Pre-service teachers can benefit from the new learning opportunities offered by information and communication technology (ICT) both immediately for their own study and, in the longer term, for use in their own classrooms. However, to benefit from those opportunities they must have ready access to ICT, some skills, and positive attitudes toward its usefulness for learning and teaching. This paper reports some results from analysis of data obtained from surveys of ICT access, and related attitudes, among pre-service teachers at an Australian university in late 2009. The survey was conducted as part of a larger investigation of ICT for student learning with the intention of informing adoption of new digital technologies and provision of profes...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has changed society. Yet schools have been largely un...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has changed society. Yet schools have been largely un...
The extent of transformation of education by integration of ICT appears not to match that in other s...
Pre-service teachers can benefit from the new learning opportunities offered by information and comm...
This paper reports on an ongoing project being carried out at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Wester...
This paper reports on an ongoing project being carried out at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Wester...
The Australian Government's Digital Education Revolution is directed at school education but, becaus...
Teacher education providers have an important role to play in preparing the next generation of teach...
Teacher education providers have an important role to play in preparing the next generation of teach...
In Australia as in the United States, being able to use ICT is now a common feature of a teacher’s t...
[Abstract]: Pre-service teachers have diverse perceptions of ICTs in educational forums. This paper...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide new opportunities for learning and teachin...
Following the ICT in Learning Symposium held on 1 May 2009, DEEWR requested an investigation that re...
The role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the school classroom is becoming in...
For some time, Teacher Education policy and research has consistently argued that graduates are ill ...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has changed society. Yet schools have been largely un...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has changed society. Yet schools have been largely un...
The extent of transformation of education by integration of ICT appears not to match that in other s...
Pre-service teachers can benefit from the new learning opportunities offered by information and comm...
This paper reports on an ongoing project being carried out at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Wester...
This paper reports on an ongoing project being carried out at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Wester...
The Australian Government's Digital Education Revolution is directed at school education but, becaus...
Teacher education providers have an important role to play in preparing the next generation of teach...
Teacher education providers have an important role to play in preparing the next generation of teach...
In Australia as in the United States, being able to use ICT is now a common feature of a teacher’s t...
[Abstract]: Pre-service teachers have diverse perceptions of ICTs in educational forums. This paper...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide new opportunities for learning and teachin...
Following the ICT in Learning Symposium held on 1 May 2009, DEEWR requested an investigation that re...
The role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the school classroom is becoming in...
For some time, Teacher Education policy and research has consistently argued that graduates are ill ...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has changed society. Yet schools have been largely un...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has changed society. Yet schools have been largely un...
The extent of transformation of education by integration of ICT appears not to match that in other s...