any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without written permi... more any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without written permission from the publisher. Product or company names used in this set are for identification purposes only. Inclusion of the names of the products or companies does not indicate a claim of ownership by IGI Global of the trademark or registered trademark.
ABSTRACT In this chapter, the author explains how a theory of Multiliteracies helped to shape the... more ABSTRACT In this chapter, the author explains how a theory of Multiliteracies helped to shape the development of a graduate course which, in turn, initiated changes in an undergraduate content-area literacy course in a teacher education program. Both courses are described, and ways in which digital technologies changed the way the instructor and students collaborated, worked and learned are discussed. Service learning aspects of these courses are explored with examples of how pre-and inservice teachers engaged with K- ...
ABSTRACT Like the variety of Web 2.0 applications, theories of learning and instructional models ... more ABSTRACT Like the variety of Web 2.0 applications, theories of learning and instructional models are also primarily content independent. So it is left up to the teacher educator to match learner characteristics, content, pedagogy and technologies. This chapter will concentrate on the use of Web 2.0 technologies in contemporary constructivist and cognitivist learning environments. We will present the characteristics of Web 2.0 tools to support teaching and learning, including low threshold applications, a variety of tools and ...
The development of mobile wireless technologies hasgenerated a considerable amount of excitement ... more The development of mobile wireless technologies hasgenerated a considerable amount of excitement amongpractitioners and academics because it results in shifting theacademic environment from traditional settings to mobilelearning (m-learning) settings. Increasing numbers ofinstitutions of higher education offer courses using mobilewireless technologies as alternative teaching and learningtools. However, regardless of such interests in mobilewireless technologies in higher education, there is lack ofacademic research on the use of mobile wireless technologiesin the higher education setting. The purpose of this article isto examine current information on mobile wireless technolo-gies and answer three crucial questions such as (a) Whattypes of mobile wireless technologies are currently beingused in higher education? (b) How do mobile wirelesstechnologies access to network resources? (c) What are thebenefits of mobile wireless technologies in higher education?Without understanding of the...
The AECT internship provided each of us with experiences appropriate to our individual interests ... more The AECT internship provided each of us with experiences appropriate to our individual interests and expertise. Our all-access pass did help introduce us to the many larger discussions taking place across the organization. We were able to connect with other graduate students and to develop new ties with some of the pillars of the field. We can attest to the fact that AECT actively seeks new ideas, energy and leadership that can strengthen the organization. Our final thought for you is that AECT wants you to be involved. We discovered that the doors are wide open, and we know that you do not need an intern’s medallion to step through those doors. We hope these stories encourage you to step through the doors and find your place within AECT.
This chapter synthesizes findings of a research study that examined how the PT3 grant program imp... more This chapter synthesizes findings of a research study that examined how the PT3 grant program impacted methods courses and field experiences in teacher education programs.
... Course Objectives and/or Plan of Work Objectives: 1. Describe how to evaluate technology in s... more ... Course Objectives and/or Plan of Work Objectives: 1. Describe how to evaluate technology in schools 2. Identify and describe technology options for classroom use 3. Describe how to plan for technology integration in schools 4. Discuss ethical issues related to the use of ...
any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without written permi... more any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without written permission from the publisher. Product or company names used in this set are for identification purposes only. Inclusion of the names of the products or companies does not indicate a claim of ownership by IGI Global of the trademark or registered trademark.
ABSTRACT In this chapter, the author explains how a theory of Multiliteracies helped to shape the... more ABSTRACT In this chapter, the author explains how a theory of Multiliteracies helped to shape the development of a graduate course which, in turn, initiated changes in an undergraduate content-area literacy course in a teacher education program. Both courses are described, and ways in which digital technologies changed the way the instructor and students collaborated, worked and learned are discussed. Service learning aspects of these courses are explored with examples of how pre-and inservice teachers engaged with K- ...
ABSTRACT Like the variety of Web 2.0 applications, theories of learning and instructional models ... more ABSTRACT Like the variety of Web 2.0 applications, theories of learning and instructional models are also primarily content independent. So it is left up to the teacher educator to match learner characteristics, content, pedagogy and technologies. This chapter will concentrate on the use of Web 2.0 technologies in contemporary constructivist and cognitivist learning environments. We will present the characteristics of Web 2.0 tools to support teaching and learning, including low threshold applications, a variety of tools and ...
The development of mobile wireless technologies hasgenerated a considerable amount of excitement ... more The development of mobile wireless technologies hasgenerated a considerable amount of excitement amongpractitioners and academics because it results in shifting theacademic environment from traditional settings to mobilelearning (m-learning) settings. Increasing numbers ofinstitutions of higher education offer courses using mobilewireless technologies as alternative teaching and learningtools. However, regardless of such interests in mobilewireless technologies in higher education, there is lack ofacademic research on the use of mobile wireless technologiesin the higher education setting. The purpose of this article isto examine current information on mobile wireless technolo-gies and answer three crucial questions such as (a) Whattypes of mobile wireless technologies are currently beingused in higher education? (b) How do mobile wirelesstechnologies access to network resources? (c) What are thebenefits of mobile wireless technologies in higher education?Without understanding of the...
The AECT internship provided each of us with experiences appropriate to our individual interests ... more The AECT internship provided each of us with experiences appropriate to our individual interests and expertise. Our all-access pass did help introduce us to the many larger discussions taking place across the organization. We were able to connect with other graduate students and to develop new ties with some of the pillars of the field. We can attest to the fact that AECT actively seeks new ideas, energy and leadership that can strengthen the organization. Our final thought for you is that AECT wants you to be involved. We discovered that the doors are wide open, and we know that you do not need an intern’s medallion to step through those doors. We hope these stories encourage you to step through the doors and find your place within AECT.
This chapter synthesizes findings of a research study that examined how the PT3 grant program imp... more This chapter synthesizes findings of a research study that examined how the PT3 grant program impacted methods courses and field experiences in teacher education programs.
... Course Objectives and/or Plan of Work Objectives: 1. Describe how to evaluate technology in s... more ... Course Objectives and/or Plan of Work Objectives: 1. Describe how to evaluate technology in schools 2. Identify and describe technology options for classroom use 3. Describe how to plan for technology integration in schools 4. Discuss ethical issues related to the use of ...
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