Search results for author:"Mark Van 'T Hooft"
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Technology Support for Whole Class Engagement in Learning
Karen Swan; Annette Kratcoski; Jason Schenker; Deborah Miller; Mark van 't Hooft
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2007 (Jun 25, 2007) pp. 3310–3319
This research explores how the use of student response systems (SRS) effects elementary and middle school students' engagement in and learning from classroom lessons. A pilot study, which compared third graders' engagement in lessons involving the...
Topics: Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Schools, Students, Middle School Education
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The Changing Nature of Teaching and Learning in a Ubiquitous Computing Classroom
Karen Swan; Annette Kratcoski; Mark van 't Hooft; Jason Schenker; Yi Mei Lin
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2005 (Jun 27, 2005) pp. 3336–3343
This paper reports on preliminary findings from an ongoing study of teaching and learning in a ubiquitous computing classroom which employs multiple measures and mixed methods to document changes in teaching and learning therein. It particularly...
Topics: Classrooms, Teaching Methods, Change, Educational Technology
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Palm Education Pioneers: Examining the Potential of the Handheld Computer
van 't Hooft Mark
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (2003) pp. 751–752
Handheld computers are showing up in classrooms across the country as school systems are searching for technology that is affordable, versatile, and portable. The Research Center for Educational Technology (RCET) at Kent State University has been...
Topics: Learning Outcomes, Curriculum, Educational Technology, Teachers, Computers
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Practical Examples of Handheld Use in K-12 Classrooms
Mark van 't Hooft
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (2003) p. 1572
Handhelds are becoming more commonplace in K-12 classrooms. This session provides attendees with practical examples of handheld use in K-12 classrooms in subject areas such as math, science, language arts, and social studies.
Topics: Educational Technology, Social Studies, Classrooms, Social Sciences