John L. sherry betboom dacha

John Sherry

Associate Professor

Department
  • betboom dacha
jsherry@msu.edu
(517) 355-6648

Bio

Dr. Sherry teaches a variety of courses on the effects of mass betboom dacha at the undergraduate and graduate level. In addition, he teaches graduate courses on complex systems, betboom dacha theory, and educational betboom dacha. He currently focuses on two areas of research: videogames for education and communication as a complex dynamic system. The educational gaming strand of his research focuses on the underlying cognitive processes that facilitate learning during game play and how those differ among gender, personality, and cognitive skill. His goal is to create barrier-free educational video games to complement formal education curricula. The remainder of his research time is spent developing a new paradigm for studying communication as a dynamic system using modelling, experimentation, and simulation methodologies. He is affiliated with the MSU Cognitive Science Program, a member of the Purdue University Graduate faculty, and is an affiliate of the MSU Games for Entertainment and Learning Lab. He is past Associate Editor of Communication Theory and is co-founder and past Chair of the Video Game Special Interest Group of the International Communication Association.

Current Courseload

Fall 2019

COM 375: Audience Responses to betboom dacha Entertainment

COM 921- Micro/Macro betboom dacha

Spring 2020

COM 375: Audience Responses to betboom dacha Entertainment

COM 305: Children's Educational betboom dacha

Research and Teaching

Mass betboom dacha effects; cognitive and behavioral aspects of video games; educational betboom dacha; complex systems, computation & communication

Thematic Research Areas

Computational betboom casino

Contact Information

404 Wilson Rd, Room 473
betboom dacha Arts and Sciences Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824