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Beavis, Catherine – 1999
Questions about the implications of the new technologies for literacy, literacy teaching, and literacy practices provoke diverse and contradictory responses in the media, in policy documents, in state and national assessment surveys, and among teachers themselves. On one hand, the need for literacy to be reconceptualized and redefined in the face…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Computer Games, Educational Research, English Curriculum
Lankshear, Colin; Knobel, Michele – 1998
Increasingly in Australia, attention is being given in English or language education to core or functional literacy conceived as print mastery, alongside literature, and critical literacy. The Queensland Years 1 to 10 English syllabus evinces an attempt to organize such qualitatively distinct "literacies" under a burgeoning conceptual…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communications, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum
Montgomery, Lee; Whiting, David – 2000
This paper is a report on the findings of an action research project conducted during an undergraduate "Technology in Education" class for preservice teachers at Southern Utah University. The course was structured using a constructivist approach and designed to incorporate principles of brain-based and engaged learning. A five-step…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Educational Technology, Group Activities
White, Cam, Ed. – 2000
This document contains the following papers on social studies instruction and technology: (1) "Waking the Sleeping Giant: Social Studies Teacher Educators Collaborate To Integrate Technology into Methods' Courses" (Cheryl Mason, Marsha Alibrandi, Michael Berson, Kara Dawson, Rich Diem, Tony Dralle, David Hicks, Tim Keiper, and John Lee);…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Breithaupt, David L. – 2000
This paper reviews the efforts of the Idaho Council for Technology in Learning to provide consistent and thorough standards for planning for educational technology, presents keys for meeting those standards, and offers suggestions for using these keys to successfully implement and account for planned technology use in the curriculum. The planning…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Development
Tucker, Gary R.; Batchelder, Ann – 2000
This paper reports on a three-year study of a model that uses the tenets of constructionism to integrate technology into a constructivist curriculum. The model has been used in regular face-to-face courses, in interactive instructional television courses, and in an online course. The following three significant themes emerged from analysis of the…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Educational Technology
Noeth, Richard J.; Volkov, Boris B. – American College Testing ACT Inc, 2004
This policy report provides a view of the issues concerning the effectiveness of technology in its role to enhance education. This report is intended for use by educational leaders and policymakers who are concerned with making optimal use of technology in the schools. This report: (1) Focuses on issues that need to be considered as the impact of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Computer Uses in Education, Access to Computers
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Dede, Chris – Educational Leadership, 1997
Regarding technology-based educational improvement, systemic reform involves two major shifts: including possibilities for "distributed learning"--using information technologies off-campus to enhance classroom activities; and reconfiguring existing budgets to free up money for innovation, instead of relying on special, external…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Community Education, Costs, Educational Finance
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Middleton, James A.; Flores, Alfinio; Knaupp, Jonathan – Educational Leadership, 1997
To avoid underuse, inaccessibility, and obsolescence when choosing, purchasing, and using technology, educators should maximize the number of students sharing machines, build technology into the curriculum, ensure continuous accessibility, network computers, and build physical plant considerations into their purchase plans. A single high-end…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computers, Educational Planning, Guidelines
Mergendoller, John R. – Principal, 1997
Research suggests that technology is an equivocal blessing. Although it expedites our ability to access, share, manipulate, and display information, it provides little or no guidance regarding the quality, relevance, or timeliness of the information it processes. Teachers must take this responsibility and help students develop their own…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Research, Educational Technology, Elementary Education
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Bossert, Philip J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
We have conspired, consciously or unconsciously, to create the multimedia environments in our homes and neighborhoods. Educators must create, consciously and cautiously, a similar technologically rich, media-literate learning environment for schools. To accomplish this, they must learn to recognize the "invisible" technologies (in learning spaces,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Environment, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hoffman, Bob – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
There are many barriers to integrating technology in classrooms, including unmotivated teachers, inadequate access, lack of training, and lack of appreciation. Principals can help by providing more administrative support, staff development and technical support, equipment availability, technology-use plans, technology coordinators, appropriately…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Planning
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Eisenberg, Mike B – TechTrends, 2003
Explains the Big6 model of information problem solving as a conceptual framework for learning and teaching information and technology skills. Highlights include information skills; examples of integrating technology in Big6 contexts; and the Big6 and the Internet, including email, listservs, chat, Web browsers, search engines, portals, Web…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Information Skills, Internet
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Smolin, Louanne Ione; Lawless, Kimberly A. – Reading Teacher, 2003
Identifies the new literacies of the technological age: technological literacy; visual literacy; information literacy; and intertextuality. Explores a variety of tools available to teachers, such as: digital imaging technologies; World Wide Web based technologies; and global collaborative projects. Provides an example of a teacher who chose a…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Information Literacy, Primary Education, Teaching Methods
McCombs, John – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2003
Describes how the American Embassy School (AES) in New Delhi, India achieved school-wide technology integration. Discusses development of a new network; beginning to mentor; organizing the Technology Integration Plan (TIP) by software application; implementing the plan; assessing progress; and results, which overall, were positive. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Development, Educational Planning, Educational Technology
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