling in the Classroom
DIGICOM and Palm Springs Unified School District, 2015-2019: