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Kaufman, Roger – Educational Technology, 2015
Human competence is a vital element for any organization that expects to survive and then thrive. Developing individual performance ability is necessary but not sufficient because trained people alone will not make an organization successful. We must determine what people should deliver and why it should be delivered in order to add measurable…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Capacity Building, Job Performance, Training Methods
Hung, David; Lee, Shu-Shing; Lim, Kenneth Y. T. – Educational Technology, 2012
The diffusion of innovation is critical to societal progression. In the field of education, such diffusion takes on added significance because of the many stakeholders and accountabilities involved. This article presents the argument that efforts at diffusion which are designed from a top-down perspective are not sustainable over the long term…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Professional Development
Wegner, Claas; Remmert, Kathrin; Strehlke, Friederike – Educational Technology, 2014
Critics encourage the process of "reflection" as a prerequisite for professionalizing how teachers behave in the classroom. Reflection helps in recognizing areas in need of improvement. Self-reflection is hence one of the teacher's most important skills in order to work constantly on one's teaching and how to improve it. However, the…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Web Sites, Web 2.0 Technologies, Reflection
Lindberg, J. Ola; Olofsson, Anders D. – Educational Technology, 2012
This article discusses the professional dimension of making technology-enhanced learning (TEL) a part of European higher educational practices. In order to position the article in a European context, three of the most important European research Networks of Excellence (NoEs) aimed at understanding, developing, and implementing TEL and educational…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices
Hudson, Brian – Educational Technology, 2012
This article addresses the professional dimension of the model for e-learning sustainability developed by Trentin (2007) and, in particular, the associated professional learning of teachers. It is set against a background context informed by the EU policy agenda for Improving Teacher Quality, which is considered specifically in relation to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Polly, Drew – Educational Technology, 2011
Technology has been shown to positively influence student learning when students explore technology-rich tasks that simultaneously require them to use higher-order thinking skills (HOTS), such as analyzing or evaluating information or creating new representations of knowledge. Educational technology researchers have posited that in order for…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Thinking Skills, Task Analysis, Teaching Methods
Cottle, Karen; Juncker, Janeel; Aitken, Meghan; West, Richard E. – Educational Technology, 2012
In this study, the authors examined the "Journal of Technology and Teacher Education" to determine research trends from the past decade (2001-2010). Topical (via EBSCO subject term analysis), article types, and authorship trends were all analyzed. A few of "JTATE"'s seminal articles were also identified using "Publish or Perish." Findings were…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Distance Education, Electronic Journals, Educational Technology
Watson, C. Edward; Doolittle, Peter E. – Educational Technology, 2011
A number of indicators, including new professional organizations, the proliferation of software tools, and the launch of a new international journal, are signaling a critical mass of interest in ePortfolios in educational settings. This article describes the current ePortfolio landscape by examining the key promises offered by such tools in…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Indicators, Portfolios (Background Materials), Electronic Publishing
van Es, Elizabeth A. – Educational Technology, 2010
Video has become a popular tool for professional development. Yet, little is known about how to design video-based learning environments that are productive for teacher learning. The author has used video for teacher learning in the context of a video club. In video clubs, teachers meet together on a regular basis to view and discuss video…
Descriptors: Clubs, Professional Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Protocol Materials
Makkawi, Fawzieh – Educational Technology, 2010
This article describes the role of the headteacher (or principal) in successful implementation of ICT in schools. It highlights the importance of the headteacher to understand and lead the change process, and having a clear and shared ICT strategic plan. The article also explores the major factor of ICT progress, the continuous professional…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Principals, Information Technology, Evaluation
Dennen, Vanessa P.; Spector, J. Michael – Educational Technology, 2007
The field of educational technology is continuously changing to reflect the increasingly global workplace and development of new technologies and standards. Are educational technology programs keeping up? Are they, in their present form, able to address the evolving needs of the workplace and prepare the next generation of educational technology…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Leaders, Performance Technology, Online Courses
Calandra, Brendan; Brantley-Dias, Laurie – Educational Technology, 2010
The authors describe the generative process for using video editing for teachers' professional development. The article provides a rationale, a theoretical framework, and a critical review of the authors' work over the past five years.
Descriptors: Editing, Beginning Teachers, Professional Development, Vignettes
Tomasino, Christine; Doubek, Kellie; Ormiston, Meg – Educational Technology, 2007
The emergence of mobile technologies has afforded educators new ways of thinking about teaching and learning. When mobile technologies target specific instructional initiatives, they become lifelong learning tools for students and an integral part of the learning process. The key to success is creating logical and meaningful connections between…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Technology Uses in Education, Academic Achievement
Ingram, Albert L. – Educational Technology, 2000
Discusses the design of Web pages and sites and proposes a four-level model of Web development expertise that can serve as a curriculum overview or as a plan for an individual's professional development. Highlights include page design, media use, client-side processing, server-side processing, and site structure. (LRW)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Design Requirements, Models, Professional Development
Clark, W. Bruce – Educational Technology, 1994
Presents a conceptual framework for a model of professional education based on an interdisciplinary approach developed at the University of Calgary. Highlights include professional growth; experts' behavior; mentorship; professional knowledge base; elaboration theory; and fuzzy logic. (Contains 21 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Logic