Contemporary writing teachers who integrate technology into their pedagogy know that they cannot make assumptions about their students’ technological literacies. They know they cannot assume—as Marc Prensky did in 2001—that traditionally-aged college students are “digital natives” who possess a natural facility with technology developed through lifelong immersion in it (2). And yet, and yet…technology is becoming an invisible bedrock in college education: students are expected to access class materials, compose assignments, and communicate with each other and with instructors using computer technology. And even though these basic technology skills are rarely taught explicitly in college, traditionally-aged college students seem, for the m...
In this article, the author explores her observations of preservice teachers’ technological literacy...
This case study (Merriam & Tisdell, 2016) examines the final projects of two secondary teachers in a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate three middle school English teachers’ understandings of...
Despite commitments by composition studies and English education to using technology in the writing ...
with It? This study was designed to investigate 19 preservice and practicing teachers ’ conceptions ...
Technology has altered how children experience language. As technology has taken root in society, li...
For some time teachers have been identified and even vilified as impediments to technology uptake in...
Understandings of reading and writing in digital environments have been referred to as new literacie...
This dissertation examines the technology and pedagogy histories of composition teachers outside of ...
Using vignettes from a selected primary classroom, this paper describes preliminary findings from an...
As new techno-literacy practices become embedded in society, they impact on ever younger age groups....
Grounded in computers and composition scholarship, this mixed-methods dissertation project investiga...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to explore preservice teachers’ perceptions of integrati...
Nearly one-third of first-year college students are required to complete remedial courses (NCES, 201...
Computers have become powerful tools and important resources in education. While the computer can be...
In this article, the author explores her observations of preservice teachers’ technological literacy...
This case study (Merriam & Tisdell, 2016) examines the final projects of two secondary teachers in a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate three middle school English teachers’ understandings of...
Despite commitments by composition studies and English education to using technology in the writing ...
with It? This study was designed to investigate 19 preservice and practicing teachers ’ conceptions ...
Technology has altered how children experience language. As technology has taken root in society, li...
For some time teachers have been identified and even vilified as impediments to technology uptake in...
Understandings of reading and writing in digital environments have been referred to as new literacie...
This dissertation examines the technology and pedagogy histories of composition teachers outside of ...
Using vignettes from a selected primary classroom, this paper describes preliminary findings from an...
As new techno-literacy practices become embedded in society, they impact on ever younger age groups....
Grounded in computers and composition scholarship, this mixed-methods dissertation project investiga...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to explore preservice teachers’ perceptions of integrati...
Nearly one-third of first-year college students are required to complete remedial courses (NCES, 201...
Computers have become powerful tools and important resources in education. While the computer can be...
In this article, the author explores her observations of preservice teachers’ technological literacy...
This case study (Merriam & Tisdell, 2016) examines the final projects of two secondary teachers in a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate three middle school English teachers’ understandings of...