James Burke, B.S. (CIS)
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth


James has worked 15+ years developing and influencing the design of SimCalc MathWorlds, including the creation of the model for classroom connectivity in MathWorlds. His interests include Human Computer Interaction, dynamic representations, multimodal interfaces, the effect of peer social interaction on learning, early learning.

James Burke is affiliated with:

  • Kaput Center for Research and Innovation in STEM Education

  • STEM Department (UMASS Dartmouth)

James Burke has been involved in the following Kaput Center projects:

  • SimCalc Projects

  • K-16 STEM Network