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Beyond the ‘farts and flashes’: Responding to student and instructor concerns in the design, development, and presentation of electronic portfolios (Five years on)
Robert Prickett; Kathleen Carico; David Sianez; David Hicks
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (2003) pp. 81–83
Situated within the context of (a) discipline specific National Standards that embrace constructivist philosophies (NCTM, 1989; NCSS; 1984; NCTE/IRA, 1996; NRC, 1996), (b) on-going efforts to prepare tomorrow's teachers to seamlessly integrate...
Topics: Standards, Secondary Education, Teachers, Educational Technology
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Preparing tomorrow’s teachers to be socially and ethically aware producers and consumers of interactive technologies.
Huaiying Gao; Paulette Goodman; Jackie Manning; David Hicks; Pris Sears
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (2003) pp. 2181–2184
The purpose of this paper is to detail the efforts of one teacher education institution to meet ISTE standards that focus on preparing teachers to recognize the ethical and social responsibilities of interactive technology use. (E.g. "Design student ...
Topics: Teachers, Elementary Education, Educational Technology, Preservice Teacher Education, Secondary Education
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Waking the Sleeping Giant: Social Studies Teacher Educators Collaborate to Integrate Technology into Methods’ Courses
Cheryl Mason; Marsha Alibrandi; Michael Berson; Kara Dawson; Rich Diem; Tony Dralle; David Hicks; Tim Keiper; John Lee
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2000 (2000) pp. 1985–1989
This paper presents an overview of the efforts undertaken by a collaborative group of social studies teacher educators to identify and develop appropriate models of integrating technology into social studies teacher education. The goal of the ...
Topics: Teachers, Educational Technology, Social Studies