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What Classroom Teachers Would Love to Tell Administrators about Computers or How to Successfully Introduce Computers into Your School District's Curriculum
John H. Meyer
Principals and superintendents often make decisions about the purchase and allocation of computer hardware and software without consulting individual teachers; however, teacher participation is necessary for successful implementation of all phases...
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Multimedia: What Do We Teach the Next Generation?
John H. Meyer; Alice Christie
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1999 (1999) pp. 1080–1081
As the teaching of multimedia has progressed over the past few years, the students who enroll in educational technology classes have changed, too. Early on, all of the hardware and software were new and exciting. Teachers had little in their...
Topics: Teachers, Educational Technology, Software, Hardware, Schools
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Collaborative Planning for Technology: Breaking Down Barriers within Universities
John H. Meyer; Paul Schranz
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1998 (1998) pp. 1101–1102
Traditionally, there have been boundaries in universities based on content taught, department designations, or other classifications. These separations may have been brought about by a perceived need to protect one’s department, college, or own area ...
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Collaborative Planning for Technology: Breaking Down Barriers within Universities
John H. Meyer; Paul Schranz
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1997 (1997) pp. 1101–1102
Traditionally, there have been boundaries in universities based on content taught, department designations, or other classifications. These separations may have been brought about by a perceived need to protect one’s department, college, or own area ...
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Project Sanitarium: Playing Tuberculosis to Its End Game
Iain Donald; Karen A. Meyer; John Brengman; Stephen H. Gillespie; Ruth Bowness
Journal of Computing in Higher Education Vol. 29, No. 3 (2017) pp. 599–617
Interdisciplinary and collaborative projects between industry and academia provide exceptional opportunities for learning. Project Sanitarium is a serious game for Windows PC and Tablet which aims to embed learning about tuberculosis (TB) through...