Center for Research in Engineering Education Online (CREEdO)

Center for Research in Engineering Education Online (CREEdO)

Leading the way in research and online learning

Oregon State University operates one of the most robust and widely recognized online education programs in the world, providing a rich foundation for advancing research in online teaching and learning. This extensive reach and reputation uniquely position OSU to lead large-scale studies that explore innovative methods and technologies. The Center for Research in Engineering Education Online (CREEdO) brings together researchers and practitioners to harness this opportunity and drive progress in online learning for computing and engineering.

Investing in innovation

We have supported many innovative research projects through a seed grant program with Oregon State Ecampus. While the seed grant program was discontinued in 2025, we recommend that faculty interested in new research in online engineering education consider applying for the Ecampus Faculty Fellows program.

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Projects

Our seed-funded research projects are transforming online engineering education. By enhancing courses, pursuing innovative inquiries, and broadening research efforts, we lay the groundwork for future external funding. Here are some of our projects:

GenderMag-based Toolware and TrainingWare for “debiasing” COE Ecampus courses
Project Overview Principal Investigator
Margaret Burnett, distinguished professor of computer science
Project Overview Co Principal
Anita Sarma, associate professor of computer science
Lara Letaw, instructor, computer science
Duration
2021 - 2024
CREEdO-Funded
Project Overview
Research Title
A transformative study on the effectiveness of Extended Reality enhancing engineering education
Project Overview

Extended Reality (XR) simulations and learning tools have been suggested to be effective means of enhancing conceptual thinking within engineering, while simultaneously addressing issues of motivation and social interaction. This project proposes a study to increase the scientific knowledge related to XR’s integration into engineering courses. 

Task one involves a design-based research approach to develop a functional learning module to be used across several engineering disciplines. Task two involves a formative assessment evaluating the effectiveness of the integrated XR module on engineering students’ learning of concepts related to spatial ability.

Enhancing Engineering Education with Extended Reality
Project Overview Principal Investigator
Raffaele De Amicis, associate professor of computer science
Project Overview Co Principal
Yelda Turkan, associate professor of geomatics
Onan Demirel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering
Duration
2021 - 2024
CREEdO-Funded

We're leading the way in online engineering education. Join us:

Work with CREEdO

Chris Hundhausen

Chris.Hundhausen@oregonstate.edu

Work with OSU Ecampus Research Unit

Mary Ellen Dello Stritto

MaryEllen.DelloStritto@oregonstate.edu

Put your research to work in online computer science classrooms

Stephen Redfield

Stephen.Redfield@oregonstate.edu

Learn about College of Engineering online programs

Holly Russell

Holly.Russell@oregonstate.edu

Work with CREEdO

Chris Hundhausen

Chris.Hundhausen@oregonstate.edu

Put your research to work in online computer science classrooms

Stephen Redfield

Stephen.Redfield@oregonstate.edu

Work with OSU Ecampus Research Unit

Mary Ellen Dello Stritto

MaryEllen.DelloStritto@oregonstate.edu

Learn about College of Engineering online programs

Holly Russell

Holly.Russell@oregonstate.edu