ICT in Education around the Globe

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January 24, 2006

Informative Reading
  • Journal of Technology and Teacher Education April 2006
  • Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 14, No. 2 (April 2006). Ed/IT Lib. AACE. Online January 2006. Advance copy of April 2006 Journal from the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. Abstracts and entire articles available online.

    Table of Contents
    Field Experience in Distance Delivered Initial Teacher Education Programmes
    Relationships Between Teacher Education Students’ Epistemological Beliefs and Their Learning Outcomes in a Case-Based Hypermedia Learning Environment
    From Virtual Strangers to a Cohesive Learning Community: The Evolution of Online Group Development in a Professional Development Course
    Project MERLOT: Bringing Peer Review to Web-Based Educational Resources
    Content Area Specific Technology Integration: A Model For Educating Teachers
    Rural Creativity: A Study of District Mandated Online Professional Development
    The Impact of Ubiquitous Computing in the Internet Age: How Middle School Teachers Integrated Wireless Laptops in the Initial Stages of Implementation.
    Students’ Self-Confidence and Learning Through Dialogues in a Net-Based Environment.
    Enhancing Collaboration and Skill Acquisition Through the Use of Technology.

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    Ginny Woolley is a consultant in education reform, specializing in the use of ICT in teaching and learning. Most recently, Ginny was part of the USAID-funded "Technology for Improved Learning Outcomes" (TILO) project, working with 280 government schools throughout Egypt. For more information, contact Ginny at gwoolley@link.net.

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