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23-ISBN: 1-885432-39-9
TCEA Educational Technology Research Symposium, Volume 1
FIRST BOOK in SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY SERIES
TCEA Educational Technology Research Symposium, Volume 1
Papers from the Texas Computer Education Association
Original presentations on school technology strategies
Applications for better instruction and subject mastery K-16
First in a new series, this book contains 22 original chapters on the best technologies for K-16 instruction and school improvement. It focuses on research demonstrating how technologies can improve learning in reading, math, and teacher training. Numerous examples illustrate how (and how not to) integrate technology into classrooms and school districts.
Table of contents
1. Fostering Psychological Closeness in Online Courses
2. Effect of One-Day Training in Digital Storytelling on Teacher's Anxiety towards Computers
3. Computer-Based Supplemental Reading Instruction and Student Reading Performance
4. Online and Field-Based Teacher Preparation, Mentoring, and Supervision
5. Crayons4Teachers: Design Guide with Handheld Computer Applications
6. Seven Best Practices of Ten Effective Teacher Technologists
7. Online Professional Development for Middle-School Mathematics Teachers
8. A Web-based Knowledge Management System for Information Technology Education
9. Five Years of One-to-one: Lessons Learned from Applying Technologies in a Large School District
10. Conceptualizing Online Spaces for Teaching and Learning
11. Using Virtual Manipulatives in Mathematics for Preservice Teachers
12. Live Chat Tutorials: Using Surfing Behavior to Your Benefit
13. Teaching a University Research Methods Course in the On-line Synchronous Classroom, Using Macromedia's Breeze
14. Integrating Management Concepts into Human Service Organizations
15. Considerations for Reconsidering Research in Media
16. Instructor-Centered vs. Learner-Centered: Student Learning in an Online Environment
17. Attitudes of African-American College Students Towards Technology and Online Learning
18. Student Data Systems for School Improvement
19. Technology Integrations by New Teachers
20. Renewing Education in Texas and Alaska: The PT3 Legacy
21. The Development of Linguistic Competence Through Online Communication
22. An Assessment Between Traditional Lecture and Computer-mediated Instruction in Developmental Mathematics
ISBN: 1-885432-39-9, 2007, 6x9, softcover, 206 pages, $38.00.
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