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Rene Kizilcec

Associate Professor of Information Science
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Rene Kizilcec is an associate professor of information science at Cornell, where he directs the Cornell Future of Learning Lab. Kizilcec studies behavioral, psychological, and computational aspects of technology in education to inform practices and policies that promote learning, equity, and academic and career success. His work has appeared in Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, won multiple awards, and is funded by the National Science Foundation, Schmidt Futures Foundation, and Jacobs Foundation. Kizilcec holds a Ph.D. in communication and M.Sc. in statistics from Stanford University.

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Education + Technology
Computational Social Sciences
Ethics, Law and Policy
Human-Computer Interaction and Design
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(607) 255-8327
kizilcec@cornell.edu
Location
Ithaca
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Computing and Information Science Building 363
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Information Science
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Future of Learning Lab
National Tutoring Observatory

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