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Anuar, R., Zakaria, W., Noor, H., & Othman, N. (2016). TPACK in VAE: A study on students’ readiness to use e-learning in the teaching and learning of visual art education. In C. Y. Fook, G. K. Sidhu, S. Narasuman, L. L. Fong, & S. B. Abdul Rahman (Eds.), University learning and…

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Angeli, C., Valanides, N., & Christodoulou, A. (2016).  Theoretical considerations and alternative conceptualizations – TPACK.  In M. C. Herring, M. J. Koehler, & P. Mishra (Eds.), Handbook of technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) for educators (2nd ed., pp. 11-32). Routledge.   Abstract:  “In the present chapter, the authors discuss theoretical aspects of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge…

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Wiburg, K., Chamberlin, B., Trujillo, K., Parra, J. L., Stanford, T. (2016). Transforming mathematics teaching through games and inquiry. In M. Niess, S. Driscoll, & K. Hollebrands (Eds.), Handbook of research on transforming mathematics teacher education in the digital age (pp. 52-77). IGI Global. http://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0120-6.ch003 Abstract: “This chapter describes the design, development, and testing…

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Smith, N. J, & Bhattacharya, K. (2013). Practical wisdom of tool and task: Meeting the demands of the method with digital tools in qualitatively driven mixed methods studies. In S. Hai-Jew (Ed.), Enhancing qualitative and mixed methods research with technology (pp. 210-230). IGI Global. http://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6493-7.ch009 Abstract: “The purpose of this chapter is to…

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Niess, M. L., & Gillow-Wiles, H. (2016). Mathematics teachers’ knowledge-of-practice with technologies in an online masters’ program: Scoop action research experiences and reflections. In M. Niess, S. Driscoll, & K. Hollebrands (Eds.), Handbook of research on transforming mathematics teacher education in the digital age (pp. 463-492). IGI Global. http://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0120-6.ch018 Abstract: “As teacher education leverages online…

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Milner-Bolotin, M. (2015). Technology-enhanced teacher education for [the] 21st century: Challenges and possibilities. In X. Ge, D. Ifenthaler, & J. M. Spector (Eds.), Emerging technologies for STEAM education (pp. 133-153). Springer. http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02573-5_8 Abstract: “Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM) education goals have transformed dramatically during the last half of the century. Presently,…

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Flores, A., Park, J., & Bernhardt, S. A. (2016). Learning mathematics and technology through inquiry, cooperation, and communication: A learning trajectory for future mathematics teachers. In M. Niess, S. Driscoll, & K. Hollebrands (Eds.), Handbook of research on transforming mathematics teacher education in the digital age (pp. 324-352). IGI Global. http://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0120-6.ch013 Abstract: “This chapter describes…

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Edson, A. J., & Thomas, A. (2016). Transforming preservice mathematics teacher knowledge for and with the curriculum: The case of digital instructional materials. In M. Niess, S. Driscoll, & K. Hollebrands (Eds.), Handbook of research on transforming mathematics teacher education in the digital age (pp. 215-240). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0120-6.ch009 Abstract: “In a curriculum system, instructional…

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Dick, T. P., & Burrill, G. F. (2016). Design and implementation principles for dynamic interactive mathematics technologies. In M. Niess, S. Driscoll, & K. Hollebrands (Eds.), Handbook of research on transforming mathematics teacher education in the digital age (pp. 23-51). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0120-6.ch002 Abstract: “Design and implementation principles are described for choosing and using dynamic…

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Webb, A. (2013). Virtual worlds for literary study: Technological pedagogical content knowledge in the village of Umuofia and other literary worlds. In C. A. Young & S. Kadjer (Eds.), Research on technology in English education (pp. 153-184). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. Abstract: None

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