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Posted: Thursday, December 6, 2007Sharon Cramer , SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, Exceptional Education
Sharon Cramer, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, Exceptional Education, recently presented two papers: “How Technology Can Transfer Research: Real Solutions for Busy Teachers Who Are Intrigued by Action Research,” at the 42nd annual conference of the New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education (NYSCATE), held in Rochester, New York, November 17–20; and “What Facilitates and Impedes Collaborative Work during Higher Education Software Implementation Projects?” coauthored with Sheldon Tetewsky, research scientist and senior data analyst, and Kelly Marczynski, assistant director and senior research scientist, Center for Health and Social Research, at the 38th annual conference of the Northeastern Educational Research Association (NERA), held in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, October 17–19.