Search results for author:"Kimberly Livengood"
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Online Teacher Induction Programs' Use of Technology
Kimberly Livengood
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2008 (Mar 03, 2008) pp. 516–521
This study employed a descriptive research design to provide a synthesis of the technological venues utilized by online teacher induction programs designed to support novice teachers. Of the programs and mentors identified, 51 mentors involved in...
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Graduate Students' Preferences in Online Instruction
Kimberly Livengood; Mary McGlamery
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2011 (Mar 07, 2011) pp. 471–475
Technology has touched every aspect of life, including the way people learn. Online courses are in increased demand at colleges and universities. Online courses have transformed the way we live and learn. Various technologies have been employed to ...
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The use of iPads in online graduate courses
Kimberly Livengood; Mary McGlamery
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 586–590
The objective of this pilot study was to explore the benefits and limitations of iPads in online courses. Additionally, the study examined how the innovative use of iPads and relevant applications, incorporated to enrich graduate candidates’...
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Supporting Faculty in an Online Program
Dara Anderson; Kimberly Livengood
E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2018 (Oct 15, 2018) pp. 271–276
With the growth of online programs, more online faculty are needed to address this increase. However, with online faculty, they can feel disconnected just like distance students. To address administrative issues, build community, and provide...
Topics: (2017) Other, (2017) Content Development, faculty development
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E-mentoring Beginning Teachers
Kimberly Livengood; Vickie Moon Merchant
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2004 (2004) pp. 2420–2425
Mentoring has proven to be an effective strategy to retain teachers through their first few years of teaching. Due to the lack of funding of face-to-face mentoring programs, a mentoring program is needed that will support beginning teachers and...
Topics: Mentoring, Teachers, Integration
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Teaching with technology: iPad use in the classroom
Crystal Elliott; Kimberly Livengood; Mary McGlamery
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 4084–4086
This paper is a preliminary report on the use of iPads in the public school classroom to increase academic achievement through promotion of higher order thinking skills. Research shows that a majority of classrooms use technology only in rudimentary ...
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Theory and Practice in Flexible Learning Environments
Tia Agan; Kimberly Livengood; Raelye Self
E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2018 (Oct 15, 2018) pp. 1331–1336
Flexible learning environments usually refer to distance education programs; however, competency-based programs have become more popular. These programs fit a departmental goal of providing opportunities specifically designed for teaching theory...
Topics: (2017) Instructional Design, Other
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iPads and Struggling Readers
Crystal Elliott; Kimberly Livengood; Mary McGlamery
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 4079–4083
This paper reports the results of a pilot study focusing on the use of iPads in a reading class designed for students who were identified by state standardized test scores to be achieving below grade level expectations. Strategies using iPad...
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Assessment in the E-Learning Environment
Kimberly Livengood; Mary McGlamery; Meghan Seibert; James Summerlin
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2012 (Oct 09, 2012) pp. 1117–1121
A key component in developing an effective e-learning course is assessment. Online tools offer opportunities for more comprehensive formative and summative assessments than conventional methods. The presenters will facilitate an interactive...