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Debra R Sprague
George Mason University
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K-12 Teacher Use of Technology Surrounding the Coronavirus Pandemic
Courtney Wulf; Debra Sprague; Kate Roscioli; Brittany Miller; Cristina Procaccino
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2023 (Mar 13, 2023) pp. 826–832
Due to the Covid -19 pandemic, over 181 nations imposed K-12 school closures, affecting more than 1.5 billion students (Lynch, 2020). To avoid an abrupt halt to student learning, online instruction enabled schooling to resume. Through this...
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A Deep Dive Into the Four Pillars of Technology-Infused Teacher Preparation Programs
Arlene Borthwick; Teresa S. Foulger; Kevin J. Graziano; Yi Jin; Debra R. Sprague; Melissa Warr; Mia Kim Williams
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2023 (Mar 13, 2023) pp. 1112–1116
Panelists for this session worked together with a larger group of educational technology faculty and PK-12 professional developers to take a “deep dive” into the research and practice-based literature related to the four pillars that support a...
Topics: faculty development, Technology Leadership, Technology Policy and Practice
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Technology Infusion and the Development of Practice: The Quest to Create Digitally Able Teachers
Debra R. Sprague; Nicole M. Zumpano; Jayson W. Richardson; Jo Williamson; Lucy Gray
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 23, No. 1 (March 2023) pp. 199–227
The third pillar of technology infusion is practice, providing numerous opportunities in multiple settings for teacher candidates to practice teaching with technology and to reflect on their experiences. Drawing from sociocultural theories of...
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Characteristics and Indicators of Technology-Infused Programs: Supporting a Paradigm Shift in Teacher Preparation
Jo Williamson; Debra R. Sprague; Teresa S. Foulger
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 31, No. 2 (2023) pp. 203–226
Abstract This article outlines how research, theory, and policy are converging toward a shift in preservice teacher technology preparation and offers Technology Infusion as a promising new paradigm. In technology-infused programs, preparation...
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Design Guidelines for Post-COVID Era Preparation Programs: Action Steps Toward Technology Infusion
Debra R. Sprague; Jo Williamson; Teresa S. Foulger
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 30, No. 2 (August 2022) pp. 177–187
In this post-pandemic era, a P12 education system void of technology-able educators is unimaginable. Technology infusion is a program-deep, program-wide approach that some colleges of education are exploring as a promising conceptualization for...
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Characteristics of Technology Infused Teacher Education Programs: An Invitation for Public Comment
Teresa Foulger; Jo Williamson; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2022 (Apr 11, 2022) pp. 1099–1103
To ensure new teachers are prepared to use technology from day one of their careers, the 2016 National Education Technology Plan (NETP) called for “program-deep, program-wide” approaches that infuse technology across all teacher candidates’...
Topics: Technology Policy and Practice
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Meet the Mavericks: Technology Infusion in Preservice Teacher Education
Debra Sprague; Jo Williamson; Teresa Foulger; Jon Clausen; Chrystalla Mouza; Natalie Milman
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2022 (Apr 11, 2022) pp. 1124–1127
The need to prepare teacher candidates to be able to effectively use technology in the classroom has taken on greater importance in recent years. The 2017 US-ED National Educational Technology Plan calls for teacher preparation programs to adopt a...
Topics: Technology Policy and Practice
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Physical STEM+C: Supporting the Integration of K-12 STEM+C Concepts in Non-Traditional Subject Areas
Debra Sprague; Risto Marttinen; Michael Eagle; Nancy Holincheck; Tareque Mehdi; Maurine Kwende; Amy Riggio
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2020 (Apr 07, 2020) pp. 112–114
The specific and immediate goal of the Physical STEM+C project is to develop a STEM+C teaching program, which is fully online and geared toward educators in non-traditional subject areas at the upper elementary and middle school level. The initial...
Topics: Computational Thinking, STEM Innovation
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Action Steps for Systemically Advancing Technology Infusion in Teacher Preparation Programs
Kevin J. Graziano; Teresa S. Foulger; Arlene C. Borthwick; Jon M. Clausen; Julie A. Moore; Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach; Denise A. Schmidt-Crawford; David A. Slykhuis; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2020 (Apr 07, 2020) pp. 451–458
Every new PK-12 teacher should learn how to select and use the most appropriate technology tools so they can become proficient in teaching with technology upon entry into the field. The 2017 United States Department of Education National Educational ...
