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Mark E. Walvoord

 

Instructor

M.S., University of Oklahoma

B.S., Oklahoma Baptist University

 

 

walvoord@ou.edu
(405) 974-5589 (Phone)
405-325-6202 (Fax)
RH 314

 

website

 

Research Interests

Biology Education, Transformative Learning

Representative Publications

Walvoord, M.E. 2018. Measuring beyond-biology student learning in a biology Lab. In Tested studies for laboratory teaching, vol. 39 (K. A. McMahon, Editor), Proceedings of the 38th Workshop/Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), June 2017.

Walvoord, M.E. and J.D. Pleitz. 2016. Applying matched sampling to evaluate a university tutoring program for first-year students. The Learning Assistance Review, 21(1):99–113.

Walvoord, M.E. and M. Hoefnagels. 2015. The effects of iPad use on student attitude and course grades. In Tested studies for laboratory teaching, vol. 36 (K. A. McMahon, Editor), Proceedings of the 36th Workshop/Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), June 2014.

Walvoord, M.E., M.H. Hoefnagels, D.D. Gaffin, M.M. Chumchal, and D.A. Long. 2008. An analysis of calibrated peer review (CPR) in a science lecture classroom. Journal of College Science Teaching, 37(4):66–73.

Fenolio, D.B., M.E. Walvoord, J.F. Stout, J.E. Randrianirina, and F. Andreone.  2007. A new Anodonthyla (Microhylidae, Cophylinae) species from low-altitude rainforests of the Masoala Peninsula, NE Madagascar. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 120(1):86–98.

Cumberlidge, N., D. Fenolio, M.E. Walvoord, and J. Stout. 2005. Tree-climbing crabs (Potamonautidae and Sesarmidae) from phytotelmic microhabitats in rainforest canopy in Madagascar. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 25(2):302–308.

Gaffin, D.D. and M.E. Walvoord. 2004. Scorpion peg sensilla: are they the same or are they different? In Euscorpius (V. Fet, Editor). Proceedings of the 3rd Scorpiology Symposium, number 17.

Andreone, F., D.B. Fenolio, and M.E. Walvoord. 2003. Two unknown arboreal frogs (genus Platypelis) described from the rain forests of northeastern Madagascar (Microhylidae: Cophylinae). Current Herpetology, 22(2):91–100. 

Walvoord, M.E. 2003. Cricket frogs maintain body hydration and temperature near levels allowing maximum jump performance. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 76(6):825–835.