textWith the proliferation of new technological alternatives to the traditional classroom, it becomes increasingly important understand the role that innovative technologies play in learning. Computer environments for learning to teach have the potential to be innovative tools that improve the skill and effectiveness of pre-service and in-service teachers. There is a tacit sense in such environments that “realism” is best created through, and associated with, a kind of pictorial literalism. I designed a computer model (the Direct Instruction tool) that, though simple, appears realistic to many users and thus contradicts that sense of literalism. I also propose a theoretical classification of computer representations based on the relatio...
The American dream of education for all citizens, each according to his individual capability and in...
Schools are acquiring computers and Internet access at rapid rates. Teachers need to learn how to op...
When we invite young people to use new t echnologies, they often take them in directions we never an...
If we are to present instruction that is available anytime and anywhere, takes advantage of the subs...
AbstractSince the beginning of the last two decades of the past centuries, technology, more specific...
For future generations to maximise their capability to operate within technologically driven economi...
This study explored the perceptions and roles of experienced teachers as they learned and began usin...
This paper represents a first attempt at constructing a language for describing the potential learni...
The classroom of the Knowledge Age requires different roles for teachers and students, and a differe...
M.Ed.Abstract: Pre-service teachers use cognitive knowledge structures to engage with, to show, to u...
Teachers have become acquainted with integrating technology (IT) and embedding it in lesson plans. H...
Review of Computers and the Collaborative Experience of Learning, by Charles Crook (Routledge, 1994)...
The development of a computer program that models human approaches to problem solving, studies of hu...
After more than two decades of computers in education in Australian schools there is still confusion...
This study was started with the expectation that existing models for the interaction of students and...
The American dream of education for all citizens, each according to his individual capability and in...
Schools are acquiring computers and Internet access at rapid rates. Teachers need to learn how to op...
When we invite young people to use new t echnologies, they often take them in directions we never an...
If we are to present instruction that is available anytime and anywhere, takes advantage of the subs...
AbstractSince the beginning of the last two decades of the past centuries, technology, more specific...
For future generations to maximise their capability to operate within technologically driven economi...
This study explored the perceptions and roles of experienced teachers as they learned and began usin...
This paper represents a first attempt at constructing a language for describing the potential learni...
The classroom of the Knowledge Age requires different roles for teachers and students, and a differe...
M.Ed.Abstract: Pre-service teachers use cognitive knowledge structures to engage with, to show, to u...
Teachers have become acquainted with integrating technology (IT) and embedding it in lesson plans. H...
Review of Computers and the Collaborative Experience of Learning, by Charles Crook (Routledge, 1994)...
The development of a computer program that models human approaches to problem solving, studies of hu...
After more than two decades of computers in education in Australian schools there is still confusion...
This study was started with the expectation that existing models for the interaction of students and...
The American dream of education for all citizens, each according to his individual capability and in...
Schools are acquiring computers and Internet access at rapid rates. Teachers need to learn how to op...
When we invite young people to use new t echnologies, they often take them in directions we never an...