Daniel Castañeda
Modern and Classical Language Studies
Professor of Spanish
Campus:
Kent
Biography
Daniel Castañeda earned his doctorate in technology education from West Virginia University in 2007. His primary research interests include the effects of instruction involving technology on second-language learning as well as discourse analysis of students’ use of tense and aspect (e.g., Spanish preterite and imperfect) and temporal words and expressions (e.g., adverbials) in written narratives. His research interests also include factors that can be identified in data pertaining to student and faculty satisfaction in online learning environments.
Expertise
Spanish
Linguistics
Grammar
Second-Language Acquisition
Foreign Language Education
Linguistics
Grammar
Second-Language Acquisition
Foreign Language Education