Evgeny D. Patarakin - Biographical notes

Education -- Employment -- Research Interests -- Granted projects -- Publications

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Office address Botik, Pereslavl-Zalessky, 152140, Russia
Tel
: +7 (08535)-98505 Home address Trudovoj pereulok 14, apt 2, Pereslavl-Zalessky, 152140, Russia Tel: +7 (08535) 98105 Date of birth 25 July, 1961
Place of birth - Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Marriage status - Married, one child

Education

  1. 1979 - 1984 Student at the Faculty of Molecular Biology and Microbiology of Nizhny Novgorod State University. Master Degree in biology awarded June 1984.
  2. PhD in pedagogical science December 1993 from the Moscow Open Pedagogical Institute.

Employment History

Research Interests

Granted projects

Selected recent publications (1991-1997)

  1. Logo and personal oriented education. Proceeding of the third European Logo Conference, E. Calabrese Editor, Parma, Italy, 27 - 20 August 1991, pp. 45 - 51.
  2. New Educationa BBS established in Russia. Internet Society NEWS, 1993, vol 1, N. 4 pp. 14 - 17
  3. The computer Theater. In P. Brusilovsky (ed) Proc of East-West international conference on Multimedia, Hypermedia and Virtual Reality, Moscow, Russia, Sept. 14-16, 1994. ICSTI, Moscow.
  4. Psychological Education. Logo Style and Logo Media. Eurologos, V. 2, 1994
  5. BBS UCHCOM - New educational service. International conference on Informational Technology and People. Proceeding. Part II of the ITAP'93 held in Russia, May, 24-28, 1993, pp. 151 - 155
  6. Constructive Web site for psychological education Computer in Psychology Conference, York 96
  7. The Joint E-mail Project between the Students of English at the University of Pereslavl and Students of Russian at Trinity College, Dublin ICDED-96 Global Tools for Educational Organising and Personal Learning ICDED-96
  8. Knowledge Acquisition and Manipulation with the Constructs in the Psychological Web Site ICDED-96
  9. Kelly's RG Test in Logo Media - Play with Results New Media and Telematic Technologies for Education in Eastern European Countries. Edited by Piet Kommers, Twente University Press, Enschede, 1997, 335 - 339.