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We are excited to be able to share the following recent publications of our SIG members!

  • An, Y., Yu, J. H., & James, S. (2025). Investigating the higher education institutions’ guidelines and policies regarding the use of generative AI in teaching, learning, research, and administration. International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 22(1), 10.
  • Bornak, M. & Threeton, M. D. (2024, November). Discovering digital apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing: aDelphi study. Acter.
  • Brinegar, K. M., Moulton, M., Falbe, K. N., Rintamaa, M., & Ellerbrock, C. R. (2024). Navigating opportunities for middle level education research: The mler sig research agenda. RMLE Online, 47(8), 25–53.
  • Dello Stritto, M. E., Aguiar, N. R., Underhill, G. R., Turk, C., Lohry-Smith, G., & Lamantain, R. (2025). An undergraduate research program for online students: Adesign case. Tech Trends, 69, 413-426.
  • Dello Stritto, M. E., Skinner, D., Aguiar, N. R., & Underhill, G. R. (2025). Financial aid matters: The relationship among financial aid, retention, and graduation rates in online students. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 54(2).
  • Eisenbach, B. B. & Coleman, B., (2025) “Centering young adolescents: Acall for purposeful virtual pedagogy in the middle grades”, Middle Grades Review,11(2). doi:
  • Eisenbach, B., & Coleman, B. (2024). Online pedagogies and the middle grades: Ascoping review of the literature. Education Sciences, 14(9), 1017.
  • Kim, J., Yu, S., Detrick, R., Lin, X., & Li, N. (2025). Designing ai-powered learning: Adult learners’ expectations for curriculum and human-ai interaction. Education Tech Research Dev.
  • Lowenthal, P. R., Rice, M. F., Moore, R. L., & Belt, E. S. (2025). Introductionto the special issue: Highlighting AERA’s online teaching and learning sig 2025. Online Learning, 29(4), iii-vii.
  • Ren, X., Zhou, Y., & Detrick, R. (2025). Investigating working adult learners’ feedback literacy in online project-based learning: Aconvergent mixed methods study. Distance Education, 1–22.
  • Soles, B., & Meyerott, T. (eds.). (2025). Diverse leadership perspectives in education: From k-12 to higher education. IGI Global.
  • Soles, B., Meyerott, T., Welborn, J. E., & Flores III, p. (2025). Leaders use of cultural proficiency toward socially just educational renewal: Areview of literature. Diverse Leadership Perspectives in Education: From K-12 to Higher Education, 1-36.
  • Walker, A., Aguiar, N., Soicher, R., Kuo, Y., & Resig, J. (2024). Exploring the relationship between motivation and academic performance among online and blended learners: Ameta-analytic review. Online Learning, 28(4), 75-115.
  • Winter, D. & Roach, W. (forthcoming). Cultivating critical awareness through historical archives: Using inquiry to affirm adolescent identity and center marginalized narratives. in A. Christoff, C. L. Craddock, & S. Petit (eds.), Teaching Diverse Middle Level Students: Inclusive Vision and Equitable Practices[book under contract]. Emerald Publishing.
  • Winter, D. (forthcoming). Past stories, present voices: Exploring identity and community through museum–school partnerships. Middle Grades Review.
  • Yu, J. H., Chauhan, D., Iqbal, R. A., & Yeoh, E. (2025). Mapping academic perspectives on ai in education: Trends, challenges, and sentiments in educational research (2018–2024). Educational Technology Research and Development, 73(1), 199-227.
  • Yu, J. H., & Chauhan, D. (2025). Trends in nlp for personalized learning: lda and sentiment analysis insights. Education and Information Technologies, 30(4), 4307-4348.