Dr. Jennifer Paige Nightingale, assistant professor at Duquesne University, has taught Information Systems Management since 2000. Before joining Duquesne University, she spent 15 years in industry with a focus in management and training. Her research expertise is in instructional technology, using technology as a teaching tool, and the impact of instructional technologies on student learning. She has earned numerous teaching and research honors and awards, holds an Ed.D. (instructional technology) and two M.S. degrees (information systems management and education) from Duquesne University, and a B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh.
Duvall, A, Nightingale, J, Blamer, R, Adams, S, (2007), "What is your school doing to implement the outcomes-based accreditation standards?", Prentice Hall Information Technology Symposium
Heo, M., Kush J., Carbonara, D., Gorse, K., Maharaja, G. Glenn, A., Pazin, B., Nightingale, J., Russell, T., Piecka, D., Castner, L., & Piper, J. (2007), "The use of Blackboard rich media support to enhance distance learning: Blackboard singing in the dead of the night", Pittsburgh Blackboard Users Conference
Nightingale, J, (2008), "The Impact of Personal Response Systems on Student Learning in Undergraduate Business Courses", Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE)
Nightingale, J, (2008), "The Impact of Personal Response Systems on Student Learning in Undergraduate Business Courses", Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE)
Nightingale, J. (2009). Clicking for Comprehension: Do Personal Response Systems Measure Up. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Conference.
Newberry, R., Solarczyk, K., & Nightingale, J. P. (2009, July). Ensuring student success: Creating a student success network. BBWorld 2009, na, District of Columbia.
Nightingale, J. (2010). Clicking for comprehension: Do personal response systems measure up? International Journal of Education Research, 5(2).
Nightingale, J., & 2010. Size Does Matter: Personal Response Systems Do Measure Up. Paper presented at the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Conference.
Nightingale, J. P. (2010, January). Size does matter: Personal response systems do measure up. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Conference, Orlando, Florida.