Topics: faculty development, Technology Leadership
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Teacher Participation in Online Professional Development: Exploring Academic Year Classroom Impacts
Tom Opfer; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2018 (Mar 26, 2018) pp. 551–557
The purpose of this mixed methods case study research was to investigate the reasons teachers chose online professional development (OPD) focusing on technology integration and how this OPD impacted teachers’ classroom practices over a six month...
Topics: faculty development, Technological, Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK)
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Evaluating University Facilitators’ Perceptions of Video as an Observational Tool
Lindsay Zurawski; Debra Sprague; Andrew Porter; Kamilah Williams
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2018 (Mar 26, 2018) pp. 600–606
This paper is a report on the findings to evaluate university facilitators’ (UFs) perceptions of the use of video recordings as a means of teacher observation. The UFs who participated in this qualitative study used an asynchronous video...
Topics: faculty development
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Multiple Perspectives on Strengthening the Ability of Teacher Education Programs to Prepare Teacher Candidates to Integrate Technology
Teresa, S. Foulger; Mamta Shah; Kevin J. Graziano; Denise A. Schmidt-Crawford; David A. Slykhuis; Rohit Mehta; Irina Lyublinskaya; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2018 (Mar 26, 2018) pp. 2041–2046
In the new National Education Technology Plan from U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Technology, a claim is made that school districts cannot consistently count on teacher educators to help new teachers develop their ability to...
Topics: faculty development, Technology Leadership, Technological, Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK)
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Expanding PhD Students Knowledge-Base: Skyping with the Experts
Debra Sprague; Susan Groundwater; Thomas Opfer; Ronald Shultz; Tina St. Pierre
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2015 (Mar 02, 2015) pp. 1062–1068
This article discusses a PhD course on technology and teacher development in which six world-renewed scholars were invited to participate via Skype. This virtual participation provided the students the opportunity to apply the knowledge obtained in ...
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Examining Doctoral Students’ Formal and Informal Technology Education
Debra R Sprague; Melissa Pierczynski; Theresa Wills
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2013 (Mar 25, 2013) pp. 1435–1440
Research has shown that the best way to have teachers learn to integrate technology into their classrooms is to have it modeled by faculty in their teacher preparation program. In order for this to happen, doctoral students need to learn how to...
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The Evolution of the Preservice Technology Course: Lessons Learned
Debra R Sprague; Seth Parson; Katy Swalwell
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2013 (Mar 25, 2013) pp. 1049–1053
The stand-alone technology course designed to enable preservice teachers to integrate technology into the curriculum has undergone many iterations throughout the years. This paper looks at one university’s process and the lessons learned throughout ...
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Practicing Teachers’ Technology Integration: Projects that Mattered
Mary Kayler; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 1373–1380
Using an intellectual developmental pedagogical framework (Magolda, 2004) and centering technological projects on a “real classroom need” became a powerful impetus for K-12 teachers enrolled in a graduate program of education to engage in meaningful ...
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Examining the Long Term Effects of the Professional Development for International Educators Model
Debra R Sprague; Anastasia Kitsantas; Beverly Shaklee; Maria Katradis
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 2399–2405
Abstract: This paper is a report on the findings to examine the long-term effects of the Professional Development for International Educators Model (PDIEM). The PDIEM encompasses an academic program, field experiences in diverse secondary schools,...
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Transitions to Academia: Publishing in the Journal of Technology and Teacher Education (JTATE)
Debra R Sprague; Peter Albion; Rick Ferdig; Cleborne Maddux; Maria Katradis
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) p. 1259
The editors of leading educational technology journals are collaborating on ways to support the efforts of the next generation of researchers, working within National Technology Leadership Coalition (www.NTLCoalition.org). The goal is to proactively ...
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Fear, Apprehension, Stereotypes, Oh, My! Exploring Teachers’ Reactions to Virtual Gaming
Debra R Sprague; Mary Kayler
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2011 (Mar 07, 2011) pp. 2248–2253
Abstract: Researchers have begun to explore the impact of game-based learning. Most of this research has focused on what children learn while engaged in virtual games. This study looks at what 61 teachers learned as they explored a Massively...
