Roxana Moreno,
  Ph.D., J.D.
Associate Professor

Educational Psychology Program
123 Simpson Hall
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
 
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Awards
 

Invited Cognitive Scientist for the National Science Foundation Media Advisory on Research in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Education.

White House Announces 2003 Awards for Early Career Scientists and Engineers

Two psychologists win Presidential Early Career Award

Lerner and Moreno Win Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)

COE Researcher Recipient of Presidential Award

2008
Recipient of the University of New Mexico Regent’s Lecturer Award.
 
2007
Admitted in the Fulbright Senior Specialists Program as an expert in the areas of Education and Instructional Media Design.
 
2007
Recipient of the Visiting Researcher Fellowship Award granted by the Educational Technology Expertise Center (OTEC) at the Open University of the Netherlands. The goal of this fellowship is to promote the collaboration of senior researchers who are internationally well-known in the area of Educational Technology with OTEC researchers.
 
2004
Recipient of the APA Division 15, Richard E. Snow Award for Early Contributions.
 
2003
University of New Mexico Regent's Lecturer Award.
 
2003
Ranked one of the twenty most prolific individual scholars conducting educational psychology research for the 1997-2001 period (Smith et al., 2003)
 
2002
Outstanding paper award "Pedagogical Agents in Virtual Reality Environments: Do Multimedia Principles Still Apply?" World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, & Telecomunications.
 
2000
Outstanding paper award "Life-like pedagogical agents in constructivist multimedia environments: Cognitive consequences of their interaction". World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, & Telecomunications.
 
2000
Outstanding paper award "Meaningful design for meaningful learning: Applying cognitive theory to multimedia explanations". Interactive Multimedia Electronic Journal of Computer Enhanced Learning.
 
1999-2000
NSF Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Technology Education.
 
1998-1999
Graduate Research Mentorship Program Award. University of California, Santa Barbara.
 
1997-1998
Graduate Opportunity Fellowship. University of California, Santa Barbara.
 
1985
"Honors Graduation Diploma". Highest grade point average in the Economics Department. University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 
1985
"F.A.M.U. Honors Graduation Diploma". Argentina's Women's University Foundation.
 
1982-1984
"Highest Faculty Grade Point Average". Prominent student. University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 
1980
"Bunge & Born Foundation Scholarship". Recognition of Worthy Dedication to Studies.