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Glenn Platt

Armstrong Professor & Director of Interactive Media Studies

Interactive Media Studies & Marketing

Profile Biography Courses

Academic Background

  • Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University, Economics and Political Economy, 1993
  • M.S. Carnegie Mellon University, Economics and Political Economy, 1990
  • B.A. University of Florida, Economics (with departmental honors), 1988

Recent Publications

  • Platt, G. J. (2005) “Redistricting Principles, Processes, and Incumbency Protection” with Rich Forgette; Political Geography, November 2005, Vol. 24, p. 934–951.
  • Platt, G. J. (2002) “Fungibility of Lottery Revenues in Support of Public Education” Erekson, H, DeShano, K, Platt G, and Ziegert A Journal of Education Finance, Vol.28 No.2, Fall 2002.
  • Platt, G. J. (2002) “The Disappearing Middle: An Incumbency-Based Explanation of a More Partisan Congress and a Less Partisan Electorate” with Rich Forgette; American Review of Politics, Fall 2002, Vol. 23, p.225–243.
  • Platt, G. J. (2000) Prentice-Hall Learning Initiative Partnership. Co-authored with Geoffrey Black, Prentice-Hall Publishing: NY, NY/Active Learning Technologies: West Park, NY, 2000.
  • Platt, G. J. (2000) “Cincinnati in 1840: The Social and Functional Organization or Urban Community During the Pre-Civil War Period by Walter Stix Glazer” Book Review, Journal of Economic History, June 2000, Vol.60, No.2.
  • Platt, G. J. (2000) “Inverting the Classroom: A Gateway to Inclusive Learning Environments.” with Prof. Maureen Lage and Prof. Mike Treglia. Journal of Economic Education, Winter 2000, Vol.31, No.1.
  • Platt, G. J. (2000) “The Internet and the Inverted Classroom” with Maureen J. Lage, Journal of Economic Education, Winter 2000, Vol.31, No.1.
  • Platt, G. J. (2000) Principles of Microeconomics—A Complete On-Line Course. Prentice-Hall Publishing: New York, NY/Active Learning Technologies: West Park, NY, 2000. [On-Line Course for WebCT]

Honors & Awards

  • 2003, 2002. 2201: Associated Student Government Honored Professor, Miami University.
  • 2003: Alumni Effective Educator Award nominee, Miami University.

Areas of Expertise

  • Augmented/virtual environments
  • Digital media
  • Interactive marketing
  • Multimedia
  • Pedagogy
  • Website design
  • e-Commerce

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