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Publishing in the Journal of Technology and Teacher Education (JTATE)
Debra Sprague; Peter Albion; Richard Ferdig; Cleborne Maddux; Jesse Leins
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2011 (Mar 07, 2011) pp. 1680–1684
Abstract: The editors of leading educational technology journals are collaborating on ways to support the efforts of the next generation of researchers, working within the framework of the National Technology Leadership Coalition (http://www...
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Examining the Effectiveness of a Professional Development for International Educators Model
Debra R Sprague; Anastasia Kitsantas; Beverly Shaklee; Maria Katradis; Jessica Turner; Amie Weinberg
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2011 (Mar 07, 2011) pp. 2730–2735
Abstract: This paper is a report on the findings to examine the effectiveness of a Professional Development for International Educators Model. Several questionnaires, including Survey of Preservice Teachers’ Knowledge of Teaching and Technology,...
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Transitions to Academia: Publishing in the Journal of Technology and Teacher Education (JTATE)
Debra Sprague; Peter Albion; Rick Ferdig; Cleborne Maddux; Kathy Bohnstedt
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2010 (Mar 29, 2010) p. 1014
The editors of leading educational technology journals are collaborating on ways to support the efforts of the next generation of researchers, working within the National Technology Leadership Coalition (http://www.NTLCoalition.org). The goal is to...
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Podcasts in Education: Let Their Voices Be Heard
Debra Sprague; Cynthia Pixley
Computers in the Schools Vol. 25, No. 3 (October 2008) pp. 226–234
One technology made possible through Web 2.0 is podcasting. Podcasts are audio, video, text, and other media files that can be played on the computer or downloaded to MP3 players. This article discusses how to create a podcast and ways to use this...
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Online Gaming: Processes, Structures and Cultural Understandings
Mary Kayler; Debra Sprague; DeDe Chris
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2008 (Jun 30, 2008) pp. 1067–1074
This study explored how online gaming processes and structures shaped individual understandings of diverse worldviews. Three research questions guided our study: In what ways, if any, has online gaming the potential to strengthen cultural...
Topics: Culture
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Editorial: Publishing Data Evidence to Support Educational Technology Claims
Richard E. Ferdig; Debra Sprague; Cleborne Maddux; Peter Albion
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 15, No. 4 (October 2007) pp. 429–437
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Topics: Learning Outcomes, Research Methods, Educational Technology, Evaluation, Achievement
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Editorial: Online Education: Issues and Research Questions
Cleborne Maddux; Debra Sprague; Richard Ferdig; Peter Albion
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 15, No. 2 (April 2007) pp. 157–166
This article suggests that online education is at the cusp of a period of dramatic change. That change will involve significant increases in the numbers of students and faculty who are involved in online education. Reasons for the change are...
Topics: Educational Technology, Change, Distance Education, Computers, Faculty, Internet, Information Communication Technologies, Classrooms, Research Methods
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Analysis of Technology and Research in Published Education Articles
MIchael Kelley; Susan Jinks; Debra Sprague; Ann Thompson; Glen Bull
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2007 (Mar 26, 2007) pp. 826–827
Doctoral students and professors at four universities have initiated an on-going assessment of the research and publication on technology through a longitudinal survey of education journals. The purpose of this assessment is to characterize, using...
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Editorial: Research on the Effectiveness of Technology in Schools: The Roles of Pedagogy and Content
Lynne Schrum; Anne Thompson; Cleb Maddux; Debra Sprague; Glen Bull; Lynn Bell
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 7, No. 1 (March 2007) pp. 456–460
The field of educational technology is under external pressure to provide evidence of identifiable learning outcomes that can be attributed to technology. Leaders within the educational technology research community agree about the importance of...
Topics: Research Methods, Teaching Methods, Schools, Teachers, Educational Technology
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Book Review: Online Professional Development for Teachers: Emerging Models and Methods
Debra Sprague
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 15, No. 1 (January 2007) pp. 145–149
Current models of professional development have not been successful in helping teachers change their practice. To address this issue, online teacher professional development (oTPD) programs have emerged. Online Professional Development for...
Topics: Internet, eLearning, Professional Development, Distance Education, Teachers, Educational Technology
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Editorial: Research Agenda for Online Teacher Professional Development
Debra Sprague
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 14, No. 4 (October 2006) pp. 657–661
In September of 2005, the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University hosted a conference designed to explore online teacher professional development (oTPD). During the two day conference, the participants explored ten models of oTPD. The...
