Lynna J. Ausburn
Affiliations: | Education (all programs) | Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States |
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Ausburn LJ, Martens J, Baukal CE, et al. (2019) User Characteristics, Trait vs. State Immersion, and Presence in a First-Person Virtual World The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research. 12 |
Baukal CE, Ausburn LJ. (2017) Working engineers’ multimedia type preferences Australasian. Journal of Engineering Education. 22: 63-72 |
Baukal CE, Ausburn LJ. (2017) Relationship of prior knowledge and working engineers’ learning preferences: implications for designing effective instruction European Journal of Engineering Education. 42: 302-322 |
Baukal CE, Ausburn LJ. (2016) Learning strategy preferences of working engineers International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning. 26: 309 |
Baukal CE, Ausburn LJ. (2015) Verbal-visual preferences of working engineers European Journal of Engineering Education |
Baukal CE, Ausburn LJ. (2015) Multimedia category preferences of working engineers European Journal of Engineering Education |
Baukal CE, Ausburn LJ. (2015) Learner preferences and continuing engineering education Asee Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. 122 |
Ausburn LJ, Ausburn FB. (2014) Technical Perspectives on Theory in Screen-Based Virtual Reality Environments: Leading From the Future in VHRD Advances in Developing Human Resources. 16: 371-390 |
Baukal CE, Ausburn LJ. (2014) Learning strategy and verbal-visual preferences for mechanical engineering students Asee Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings |
Ausburn LJ, Ausburn FB, Kroutter PJ. (2013) Influences of Gender and Computer Gaming Experience in Occupational Desktop Virtual Environments: A Cross-Case Analysis Study International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology. 4: 1-14 |