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Stephanie Barbee
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Wearable Technology in Schools: Theoretical Support for Practical Implementation
Stephanie Barbee
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2017 (Mar 05, 2017) pp. 1129–1132
Wearables are beginning to emerge in the K-12 environment. Research suggests that wearable devices will have a substantial impact in teaching, learning and creative inquiry within the next five years. The education sector is only beginning to...
Topics: Wearable Technologies, Teaching and Learning with Emerging Technologies
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Educational Affordances of Digital Fitness Devices: Can We Leverage the Success of Consumer Wearables Into the K-12 Environment?
Stephanie Barbee
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2015 (Mar 02, 2015) pp. 2214–2218
The New Media Consortium (2014) postulate that the within the next five years we will observe significant evidence of wearable devices in the classroom. Additionally, research suggests that wearable technologies will have a significant impact in...
Topics: Technological, Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK), New Possibilities with Information Technology Education, Wearable Technologies, Physical Education, Attitudes
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Wearables - From Form to Function: An Invitation to Collaborate
Stephanie Barbee; Doug Darby
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2018 (Mar 26, 2018) pp. 2455–2457
Abstract: In 2014, The New Media Consortium postulated that within the following five years there would be significant evidence of wearable devices in the educational environment Still in 2017, three years following the prediction, there appears to...
Topics: Wearable Technologies
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Wearable Technology and Childhood Fitness: Investigating Technology to Enhance Fitness Levels of Elementary Students
Stephanie Barbee; Miles Bennett
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2016 (Mar 21, 2016) pp. 1299–1304
Abstract: Wearable fitness devices such as the Polar H7, Fitbit, and Jawbone’s Up have permeated the consumer market with promises of increasing fitness levels. Preliminary research demonstrates support for this assertion. With obesity levels being...
Topics: Wearable Technologies, Teaching and Learning with Emerging Technologies