Lisa F. Smith

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Lisa F. Smith
Smith in 2009
Alma materRutgers University
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Otago
Thesis

Lisa F. Smith (formerly Wolf) is a US-New Zealand education academic. She has been emeritus professor at the University of Otago since 2019.[1]

Academic career[edit]

Smith attended Rutgers University in New Jersey for a 1993 Ed.D titled 'The effects of motivation and anxiety on test performance' before working in New Jersey and New York, both teaching and researching in museums (including The Met) with her partner Jeffrey K. Smith. The pair moved to the University of Otago in 2005, both rising to full professor.[2][3][4] Notable students include Kimberly Arcand.[5]

In addition to her museum work, much of Smith's research involves visual perception in a learning context and creativity.

Selected works[edit]

  • Smith, Jeffrey K., and Lisa F. Smith. "Spending time on art." Empirical Studies of the Arts 19, no. 2 (2001): 229–236.
  • Locher, Paul J., Jeffrey K. Smith, and Lisa F. Smith. "The influence of presentation format and viewer training in the visual arts on the perception of pictorial and aesthetic qualities of paintings." Perception 30, no. 4 (2001): 449–465.
  • Smith, Jeffrey K., and Lisa F. Smith. "Educational creativity." The Cambridge handbook of creativity (2010): 250–264.
  • Smith, Lisa F., and Jeffrey K. Smith. "The Nature and Growth of Aesthetic Fluency." (2006).
  • Wolf, Lisa F., and Jeffrey K. Smith. "The consequence of consequence: Motivation, anxiety, and test performance." Applied Measurement in Education 8, no. 3 (1995): 227–242.
  • Lisa F. Smith, Jeffrey K. Smith, Kimberly K. Arcand, Randall K. Smith, Jay Bookbinder, Kelly Keach (09/2010) *Aesthetics and Astronomy: Studying the Public's Perception and Understanding of Imagery from Space*  Science Communication Journal doi 10.1177/1075547010379579 [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2019 University of Otago Annual Report" (PDF). University of Otago. p. 19. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Professor Lisa F. Smith". www.otago.ac.nz.
  3. ^ "Alumna Profile: Dr. Lisa Smith – RUTGERS". gse.rutgers.edu.
  4. ^ "New York high-fliers proud to call Dunedin home". 1 November 2008.
  5. ^ Arcand, Kimberly (2020). Putting the stars within reach: NASA 3D data-based models in 3D print and virtual reality applications, and their potential effects on improving spatial reasoning skills and STEM interest in underrepresented groups of young female learners (Doctoral thesis). OUR Archive, University of Otago. hdl:10523/10250.
  6. ^ Smith, Lisa F.; Smith, Jeffrey K.; Arcand, Kimberly K.; Smith, Randall K.; Bookbinder, Jay; Keach, Kelly (3 September 2010). "Aesthetics and Astronomy: Studying the public's perception and understanding of non-traditional imagery from space". Science Communication. 33 (2): 201–238. arXiv:1009.0772. Bibcode:2010arXiv1009.0772S. doi:10.1177/1075547010379579. ISSN 1075-5470.