Topics: eLearning, Internet, Professional Development, Teachers, Distance Education
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An Invitation to Join an Early Career Mentoring Network in Technology and Teacher Education
Glen Bull; Lynn Bell; Ann Thompson; Lynne Schrum; Debra Sprague; Cleborne Maddux; Kara Dawson; Gerald Knezek
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 14, No. 4 (October 2006) pp. 817–828
The spring 2005 edition of the Journal of Research on Technology in Education (JRTE) issued a call for a proactive approach to a research agenda in educational technology. This position paper was collaboratively authored by the editors of six...
Topics: Educational Technology, Training, Teachers, Mentoring, Professional Development
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Editorial: Defining Education Research: Continuing the Conversation
Debra Sprague
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 14, No. 3 (July 2006) pp. 431–438
A debate currently occurring in the research community centers around what qualifies as "high quality" education research. This discussion was prompted by the U. S. Department of Education's challenge to consider only "scientifically based research" ...
Topics: Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Technology, Teachers, Training, Research Methods
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Transitions to Academia: Publishing in the Journal of Technology and Teacher Education (JTATE)
Debra Sprague; Peter Albion; Richard Ferdig; Cleborne Maddux
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2006 (Mar 19, 2006) p. 1060
The editors of leading educational technology journals are collaborating on ways to support the efforts of the next generation of researchers, working within National Technology Leadership Coalition (www.NTLCoalition.org). The goal is to proactively ...
Topics: Educational Technology, Leadership
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Facilitating Effective Technology Research in the Core Content Areas
Lynne Schrum; Ann Thompson; Debra Sprague; Cleborne Maddux; M. d. Roblyer; Lynn Bell; Glen Bull
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2006 (Mar 19, 2006) pp. 4364–4365
The editors of several leading educational technology journals are collectively initiating a dialog to identify productive directions for research in the core content areas. An overview will be provided of the overall goals and objectives of this...
Topics: Educational Technology
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An Invitation to Join an Early Career Mentoring Network in Technology and Teacher Education
Glen Bull; Lynn Bell; Ann Thompson; Lynne Schrum; Debra Sprague; Cleborne Maddux; Kara Dawson; Gerald Knezek
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 6, No. 1 (March 2006) pp. 1–10
The spring 2005 edition of the Journal of Research on Technology in Education (JRTE) issued a call for a proactive approach to a research agenda in educational technology. This position paper was collaboratively authored by the editors of six...
Topics: Educational Technology, Teachers, Computers, Leadership, Schools
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Advancing the Field: Considering Acceptable Evidence in Educational Technology Research
Lynne Schrum; Ann Thompson; Debra Sprague; Cleborne Maddux; Anita McAnear; Lynn Bell; Glen Bull
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 5, No. 3 (2005) pp. 202–209
This editorial provides a follow-up report of the status of one facet of this effort, as promised in the initial call to action. The directions outlined are based on ongoing dialog among the task force of editors of the participating journals during ...
Topics: Library, Leadership, Teachers, Computers, Educational Technology
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Let’s Play: The role and value of games and simulations in education!, Part 2
Michael Searson; Bill Halverson; Robert McLaughlin; Calin Cazan; Ann DeMarle; Joel Foreman; Peggy Benton; Melanie Zibit; David Gibson; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2005 (2005) pp. 2092–2094
A diverse group of educators will present an array of perspectives on the role and value of games and simulations as educational tools. Papers will include the "Characteristics and Functions of Games," "What Educators Can Learn from Game Developers?"...
Topics: Virtual Environments, Graphics, Games
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Let’s Play: The role and value of games and simulations in education!, Part 1
Michael Searson; Bill Halverson; Robert McLaughlin; Calin Cazan; Ann DeMarle; Joel Foreman; Peggy Benton; Melanie Zibit; David Gibson; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2005 (2005) pp. 2089–2091
A diverse group of educators will present an array of perspectives on the role and value of games and simulations as educational tools. Papers will include the "Characteristics and Functions of Games," "What Educators Can Learn from Game Developers?"...
Topics: Games, Graphics, Virtual Environments
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EDCI 557: Integrating Technology in the Elementary Curriculum
Debra Sprague
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 3, No. 4 (2004) pp. 466–469
EDCI 557: Integrating Technology in the Elementary Curriculum is taught within the Elementary Education Program in the Graduate School of Education at George Mason University (GMU). The course is designed to enable students (or "interns") to...
