Old Dominion University

Faculty Member, Psychology

Assistant Professor

College of Sciences

About

My name is Richard N. Landers, and I am an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA, USA.

My home area is Industrial/Organizational Psychology, the application of psychological principles to the working world.  In particular, I’m interested in how the Internet has and will change the way work is conducted.  Training is my focus right now – using the web to deliver instruction is the likely future of most work-related training, and little research is available so far to help practitioners design web-based training effectively.  I think I can help.

My expertise is a peculiar one for an I/O psychologist.  I trained for my Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota under the brilliant Paul Sackett, but I also have a long history and strong background in computer science.  I’m a psychologist who knows how to write computer programs.  That puts you in the minority.

You can find my regular professional website at rlanders.net, my laboratory at tntlab.org, and my blog at neoacademic.com.

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://rlanders.net

Address:

250 Mills Godwin Building
Department of Psychology
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA  23529

Telephone:

+1 (757) 683-4212

 

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