Danielle S. McNamara is an educational researcher known for her theoretical and empirical work with
reading comprehension and the development of game-based literacy technologies. She is professor of psychology and senior research scientist at
Arizona State University
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. She has previously held positions at
University of Memphis
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The university maintains the Herff College of Engineering ...
,
Old Dominion University
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, and
University of Colorado, Boulder
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.
In 2015, McNamara received the Distinguished Cognitive Scientist Award from the
University of California, Merced
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. She was selected by the
American Educational Research Association
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(AERA) as a 2018 AERA Fellow in acknowledgement of her theoretical and research contributions to the field of literacy and learning.
McNamara is the founding editor of ''
Technology, Mind, and Behavior'', an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published by the
American Psychological Association
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(APA). She has also previously served as president of the
Society for Text and Discourse
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, and serves on the editorial board of ''
Discourse Processes
''Discourse Processes'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed multidisciplinary academic journal covering the study of discourse from the perspective of sociology, psychology, and other disciplines. It was founded in 1977, with Roy Freedle as the founding e ...
'', a multidisciplinary journal published by
Taylor & Francis
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.
Biography
McNamara received her
B.A.
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in Linguistics from the
University of Kansas
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in 1982, and her
M.A.
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in Clinical Psychology from
Wichita State University
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, Kansas, in 1989. In 1992, she earned her
Ph.D.
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in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
During her Ph.D., McNamara conducted research on learning theories with
Alice F. Healy and reading comprehension with Walter Kintsch. She moved into educational research after receiving two grants from the
James S. McDonnell Foundation
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to apply cognitive psychology principles to education.
McNamara is the director of the Science of Learning and Educational Technology (SoLET) Lab, where she and her team research and develop intelligent tutoring systems and
natural language processing
Natural language processing (NLP) is an interdisciplinary subfield of linguistics, computer science, and artificial intelligence concerned with the interactions between computers and human language, in particular how to program computers to proc ...
software. SoLET learning technologies like iSTART, a game-based tool to help readers develop self-explanation strategies, and Writing Pal, an intelligent writing tutor with game-based writing guides and automatic feedback, are free to access online through McNamara's Adaptive Literacy website. iSTART and Writing Pal are funded by the
U.S. Department of Education
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through the
Institute of Education Sciences
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.
Research
McNamara's research focuses on the development of intelligent tutoring systems that use game-based exercises to increase learner motivation when practicing reading and writing strategies. She developed the intelligent tutoring system Interactive Strategy Training for Active Reading and Thinking (iSTART), an online application based on the idea of Self-Explanation Reading Training (SERT), which coaches learners to use active reading strategies. iSTART has been found to be as effective as live, one-on-one human tutoring of SERT in improving students' quality of self-explanation when reading.
With
Arthur Graesser, McNamara developed
Coh-Metrix Coh-Metrix is a computational tool that produces indices of the linguistic and discourse representations of a text. Developed by
Arthur C. Graesser and Danielle S. McNamara, Coh-Metrix analyzes texts on many different features.
Measurements
Coh-M ...
, a computational tool for evaluating text readability based on measuring levels of cohesion, world knowledge, language and discourse characteristics. Coh-Metrix has made it easier for researchers and publishers to assess text difficulty and cohesion without relying on previous methods that focused primarily on word and sentence length.
McNamara has authored and edited five books spanning the topics of reading comprehension,
linguistics
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, educational technologies, and
cognition
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. These include ''Reading Comprehension Strategies: Theories, Interventions, and Technologies''; ''Automated Evaluation of Text and Discourse with Coh-Metrix'' with Arthur Graesser, Philip M. McCarthy, and Zhiqiang Cai; ''Handbook of Latent Semantic Analysis'' with
Thomas K. Landauer, Simon Dennis, and
Walter Kintsch
Walter Kintsch (born 1932) is an American Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Colorado Boulder (United States). He is renowned for his groundbreaking theories in cognitive psychology, especially in relation to text comprehension. ...
; ''Adaptive Educational Technologies for Literacy Instruction'' with
Scott A. Crossley; and ''Cognition in Education (Ed Psych Insights)''
with Matthew T. McCrudden.
Representative Publications
* McNamara, D.S. (2004). SERT: Self-explanation reading training. ''Discourse Processes,'' ''38''(1), 1–30.
* McNamara, D.S. (2007). Reading comprehension strategies: Theories, interventions, and technologies. ''Psychology Press''
* McNamara, D.S., & Kintsch, W. (1996). Learning from texts: Effects of prior knowledge and text coherence. ''Discourse Processes, 22''(3), 247–288.
* McNamara, D.S., Kintsch, E., Songer, N.B., & Kintsch, W. (1996). Are good texts always better? Interactions of text coherence, background knowledge, and levels of understanding in learning from text. ''Cognition and Instruction,'' ''14''(1), 1–43.
* McNamara, D.S., & Magliano, J. (2009). Toward a comprehensive model of comprehension. ''Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 51'', 297–384.
References
External links
Science of Learning and Educational Technology (SoLET) LabAdaptive Literacy*
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21st-century American psychologists
Arizona State University faculty
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Natural language processing researchers
University of Colorado Boulder alumni
University of Kansas alumni
Wichita State University alumni