Mark works in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University as an Assistant Lecturer.
Mark graduated from RMIT in 1996 with a graduate diploma in Animation and Interactive Multimedia (AIM). He worked as a freelance animator on the ABC TV series WizeUp as well as being involved in video production and multimedia publishing (C.S.I.R.O.). He is currently lectures in digital video and sound production (live action), special effects and post production and animation. Mark's research area examines the impact of emerging technologies on the production process and the aesthetics of moving image. He also explores the interactive dimension of animated narrative (Conspiracy Theory!, 1996).
Ellis, K.A., Quigley, M., Power, M.W., 2010, Ethical concerns in usability research involving children, in Breakthrough Discoveries in Information Technology Research: Advancing Trends, eds Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, Information Science Publishing, Hershey PA USA, pp. 151-159.
Ellis, K.A., Quigley, M., Power, M.W., 2008, Experiences in ethical usability testing with children, Journal of Information Technology Research, vol 1, issue 3, IGI Global, Hershey PA USA, pp. 1-13.
Morgan, M., Butler, M., Power, M.W., 2007, Evaluating ICT in education: A comparison of the affordances of the iPod, DS, and Wii, Proceedings of ascilite Singapore 2007 ICT: Providing Choices for Learners and Learning, 2 December 2007 to 5 December 2007, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, pp. 717-725.
Mark Power is the Chief Examiner for the following units in the Faculty of IT;
Mark teaches the following units in the Faculty of IT;
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