Since starting as a teaching faculty, Dr. Fortier's research has been focused on computer science education, including techniques for engaging students, building community, and incorporating technology into the classroom. Research projects include the development of educational tools, evaluating the effectiveness of pedagogical techniques within computer science education, and the creation of serious games designed to teach computer science concepts.
Areas of expertise
2002
MSc - Computer Science
University of Windsor
1997
BSc, Honours - Computer Science
University of Windsor
Oshawa, Ontario December 31, 1969
Panel on Teaching Large Classes
2nd Symposium for Effective Teaching and Learning in the Sciences
Oshawa, Ontario December 31, 1969
Dynamic Teaching using Real-time Classroom Analytics 1st Symposium for Effective Teaching and Learning in the Sciences
1st Symposium for Effective Teaching and Learning in the Sciences
Barcelona, Spain December 31, 1969
Challenges in Building a Mobile SpeechWeb Browser
MOBILITY 2011
Vancouver, British Columbia December 31, 1969
A Dynamic Scheme in Support of Scalability in General-Purpose Distributed Virtual Environments
HPCS, 2000
Kingston, Ontario December 31, 1969
World Distribution Protocol for Support of Scalable General-Purpose Distributed Virtual Environments
HPCS, 1999