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Technology and Social Studies Teacher Education – Results from a National Survey
Cheryl Mason; Michael Berson; Walter Heinecke
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2001 (2001) pp. 2593–2594
The beliefs and practices of College and University Faculty Members (CUFA) of the National Council for the Social Studies Social technology integration into teacher education were investigated using a questionnaire. This presentation will present...
Topics: Faculty, Social Studies, Educational Technology, Integration
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Technology Applications in Social Studies Teacher Education: A Survey of Social Studies Methods Faculty.
Cheryl Mason Bolick; Michael Berson; Christopher Coutts; Walter Heinecke3
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 3, No. 3 (April 2003) pp. 300–309
Preparing preservice teachers to be proficient in technology is a key issue for the field of education. While many states will scramble to fill as many as two million teaching positions in the next few years, the public expects teachers to be able...
Topics: Elementary Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Social Studies, Secondary Education, Information Communication Technologies
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Guidelines for Using Technology to Prepare Social Studies Teachers
Michael Berson; Richard Diem; David Hicks; Cheryl Mason; John Lee; Tony Dralle
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 1, No. 1 (2000) pp. 107–116
Social studies teacher education faculty members who effectively integrate technology in methods courses provide students opportunities to explore applications for the K-12 classroom and to consider how technology is changing the way we teach and...
Topics: Classrooms, Teaching Methods, Teachers, Educational Technology, Social Studies
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Gender, Technology and the Social Studies: What's the Problem?
Margaret Crocco; Michael Berson; Cheryl Mason Bolick; Ellen Meier; Judith Cramer
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2006 (Mar 19, 2006) pp. 4071–4073
This panel will address a paradox revealed by a review of current literature on technology in the social studies: its reticence on the issue of gender. The first half hour will be spent contextualizing the paradox. Responding to the title question - ...
Topics: Teachers, Educational Technology, Gender, Social Studies
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Implications of Ubiquitous Computing for the Social Studies Curriculum
Stephanie Van Hover; Michael Berson; Cheryl Mason Bolick; Kathleen Owings Swan
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 6, No. 2 (June 2006) pp. 275–283
In March 2002, members of the National Technology Leadership Initiative (NTLI) met in Charlottesville, Virginia to discuss the potential effects of ubiquitous computing on the field of education. Ubiquitous computing, or "on-demand availability of...
Topics: Leadership, Educational Technology, Social Studies, Teachers
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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
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Digital History in Social Studies Teacher Education: Practices, Promises and Provisos, Part 1
Meghan McGlinn; Thomas Hammond; Adam Friedman; Cheryl Mason Bolick; Glen Bull; Bill Ferster; David Hicks; John Lee; Brendan Calandra; Peter Doolittle; Tom Ewing
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2006 (Mar 19, 2006) pp. 4134–4147
This symposium will define digital history as the "study of the past using a variety of electronically reproduced primary source texts, images, and artifacts, as well as the constructed historical narratives, accounts, or presentations that result...
Topics: Social Studies