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Howland, Jane; Wedman, Judy – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2004
Participants (n = 156) were involved in the teacher preparation program at a large Research university located in the mid-west. The faculty (n = 21) participated in a two-year individualized professional development process to: 1) develop technology knowledge and skill efficacy and 2) integrate technology in teaching. The pre-service teachers (n…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Technology Integration, Problem Based Learning
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Marra, Rose M. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2004
The technology information age mandates that teacher education programs integrate technology into the curriculum. Yet, as the demand for technology use in K-12 classrooms increases nationwide, many teachers feel unprepared for this task (Sprague, Kopfman, & Dorsey, 1998). Traditional face-to-face teacher education and professional development…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Faculty Development, Educational Technology, Program Effectiveness
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Aust, Ronald; Newberry, Brian; O'Brien, Joseph; Thomas, Jennifer – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2005
We discuss the context, conception, implementation, and research used to refine and evaluate a systemic model for fostering technology integration in teacher education. The Learning Generation model identifies conditions where innovations for using technology emerge in small group dialogues. The model uses a multifaceted implementation with…
Descriptors: Models, Innovation, Teacher Education, Technology Integration
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Pope, Margaret; Hare, Dwight; Howard, Esther – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2005
This study investigated the gap that exists between the technological knowledge and skills preservice teachers possess and their confidence in using them to successfully integrate technology in their classrooms. Specifically, this study addressed whether a model of instructional delivery using the integration of technology practices into the…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Student Teaching, Technology Integration, Technological Literacy
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Lim, Cher Ping; Khine, Myint – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2006
This article examines the strategies employed by four Singapore schools (two primary and two junior colleges) to manage barriers to information and communication technologies (ICT) integration. Based on the observations of ICT-mediated lessons and face-to-face interviews with teachers, ICT heads-of-department and school principals, six strategies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Computer Uses in Education, Information Technology
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Denoue, Laurent; Singh, Gurminder; Das, Arijit – AACE Journal, 2005
This paper presents a system designed to support note taking by students on wirelessly connected PDAs in a classroom. The system leverages the devices' wireless connectivity to allow students to share their notes in real time and quickly reuse words from their fellow note takers. In addition, presentation material such as Powerpoint slides is also…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology, Cooperative Learning
Ma, Yuxin; Harmon, Stephen W. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2006
The field of training and development has been increasingly affected by knowledge management, performance support, and learning technologies, yet the impact of these disciplines has typically been disjointed and uncoordinated. Projects in each of the disciplines are often implemented systematically, but not systemically. To take full advantage of…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Performance Technology, Models, Systems Approach
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Poole, Carolyn E. – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2003
Student affairs professionals are neglected clientele to whom community college librarians need to extend their services. Counselors and librarians share mutual values and experiences in their roles as learning facilitators. Although disinclined to embrace technology, most counselors now recognize its import and are receptive to integrating it…
Descriptors: Librarians, Counselors, Partnerships in Education, Agency Cooperation
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Polly, Drew – Mathematics Educator, 2006
Leaders in professional development have called for more learner-centered professional development opportunities for teachers. These approaches allow teachers to have some choice about the content and pedagogies on which they focus during professional development courses. This paper shares case studies of three participants from InterMath, a …
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Educational Opportunities, Faculty Development, Professional Development
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Hubscher-Younger, Teresa; Narayanan, N. Hari – Computers & Education, 2003
Teachers and students have established social roles, norms and conventions when they encounter Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) systems in the classroom. Authority, a major force in the classroom, gives certain people, objects, representations or ideas the power to affect thought and behavior and influences communication and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Social Attitudes, Social Behavior
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Rasmussen, Ingvill; Krange, Ingeborg; Ludvigsen, Sten R. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2003
In this article, we explore how students' agency relates to both highly structured and open-ended learning environments. This is done by analysing how students' understanding of tasks evolves through their activities in relation to the representations inscribed in two technology-rich learning environments. Based on the sociocultural approach to…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Task Analysis, Technology Integration, Cognitive Style
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Homan, Gill; Macpherson, Allan – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2005
Purpose: To explore the development of e-learning within the context of corporate universities with the aim of informing the debate on e-learning and establishing key areas of concern for emerging corporate universities. Design/methodology/approach: Three case reviews of large leading edge organizations in different sectors. Findings: Whilst…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Lee, Hollylynne Stohl; Hollebrands, Karen F. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2006
The design of technology tools has the potential to dramatically influence how students interact with tools, and these interactions, in turn, may influence students' mathematical problem solving. To better understand these interactions, we analyzed eighth grade students' problem solving as they used a java applet designed to specifically accompany…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Problem Solving, Grade 8, Educational Technology
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Mulligan, William H., Jr. – History Teacher, 2001
The transforming effects of the tremendous advances in technology that have reshaped the economy and many other elements of American society have had an equally profound impact on historical agencies. The personal computer, the Internet, and associated electronic communications developments have already transformed the museum and historical agency…
Descriptors: Local History, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Information Technology
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Chan, Carlyle H.; Robbins, Lisa I. – Academic Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: This review examines the use of e-learning systems in psychiatric education. Method: The authors review the Instructional System Design process, focusing on ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The authors also report on two representative teaching projects, discussing the planning, work, and assessment…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Psychiatric Services, Psychiatry, Courseware
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