Borko, H., Whitcomb, J., & Liston, D. (2009). Wicked problems and other thoughts on issues of technology and teacher learning. Journal of Teacher Education, 60(1), 3-7. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022487108328488 Abstract: None
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Young, C., Hofer, M., & Harris, J. (2010). Grounded tech integration: English Language Arts. Learning & Leading with Technology, 37(5), 28-30. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/educationpubs/8/ Abstract: “The article presents the fourth part of a series of articles that focus on grounded technology integration. The authors discuss the emerging technologies used in the English…
Comments closedWang, Q. (2009). Guiding teachers in the process of ICT integration: Analysis of three conceptual models. Educational Technology, 49(5), 23-27. Abstract: “The rapid development of emerging technologies has resulted in the availability of a number of information and communication technologies (ICT) tools. Teachers must have the competency to choose and…
Comments closedVan Olphen, M., Hofer, M., & Harris, J. (2009-10). Grounded tech integration: Languages. Learning & Leading with Technology. 37(4), 26-28. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/educationpubs/9/ Abstract: “The article offers information on various methods and techniques to integrate technology into world language instruction. It states that to aid teachers integrate technology in world languages effectively…
Comments closedTanti, M., & Moran, W. (2009). Warts and all: Integrating ICT in teacher training. International Journal of Learning, 16(8), 641-655. https://doi.org/10.18848/1447-9494/cgp/v16i08/46519 Abstract: “This paper examines a retrospective view of a final year secondary teacher education unit which has explored the use of an integrative method. Over a period of three years…
Comments closedPan, N., Lau, H., Lai, W. (2010). Sharing e-learning innovation across disciplines: An encounter between engineering and teacher education. Electronic Journal of e-Learning. 8(1), 31-40. https://academic-publishing.org/index.php/ejel/article/view/1584 Abstract: “One of the major teaching challenges of higher education is helping students to bridge knowledge with real life practice. This is especially important…
Comments closedLee, M. H. & Tsai, C. C. (2010). Exploring teachers’ perceived self-efficacy and technological pedagogical content knowledge with respect to educational use of the World Wide Web. Instructional Science, 38(1), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11251-008-9075-4 Abstract: “Research in the area of educational technology has claimed that Web technology has driven online pedagogy such…
Comments closedHardy, M. (2010). Enhancing preservice mathematics teachers’ TPCK. Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 29(1), 73-86. http://www.editlib.org/p/33136 Abstract: “The goal of the X-Tech project was to enhance preservice teachers’ perceptions of their preparedness to teach with technology. Results indicated that practically-oriented methods that meet a variety of technology…
Comments closedGroth, R., Spickler, D., Bergner, J., & Bardzell, M. (2009). A qualitative approach to assessing technological pedagogical content knowledge. Contemporary Issues in Technology & Teacher Education, 9(4), 392-411. http://www.citejournal.org/vol9/iss4/mathematics/article1.cfm Abstract: “Because technological pedagogical content knowledge is becoming an increasingly important construct in the field of teacher education, there is a…
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