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Polly, D. & Rock, T. (2016).  Elementary education teacher candidates’ integration of technology in the design of interdisciplinary units. TechTrends, 60, 336–343. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11528-016-0059-y Abstract: “In this paper the authors evaluate 85 elementary education teacher candidates’ integration of technology into interdisciplinary units that the candidates wrote during the semester before their full-time student…

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Mouasher, A., & Lodge, J. M. (2016).  The search for pedagogical dynamism:  Design patterns and the unselfconscious process.  Educational Technology & Society, 19(2), 274-285. https://drive.google.com/open?id=19ZAOvzSs_qCfZp8qBDfgK-kymKLT7p10 Abstract: “An apparent paradigm shift has created increased impetus to offer higher education across multiple delivery platforms. Utilising technology can support design and delivery for enhanced learning, albeit…

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Messina, L., & Tabone, S. (2011).  Integrating technology into instructional practices:  A training research-intervention with in-service teachers.  REM-Research on Education and Media, 3(1), 142-163.  Abstract: “This article concerns a training intervention, based on the Technological, Pedagogical And Content Knowledge-TPACK framework developed by Koehler & Mishra (2005; Mishra & Koehler, 2006), and involving 110…

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Maor, D. (2016).  Using TPACK to develop digital pedagogues:  A higher education experience.  Journal of Computers in Education, 4, 71–86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40692-016-0055-4 Abstract: “This paper explores the use of the TPACK model in two higher education e-learning courses in Australia that enhanced students’ ability to use technology in their learning and later in their…

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Kontkanen, S., Dillon, P., Valtonen, T., Eronen, L., Koskela, H., & Väisänen, P. (2016).  Students’ experiences of learning with iPads in upper secondary school – A base for proto-TPACK.  Education and Information Technologies, 22, 1299–1326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-016-9496-7 Abstract: “This research focuses on Finnish students’ (n = 84) experiences of using personal iPads in their studies…

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Koehler, M. J., Mishra, P., & Cain, W. (2013). What is technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK)? Journal of Education, 193(3), 29-37.  http://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/vesc/article/view/11552/11983 Editors’ note:  This article is a translation into Spanish of the 2013 article cited above. Abstract: “This paper describes a teacher knowledge framework for technology integration called technological pedagogical content knowledge…

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Janssen, N., & Lazonder, A. W. (2016).  Supporting pre-service teachers in designing technology-infused lesson plans. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 32(5), 456-467. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcal.12146 Abstract: “The present study compared the effectiveness of two types of just-in-time support for lesson planning. Both types contained the same technological information but differed regarding pedagogical and content…

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Holland, D. D., & Piper, R. T. (2016).  Testing a technology integration education model for millennial preservice teachers:  Exploring the moderating relationships of goals, feedback, task value, and self-regulation among motivation and technological, pedagogical and content knowledge competencies. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 54(2), 196-224. https://doi.org/10.1177/0735633115615129 Abstract: “The technology integration education model is…

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Courduff, J., Szapkiw, A., & Wendt, J. L. (2016).  Grounded in what works:  Exemplary practice in special education teachers’ technology integration. Journal of Special Education Technology, 31(1), 26-38.  https://doi.org/10.1177/0162643416633333 Abstract: “The purpose of this systematic grounded theory study was to extend the theoretical foundations of the technology acceptance model (TAM) and the technological pedagogical…

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Banas, J. R., & York, C. S. (2014).  Authentic learning exercises as a means to influence preservice teachers’ technology integration self-efficacy and intentions to integrate technology.  Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 30(6), 728-746.  https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.362 Abstract: “This study explored the impact of authentic learning exercises, as an instructional strategy, on preservice teachers’ technology integration…

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