Kent Norman, Ph.D.

         Associate Professor, Cognitive

         Office: 3123F, Biology-Psychology

         301-405-5924 (voice)

         301-314-5966 (fax)

         E-mail: knorman@psyc.umd.edu

 

 

Current Research and Teaching Interests:

 

Dr. Norman's interests include models of human judgement, decision making, human/computer interaction, problem solving, and aspects of art. Current research is on the cognitive aspects human/computer interaction, the development of a theory of cognitive control of computers using menu selection as a tool, design of Web-based surveys, and interfaces for information integration.

 

Dr. Norman teaches courses on thinking and problem solving, judgement and decision making, human/computer interaction, and statistics. He has also been involved in the development of electronic classrooms at the University of Maryland and is author of the course management tool HyperCourseware.

 

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