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A Beginner's Guide to Publishing in Technology Journals
Cleborne Maddux
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (2002) pp. 678–682
Beginning faculty are often intimidated by the need to publish. This presentation by the Research Editor of Computers in the Schools, will focus on helping beginners get started in academic publishing. The presentation will begin by ...
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Beginner's Guide to Writing for Computers in the Schools and Other Scholarly Journals
Cleborne Maddux
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2004 (2004) pp. 2443–2450
"Publish or Perish" is a staple of academic life that causes anxiety for many beginning professors. The consequences of low publishing productivity have been exaggerated, but those who are prolific publishers prosper. This presentation, conducted by ...
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Small and Smaller: Information Technology Resource Differences in Rural and Frontier Nevada Schools
Kimberly Vidoni; Cleborne Maddux; Cynthia Dohl
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2004 (2004) pp. 2206–2210
Abstract: Differences between rural (n=87) and frontier (n=40) Nevada schools' information technology resources were investigated. Data were gathered by the Nevada Department of Education through the Nevada Online Technology Information Survey ...
Topics: Educational Technology, Schools, Students
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An Invitation to Join an Early Career Mentoring Network in Technology and Teacher Education
Glen Bull; Lynn Bell; Ann Thompson; Lynne Schrum; Debra Sprague; Cleborne Maddux; Kara Dawson; Gerald Knezek
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 6, No. 1 (March 2006) pp. 1–10
The spring 2005 edition of the Journal of Research on Technology in Education (JRTE) issued a call for a proactive approach to a research agenda in educational technology. This position paper was collaboratively authored by the editors of six...
Topics: Educational Technology, Teachers, Computers, Leadership, Schools