9781593111618-1593111614-Preparing Teachers to Teach with Technology (Current Perspectives on Applied Information Technologies)

Preparing Teachers to Teach with Technology (Current Perspectives on Applied Information Technologies)

ISBN-13: 9781593111618
ISBN-10: 1593111614
Author: Gene V Glass, Charalambos Vrasidas
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: IAP - Information Age Publishing
Format: Hardcover 397 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781593111618
ISBN-10: 1593111614
Author: Gene V Glass, Charalambos Vrasidas
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: IAP - Information Age Publishing
Format: Hardcover 397 pages

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Preparing Teachers to Teach with Technology (Current Perspectives on Applied Information Technologies) (ISBN-13: 9781593111618 and ISBN-10: 1593111614), written by authors Gene V Glass, Charalambos Vrasidas, was published by IAP - Information Age Publishing in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Education Theory (Distance & Online Learning, Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent Preparing Teachers to Teach with Technology (Current Perspectives on Applied Information Technologies) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Education Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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CONTENTS: Foreword. Michael Dickson. Foreword. Vincent Quah and Greg Butler. Preface. Gabriel Salomon. Factors Influencing Technology Integration into Classroom Teaching. Charalambos Vrasidas and Gene V Glass. Part I: In-service Teacher Education. Within and Beyond the K-12 Classroom: The Social Contexts of Students’ Technology Use. Tara Brown-L'Bahy. Tracking the Arc of New Teachers Technology Use. Michael Russell, Damian Bebell and Laura M. O’Dwyer. Learning in a Wireless Environment: The Successes and Challenges of Ubiquitous Computing in a School. Janette R. Hill, Thomas C. Reeves, Michael M. Grant, Seungyeon Han, and Shiang-Kwei Wang. Multiple Strategies for Fostering Teacher Learning with Technology. Margaret Riel, Marty DeWindt, Susan Chase, and Jason Askegreen. Introducing ICT in the Learning Context of Traditional School: What is Transformed and Why. Stavros Demetriadis, Alexandros Barbas, Dimitris Psillos, and Andreas Pombortsis. The Multiplying Effects of Technology Coaching on Teacher Practices. Robert W. Maloy, Paul Oh, and Ruth-Ellen Verock-O’Loughlin. Facilitating Use of Technology in Urban Classrooms: Principles for Effective Professional Development. Chrystalla Mouza. The Use of Video for Teacher Education and Professional Development: Past Experiences and Future Directions. Rossella Santagata, Ronald Gallimore, and James W. Stigler. Benchmarks for Teacher Education with Respect to ICT. Paul A. Kirschner and Michelle Selinger. Part II: Pre-service Teacher Education. Integrated Field-Based Models for Technology Preparation. Krista Glazewski, and Thomas A. Brush. Learning to Teach with Technology: Designing and Implementing Technology-Enhanced Curriculum During Teacher Preparation. Belinda Gimbert and Dean Cristol. Technology in Education, Technology in Life: Toward a Holistic Perspective on Integration in Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers at the University of Illinois. Cynthia Carter Ching, James D. Basham, and Evangeline S. Pianfetti. Evaluation of Mathematical Inquiry in Commercial Rational Number Software: Pre-service Teachers’ Criteria and Choices. Battey, D. S., Kafai, Y. B., & Franke, M. L. The Technology Mentor Model: Infusing Technology into Student Teaching Placements. Louanne I. Smolin, Kimberly A. Lawless, and Joshua Radinsky. Facing the Challenge of Preparing Science Teachers to Use Simulations. Miky Ronen and Dorothy Langley. Conceptual Change in Pre-service Teacher Technology Preparation. William A. Sadera and Constance P. Hargrave. Preparing Pre- and In-service Teachers to Teach High School Science in a Technology-Rich Environment. Yehudit Judy Dori, Miri Barak, Orit Herscovitz, and Miriam Carmi. Part III: Teacher Educators. Mentoring a Teacher Preparation Faculty Toward Technology Integration. Judith A. Duffield. An Effective Model of Professional Development in Technology for Multiple Constituencies: The Technology Leadership Cadre. Mary Phillips Manke, Gayle Ward, and Mary A. Lundeberg. Bridging and Closing Technology Gaps: Why Both are Important. Vivian H. Wright. Collaborative Curriculum Design as a Vehicle for Professional Development. Joshua Radinsky, Louanne I. Smolin, and Kimberly A. Lawless.
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