Technology may promote student engagement in high-level learning processes in the classroom. Yet, whether teachers really exploit technology’s potential to support student learning depends on their expertise. The authors compared pre-service and technology-experienced in-service teachers’ reasoning about technology-enhanced lessons by means of lesson plans. The authors assumed that technology-experienced teachers’ lesson plans would target more high-level learning activities than those of pre-service teachers. They asked N = 134 pre-service and technology-experienced in-service teachers to plan an ideal technology-enhanced classroom lesson. The teachers were requested to report the types of learning activities they would have students engag...
How does teachers’ technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) inform their instructional pl...
This is the introductory article for the special issue “Technology-related knowledge, skills, and at...
How to prepare students to teach has long been a subject of debate and research. Finding the right f...
Technology may promote student engagement in high-level learning processes in the classroom. Yet, wh...
Lesson plans are a potentially powerful means to facilitate teachers’ use of technology in the class...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Instructional technology continues to bec...
Despite near universal access to computers and the internet in schools, teachers often continue to u...
This study examines pre-service teachers’ Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) develo...
We investigated how often teachers apply digital technology in their teaching and which student lear...
The purpose of the study was to research techniques for integrating technology into the curriculum i...
Technology use in the classroom has always been viewed by educators and additional burden, an extra ...
Substantial evidence from research done with both preservice and inservice teachers demonstrates tha...
This is the introductory article for the special issue “Technology-related knowledge, skills, and at...
Politicians and researchers claim that educational technologies offer great potential to enhance tea...
Educational technology is growing fast, with schools, colleges and universities more than ever looki...
How does teachers’ technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) inform their instructional pl...
This is the introductory article for the special issue “Technology-related knowledge, skills, and at...
How to prepare students to teach has long been a subject of debate and research. Finding the right f...
Technology may promote student engagement in high-level learning processes in the classroom. Yet, wh...
Lesson plans are a potentially powerful means to facilitate teachers’ use of technology in the class...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Instructional technology continues to bec...
Despite near universal access to computers and the internet in schools, teachers often continue to u...
This study examines pre-service teachers’ Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) develo...
We investigated how often teachers apply digital technology in their teaching and which student lear...
The purpose of the study was to research techniques for integrating technology into the curriculum i...
Technology use in the classroom has always been viewed by educators and additional burden, an extra ...
Substantial evidence from research done with both preservice and inservice teachers demonstrates tha...
This is the introductory article for the special issue “Technology-related knowledge, skills, and at...
Politicians and researchers claim that educational technologies offer great potential to enhance tea...
Educational technology is growing fast, with schools, colleges and universities more than ever looki...
How does teachers’ technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) inform their instructional pl...
This is the introductory article for the special issue “Technology-related knowledge, skills, and at...
How to prepare students to teach has long been a subject of debate and research. Finding the right f...