Topics: Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Instructional Design, Professional Development, Curriculum
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Technology and Teacher Education: Are We Talking to Ourselves?
Debra Sprague
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 3, No. 4 (2004) pp. 353–361
Colleges and schools of education today are facing a challenge caused by the differing philosophies and views of their teacher education faculty and the educational technology faculty. Some believe that technology should play a role in education and ...
Topics: Mathematics, Educational Technology, Preservice Teacher Education, Professional Development, Computer Sciences
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Modeling Technology Integration Through Webcasts: A PT3 Project
Debra Sprague; Jane Cooper
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (2003) pp. 3849–3854
The question currently plaguing the Educational Technology Community is not whether or not technology should be included in teacher education programs, but what is the best way to provide preservice and inservice teachers with models of technology...
Topics: Educational Technology, Teachers, Community, Professional Development, Preservice Teacher Education
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Meeting Changing Standards: Preparing the new NCATE/ISTE SPA report
Marianne Handler; Priscilla Norton; Borthwick Arlene; Teresa Franklin; Toni Stokes Jones; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (2003) pp. 844–845
The new NCATE Institution and SPA (specialized professional association) standards require a new and different approach to familiar content. Even for those institutions that have previously submitted a review Folio, the approach to the new Program...
Topics: Standards
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Assessing Mentoring Teacher's Technology Proficiency: What Do They Have to Say?
Debra Sprague; Stephen White
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (2002) pp. 1476–1477
This paper focuses on one teacher preparation program's efforts to address a lack of congruence between modeling the effective use of technology in university coursework and appropriate use of technology during the teacher candidates' field...
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Two Models of Technology Integration
Stephen White; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (2002) pp. 2091–2095
This research study examined whether or not integrating technology throughout a sequence of teacher preparation courses was an effective model for ensuring that pre-service teachers graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to integrate...
Topics: Integration, Educational Technology, Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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High Tech Mentoring: Assessing the Effectiveness of a PT3 Project
Debra Sprague; Jane Cooper; Natalie Milman
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (2002) pp. 1777–1778
This paper presents the first year findings of a mixed-method study of the High Touch Mentoring for High Tech Integration project at a suburban state-supported university. This three-year project was funded in part by the Preparing Tomorrow's...
Topics: Teachers, Educational Technology, Integration, Preservice Teacher Education, Mentoring
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Contributions and Concerns of SITE Participants: A Survey of Technology Using Teacher Educators (ASTUTE)
Elizabeth Riddle; Niki Davis; Polly Mumma; Debra Sprague; Lucretia Carter
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (2002) pp. 475–477
It is important to know more about the potential contributions and needs of SITE participants in order to inform further developments of the society and the field. During the SITE 2001 conference 165 participants completed a survey and 38 personal...
Topics: Collaboration
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High Touch Mentoring for High Tech Integration
Debra Sprague; C. Steve White
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2001 (2001) pp. 2104–2108
The Graduate School of Education (GSE) at George Mason University (GMU) is committed to developing new teachers who not only have the skills they need to develop and teach lessons with technology, but who also have the knowledge needed to...
Topics: Teachers, Educational Technology, Faculty
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Collaboration and Integration: Technology in a Pre-Service Elementary Education Foundations Course
C. Stephen White; Debra Sprague
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2001 (2001) pp. 1796–1799
Changes in State regulations and National Standards have resulted in Colleges of Education redesigning their teacher preparation programs. During this redesign, many programs are eliminating their "technology course" in favor of integrating...
Topics: Integration, Educational Technology, Standards, Faculty, Curriculum
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Editorial: Academic Communities and the Nature of Academic Discourse
Glen Bull; Debra Sprague; Lynn Bell
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 9, No. 4 (2001)
In 1990 Jerry and Dee Anna Willis founded the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) to provide an academic home for those working to integrate educational technology into teacher education. The Journal of Technology and...
Topics: Educational Technology, Teachers
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Web-Based Learning: Moving Beyond the Internet as a Research Tool
Debra Sprague; P. Shane Gallagher
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2000 (2000) pp. 2184–2189
As schools continue to make efforts to hook all classrooms to the Internet, teachers need to learn ways to integrate the Web into their teaching. WebQuests, virtual fieldtrips, intercultural exchange, and collaborative research projects are...
Topics: Teachers, Communication, Collaboration