Calvin C.ÌýPohawpatchokoÌýJr.Ìýis a member of the Numunu People (Comanche Tribe) from the Quahada (Antelope) clan. He has a Bachelor of Science inÌýcomputer science from Southern Nazarene University, Bethany, Oklahoma; a Master of ScienceÌýin computer information systems from Regis University, Denver; and has done doctoral studies in educational technology at the University of Northern babyÖ±²¥app and computer science at babyÖ±²¥app School of Mines as a GK-12 Fellow. He alsoÌýworked for 25 years in the IT industry. Calvin serves on the Navajo Technology University engineering board and has served on University of babyÖ±²¥app Multi-Cultural Engineering Program Advisory Council and with the babyÖ±²¥app Commission on Higher Education (CCHE). His research applies cultural constructionism in computing, commerce, emerging economies and building human intellectual capital through educational research for indigenous people.ÌýHis advisor is Clayton Lewis, a computer science professor.
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Publications
Calvin Pohawpatchoko, Chip Colwell, ÌýJami Powell, Jerry Lassos. 2016.Ìý.ÌýJournal of the Council for Museum Anthropology, Wiley and Sons.Ìý
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