Russell Carpenter is a scholar working on Education, Information Systems and Literature and Literary Theory.
According to data from OpenAlex, Russell Carpenter has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 737 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Education, 3 papers in Information Systems and 3 papers in Literature and Literary Theory. Recurrent topics in Russell Carpenter's work include Higher Education Practises and Engagement (7 papers), Evaluation of Teaching Practices (4 papers) and Reflective Practices in Education (3 papers). Russell Carpenter is often cited by papers focused on Higher Education Practises and Engagement (7 papers), Evaluation of Teaching Practices (4 papers) and Reflective Practices in Education (3 papers). Russell Carpenter collaborates with scholars based in United States. Russell Carpenter's co-authors include Rebecca Williams, M. Al Asad, P. A. Bland, Brent J. Bos, Peter G. Antreasian, W. V. Boynton, M. Brozović, S. S. Balram‐Knutson, C. Drouet d’Aubigny and K. J. Becker and has published in prestigious journals such as Computers & composition, Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research and NSUWorks (Nova Southeastern University).
In The Last Decade
Russell Carpenter
21 papers
receiving
681 citations
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topics.
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Russell Carpenter
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Hergenrother, C. W., Peter G. Antreasian, M. Al Asad, et al.. (2019). 101955) Bennu is an Active Asteroid. EPSC. 2019.2 indexed citations
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Gore, Jonathan S., et al.. (2019). Student Perceptions of Effective Teaching Traits and Strategies.. Journal on excellence in college teaching. 30(2). 161–176.
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Carpenter, Russell, et al.. (2019). Social Media Ethos: Raising Awareness about Communication Center Programs and Outreach through the Use of Twitter. 5(1). 120–133.2 indexed citations
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Carpenter, Russell, et al.. (2018). Utilizing Foundation Professors as a Resource to Enhance Faculty Development. 9.1 indexed citations
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