Search results for author:"Peter Albion"
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In their own words: preservice teachers’ perceptions of ICT integration
Petrea Redmond; Peter Albion
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (2002) pp. 2426–2430
Pre-service teachers participated in an online discussion that included a guest who facilitated conversation about integration of ICTs. Students mostly agreed that integration of ICTs was desirable but differed in their views about specific...
Topics: Information Communication Technologies, Teachers, Integration, Students
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Living Up To The Ict Integration Standards
Petrea Redmond; Peter Albion
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2005 (2005) pp. 1013–1018
Abstract: 21st century teaching demands that information and communication technologies (ICTs) are integral to the learning process. Since at least 1995, there have been several attempts to increase the level of ICT integration within the Bachelor...
Topics: Integration, Educational Technology, Faculty, Learning Outcomes, Information Communication Technologies
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Intentions v Reality: Preservice ICT Integration during Professional Experience
Petrea Redmond; Peter Albion; Jerry Maroulis
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2005 (2005) pp. 1566–1571
Abstract: This study extends previous work on pre-service teachers' use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) during professional experience by collecting data about intentions for ICT use prior to an experience and comparing that with...
Topics: Teachers, Information Communication Technologies, Communication
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Designing Twenty-first Century Teaching and Learning Spaces for a Teacher Education Program
Petrea Redmond; Peter Albion; Louise Alexander
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2004 (2004) pp. 1832–1837
Although the technologies and practices associated with teacher education are subject to constant evolution and occasional dramatic change, changes in program structures and implementation are seldom accompanied by opportunities to redesign the...
Topics: Teachers, Change, Educational Technology, Information Communication Technologies