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Allen, Lee E.; Lowther, Deborah L.; Strahl, J. Daniel – Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
While it is well-documented that appropriate training of teachers in the use of technological tools is an important variable in predicting success of technology integration (Faseyitan & Hirschbuhl, 1994), a variable that is less often considered is that of the time spent or different levels of immersion in a technology integration training…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Inservice Teacher Education, Technology Uses in Education, Time Factors (Learning)
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Vallance, Michael; Towndrow, Phillip A. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2007
PowerPoint, the widely-used slide-show software package, is finding increasing currency in lecture halls and classrooms as the preferred method of communicating and presenting information. But, as Adams [Adams, C. (2006) "PowerPoint, habits of mind, and classroom culture." "Journal of Curriculum Studies," 38(4), 389-411] attempts to show, users…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Computer Software Evaluation, Instructional Effectiveness
Farrel, Elizabeth F. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Kenton B. Pauls, director of enrollment services at the University of North Dakota, knew that high-school students frequently send one another text messages, so in 2006 he decided to incorporate text-messaging lingo into the viewbook the university sends to prospective students. Its cover had read, "You belong at the University of North…
Descriptors: College Programs, Computer Mediated Communication, High School Students, College Bound Students
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Britt, Judy; Brasher, Joe P.; Davenport, Lydia D. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2007
Computers do not replace the need for students to read good books. However, sharing a book can employ contemporary strategies, such as project-based learning, that provide an exciting balance between traditional teaching and technology tools. Heritage teachers ensure that they do not abandon aspects of traditional skill development as they embrace…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Computer Uses in Education, Access to Computers, Traditional Schools
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Ertmer, Peggy A.; Ottenbreit-Leftwich, Anne; York, Cindy S. – Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 2007
Exemplary technology-using teachers achieve meaningful technology use in learner-centered, constructive environments despite the presence of both internal and external barriers. In this study, we discuss factors that enabled teachers to overcome these barriers, as identified by 25 winners of statewide technology teacher awards. In addition, we…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Constructivism (Learning), Technology Integration, Internet
Panettieri, Joseph C. – Campus Technology, 2007
This article discusses open source projects which may free universities from expensive, rigid commercial software. But will the rewards outweigh the potential risks? The Kuali Project involves multiple universities writing and sharing code for their financial and operational systems. Another, the Sakai Project, is a community source platform for…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Computer Software, Higher Education, Universities
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Smith, Virginia B.; Finney, Joni E. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2007
This article presents an interview with Carol A. Twigg, winner of the 2007 Virginia B. Smith Innovative Leadership Award, sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education and the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning. Twigg currently is president of the National Center for Academic Transformation (NCAT) and from 1993…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Information Technology, Higher Education, Cost Effectiveness
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Holmes, Tiffany – Journal of Museum Education, 2007
Eco-visualizations are artworks that reinterpret environmental data with custom software to promote stewardship. Eco-visualization technology offers a new way to dynamically picture environmental data and make it meaningful to a museum population. The questions are: How might museums create new projects and programs around place-based information?…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Museums, Historical Interpretation, Historic Sites
Hancock, Robert; Knezek, Gerald; Christensen, Rhonda – Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 2007
The use of proper measurements of diffusion of information technology as an innovation are essential to determining if progress is being made in state, regional, and national level programs. This project provides a national level cross validation study of several instruments commonly used to assess the effectiveness of technology integration in…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Information Technology, Educational Technology, Academic Achievement
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Waters, John K. – T.H.E. Journal, 2007
Mobility and flexibility are the touchstones of 21st-century K-12 architecture, which sets aside conventional classroom design to create an environment that best integrates technology with learning. This article talks about San Jose State University's state-of-the-art, 10,000-square-foot Academic Success Center in California. At the heart of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology, Middle School Students
Swain, Colleen; Edyburn, David – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2007
Given the power of instructional technology and the ubiquitous nature of technology in society and the workplace, what are the social implications associated with teachers' decisions to use, or not use, technology to enhance teaching and learning? Despite current U.S. educational goals and the documented effect of the achievement gap, little…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Justice, Social Values, Teaching Methods
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Gray, Carol; Pilkington, Rachel; Hagger-Vaughan, Lesley; Tomkins, Sally-Ann – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2007
Current government policy in the UK places teachers of all subject areas under pressure to embed ICT into their pedagogic practice to improve teaching and learning. This article attempts to compare that policy with the situated reality of a small number of Modern Foreign Language teachers striving to comply. The voices of four teachers are…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries
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Guha, Mona Leigh; Druin, Allison; Montemayor, Jaime; Chipman, Gene; Farber, Allison – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2007
This paper develops a model of children's storytelling using Physically-Oriented Technology (SPOT). The SPOT model draws upon literature regarding current physical storytelling technologies and was developed using a grounded theory approach to qualitative research. This empirical work focused on the experiences of 18 children, ages 5-6, who worked…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Design Requirements, Story Telling, Technology Integration
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Tondeur, Jo; van Braak, Johan; Valcke, Martin – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
In many countries, information and communication technology (ICT) has a clear impact on the development of educational curricula. In Flanders, the education government has identified and defined a framework of ICT competencies for expected outcomes, related to knowledge, skills and attitudes that pupils are expected to achieve at the end of…
Descriptors: School Policy, Information Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Foreign Countries
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Moore, Anne H.; Fowler, Shelli B.; Watson, C. Edward – EDUCAUSE Review, 2007
Much of the rhetoric about contemporary higher education suggests that colleges and universities need to embrace change due to advances in knowledge, technology, transportation, and more--advances that have dramatically shifted the way one functions in the modern world. But what manner of change for learning itself do the public narratives…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Active Learning, Higher Education, Technology Integration
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