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Month: February 2024

Kukkonen, J., Kärkkäinen, S., Valtonen, T., & Keinonen, T. (2011). Blogging to support inquiry-based learning and reflection in teacher students’ science education. Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 31(3), 73-84. https://www.scientiasocialis.lt/pec/node/561 Abstract: “This study aims to clarify primary school teacher students’ experiences about the use of blogs in the…

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Koehler, M. J., Mishra, P., Bouck, E. C., DeSchryver, M., Kereluik, K., Shin, T. S., & Wolf, L. G. (2011). Deep-play: Developing TPACK for 21st century teachers. International Journal of Learning Technology, 6(2), 146-163. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJLT.2011.042646 Abstract: “A key complication facing teachers who seek to integrate technology in their teaching is…

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Khan, S. (2011). New pedagogies on teaching science with computer simulations. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 20(3), 215-232. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-010-9247-2 Abstract: “Teaching science with computer simulations is a complex undertaking. This case study examines how an experienced science teacher taught chemistry using computer simulations and the impact of his teaching…

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Jaipal, K., & Figg, C. (2010). Unpacking the “Total PACKage”: Emergent TPACK characteristics from a study of preservice teachers teaching with technology. Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 18(3), 415-441. https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/28335/ Abstract: “Four preservice teachers participated in a school-based collaborative initiative where they were supported by two university faculty members,…

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Hardy, M. D. (2010). Facilitating growth in preservice mathematics teachers’ TPCK. National Teacher Education Journal, 3(2), 121-138. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282877535_Facilitating_Growth_in_Preservice_Mathematics_Teachers%27_TPCK Abstract: “The X-Tech Project was intended to enhance preservice secondary mathematics teachers’ technological pedagogical content knowledge as well as their perceptions of that knowledge. Findings indicated not only that the Project attained…

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Hammond, T. C. & Manfra, M. M. (2009). Digital history with student-created multimedia understanding student perceptions, Social Studies Research & Practice, 4(3), 139-150. Abstract: “Social studies educators have displayed an interest in student-created multimedia, including digital documentaries. The research community has responded with a small but growing body of studies, but…

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Haciomeroglu, E. S., Bu, L., Schoen, R. C., & Hohenwarter, M. (2011). Prospective teachers’ experiences in developing lessons with dynamic mathematics software. International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 18(2), 71-82. https://www.learntechlib.org/p/109510/ Abstract: “This study sought to examine the development of prospective secondary mathematics teachers’ Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge as they…

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Graham, C. R. (2011). Theoretical considerations for understanding technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK). Computers & Education, 57(3), 1953-1960. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2011.04.010 Abstract: “The technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) framework is increasing in use by educational technology researchers around the world who are interested in issues related to technology integration. Much that is…

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George, M. A. (2011). Preparing teachers to teach adolescent literature in the 21st century. Theory Into Practice, 50(3), 182-189. https://doi.org/10.1080/00405841.2011.584028 Abstract: “Written primarily for other English teacher educators, this article explores one university professor’s attempt to reflect on, review, and revise the content, pedagogy, and assessments utilized to teach a…

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de Olviera, J. M. (2010). Pre-service teacher education enriched by technology-supported learning environments: A learning technology by design approach. Journal of Literacy & Technology, 11(1/2), 89-109. Abstract: “Many teacher educators are now concerned about how to scaffold student teachers in the development of the literacy demands of the digital age.…

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