There is a perceived “disconnect” between university theory and the reality of the classroom which has led to criticism of the efficacy of pre-service teacher preparation. Additionally, it is now acknowledged that the practicum experience for pre-service teachers is not fully preparing them for the demands of a 21st century education system. In this paper, the authors revisit the practicum experience and propose that mobile technology, with its ability to provide instant communication and immediate access to resources, could minimise the “disconnect” between theory and the classroom and improve the pre-service teacher practicum experience for all parties involved
Use of mobile technology in the classroom (m-learning) is a recent educational practice. This study ...
The information era in which we currently live is changing the culture of education. The use of ICT ...
The goal of this study was to explore the disposition to, attitudes towards, and usage of ICT, the o...
There is a perceived “disconnect” between university theory and the reality of the classroom which h...
In this paper, the authors revisit the pre-service teacher practicum experience and propose that mob...
© 2018 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. The use of mobile devices to support learning is increasi...
The task of providing future music teachers with the capacity to respond effectively in changing tea...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Initial teacher education (ITE) programs continue to receive critique regarding how they prepare pr...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
The present era of Information Communication Technology (ICT) has widened the scope of new technolog...
As more and more children bring personal mobile devices to school, schools struggle to formulate pol...
This study utilized the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to examine practicum teachers’ current use...
Use of mobile technology in the classroom (m-learning) is a recent educational practice. This study ...
The information era in which we currently live is changing the culture of education. The use of ICT ...
The goal of this study was to explore the disposition to, attitudes towards, and usage of ICT, the o...
There is a perceived “disconnect” between university theory and the reality of the classroom which h...
In this paper, the authors revisit the pre-service teacher practicum experience and propose that mob...
© 2018 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. The use of mobile devices to support learning is increasi...
The task of providing future music teachers with the capacity to respond effectively in changing tea...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Initial teacher education (ITE) programs continue to receive critique regarding how they prepare pr...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
The present era of Information Communication Technology (ICT) has widened the scope of new technolog...
As more and more children bring personal mobile devices to school, schools struggle to formulate pol...
This study utilized the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to examine practicum teachers’ current use...
Use of mobile technology in the classroom (m-learning) is a recent educational practice. This study ...
The information era in which we currently live is changing the culture of education. The use of ICT ...
The goal of this study was to explore the disposition to, attitudes towards, and usage of ICT, the o...