Who is Jeff Greene?
Currently I am the McMichael Professor of Educational Psychology and the Learning Sciences in the Learning Sciences and Psychological Studies program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. My main area of scholarship involves how to help people become effective, efficient, and critical users and creators of information in technology contexts. I have published over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, books, and book chapters on self-regulated learning, epistemic cognition, and online learning, among other topics. Also, I work with the CLICK Research Group, studying how people Critique, Learn, Investigate, and Construct Knowledge in the modern world.
I am a Fellow of Division 15 of the American Psychological Association. Also, I am the recipient of the 2016 American Psychological Association Division 15 Richard E. Snow Award for Early Contributions. Currently, I am a co-Editor of Educational Psychologist, with Dr. Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia. I was co-editor of the Handbook of Epistemic Cognition and the second edition of the Handbook of Self-Regulation of Learning and Performance, both published by Routledge. I hold a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, as well as a Master’s degree in Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation, both from the University of Maryland. I have BA in Psychology from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota.
Jeff Greene is the host of the American Psychological Association Division 15 podcast series Emerging Research in Educational Psychology.