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Publication Date: 2003
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Re-creating Graduate Teacher Education Classrooms: Multiple Technology Formats and Collaborating Instructors
Stallings, L. Lynn; Koellner-Clark, Karen
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, v11 n4 p501-514 2003
This paper describes a teaching experiment investigating the impact of using multiple teaching strategies and innovating while teaching collaboratively. The objective of this study was to examine the use of collaboration in trying a combination of face-to-face meetings, web courseware, and interactive two-way video in a graduate course. The major finding from interview data, surveys, courseware records, and instructor journals was the value of combining technology is synergistic if a sense of community is be established and if instructors understand and capitalize on the strengths of each technology. The secondary finding was the power of collaborative teaching as a means of professional development for both instructors.
Descriptors: Courseware, Team Teaching, Blended Learning, Multimedia Instruction, Graduate Study, Student Surveys, Diaries, Technology Integration, Experimental Teaching, Instructional Effectiveness, Portfolio Assessment, Politics of Education, Course Descriptions, Teacher Education Programs
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Education Level: Higher Education
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