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What would John Dewey Do: Programmatic design for developing TPACK for 21st Century Learning
Kristen Kereluik; Punya Mishra; Michelle Hagerman; Leigh Wolf; Mike DeSchryver; Petra Fisser; Tae Shin; Laura Terry; Matt Koehler; Jodi Spicer
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 4718–4723
This symposium addresses these issues and presents three in-depth case studies, as part of a holistic Masters program, specifically aimed at developing teachers TPACK and creative technology integration. We describe the design, around the power of...
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What would John Dewey Do: Programmatic design for developing TPACK for 21st Century Learning
Kristen Kereluik; Punya Mishra; Michelle Hagerman; Mike DeSchryver; Leigh Wolf; Petra Fisser; Tae Shin; Laura Terry; Matt Koehler
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 4724–4728
This symposium addresses these issues and presents three in-depth case studies, as part of a holistic Masters program, specifically aimed at developing teachers TPACK and creative technology integration. We describe the design, around the power of...
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Teachers’ assessment of TPACK: Where are we and what is needed?
Joke Voogt; Tae Shin; Punya Mishra; Matt Koehler; Denise Schmidt; Evrim Baran; Ann Thompson; Wei Wang; Ghaida Alayyar; Petra Fisser; Douglas Agyei; Bart Ormel; Chantal Velthuis; Jo Tondeur; David Gibson
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2011 (Mar 07, 2011) pp. 4422–4426
Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) has emerged as a useful conceptual framework for understanding the teachers’ knowledge base needed for effectively teaching with technology. The symposium aims to further our thinking about TPACK...