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Prepared To Teach Using Technology, But Not Prepared To Teach Online: A Case Of Early Childhood Pre-Service Teachers In The United Arab Emirates, Lawrence Meda, Laila Mohebi
Prepared To Teach Using Technology, But Not Prepared To Teach Online: A Case Of Early Childhood Pre-Service Teachers In The United Arab Emirates, Lawrence Meda, Laila Mohebi
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The global pandemic of COVID-19 has affected teacher training institutions across the globe and many of the pre-service teachers had to complete their field experiences online. The purpose of this article is to explore pre-service teachers’ preparedness to teach online, in the early childhood phase using technology. This paper is guided by two critical questions which focused on pre-service teachers’ experiences of conducting their field experience online and preparedness to teach young children using technology. Social Learning Theory was adopted as the theoretical framework for conducting the present study. The study was conducted using a qualitative case study within an …
Marx And Technology, Derek R. Ford
Marx And Technology, Derek R. Ford
Education Studies Faculty publications
The revolutionary changes in digital technologies that ushered in the postdigital context originate with the industrial machinery Karl Marx and his collaborator and comrade Friedrich Engels observed and analysed in the mid to late 1800s. Their approach sees technology as neither neutral nor deterministic, but as one site of contestation and struggle among others in the overall totality of capital. The matter at hand is the class whose interests guide the production, distribution, and consumption of technologies.
Work On Foreign-Language Text: An Interactive Method., Sh.M Khodjaeva
Work On Foreign-Language Text: An Interactive Method., Sh.M Khodjaeva
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
This article describes one of the successful developments of educational technology - stage reading of foreign text. Teaching students reading and listening, it is necessary to observe pre-reading, while-reading and post-reading phases of work. Interactive methods used in stages, giving students the opportunity to develop not only language skills, but also allow them to use a foreign language as a means of communication
Computer-Technology Helper, Pauline H. Lake
Computer-Technology Helper, Pauline H. Lake
Senior Theses and Projects
The Computer-Technology Helper is a digital repository that allows educators to view, edit, create, upload, and comment on teaching materials related to Computer Science and Technology. More importantly, it provides a social space in which educators can collaborate and share teaching ideas. The application also includes membership management that allows for differentiation in user roles and user access. Since there is a lack of Computer Science and Technology in K-12 schools, having a website like the Computer-Technology Helper is a great way to provide educators with access to Computer Science and Technology teaching resources and provide a support system for …
Inst4010 - Principles And Practices Of Technology, Spring 2008, Kurt Johnson
Inst4010 - Principles And Practices Of Technology, Spring 2008, Kurt Johnson
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
This course is designed to provide pre-service teachers with a working knowledge of instructional technology and the application of technology to the teaching/learning process.
Inst7870 - Data Visualization Theory & Practice, Fall 2006, Brett Shelton
Inst7870 - Data Visualization Theory & Practice, Fall 2006, Brett Shelton
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
In this course you will explore the question of what visualization is, and why you should use visualizations for quantitative data. In doing so, you will address theoretical concepts and examine case studies that show the importance of effective visualizations in real world settings.
You will also look at how to interpret meanings in visualizations. Elements of cognitive science theory are addressed, and you will practice techniques to help with your interpretations. An additional objective will center on how to create meaning with your own visualizations, then examine appropriate forms for representation and also review design considerations.
In the lab …
Inst5270 - Flash, Fall 2006, Andrew Walker
Inst5270 - Flash, Fall 2006, Andrew Walker
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
This course uses Flash 8/Actionscript 2.0. You may also be interested in INST 5245, which uses Flash CS3 (Flash 9)/Actionscript 3.0.
This course familiarizes students with Macromedia Flash. Topics to be covered include fundamental programming concepts (variables, variable types, code re-use, commenting code, and basic control structures) in addition to the fundamentals of the flash environment (animation or “tweening”, vector graphics, use of sound and video). Students finishing this course will have at least one completed fully functional Flash project for their portfolios demonstrating a strong knowledge of the tool and a good foundation in the ActionScript language as the …
Inst5280 - Blogs, Wikis, New Media For Learning, Spring 2006, David Wiley
Inst5280 - Blogs, Wikis, New Media For Learning, Spring 2006, David Wiley
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
Innovation continues to occur on the internet at an extremely lively pace. What was once the realm of email, FTP, Gopher, and the Web is barely recognizable a mere 10 years later. Keeping up with the speed of innovation and maintaining a familiarity with the most recent tools and capabilities is handy in some professions and absolutely critical in others. This course is designed to help you understand and effectively use a variety of "web 2.0" technologies including blogs, RSS, wikis, social bookmarking tools, photo sharing tools, mapping tools, audio and video podcasts, and screencasts.
Inst7150 - Advanced Topics In Learning Object Design And Reuse, Fall 2005, David Wiley
Inst7150 - Advanced Topics In Learning Object Design And Reuse, Fall 2005, David Wiley
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
This course is designed to help you understand and apply advanced topics in the design, creation, and reuse of learning objects. The course is structured around a practical, hands-on project using learning objects, intermingled with readings and discussion on a variety of topics.
Inst5400 - Computer Applications For Instruction And Training, Spring 2005, Brett Shelton
Inst5400 - Computer Applications For Instruction And Training, Spring 2005, Brett Shelton
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
Introduction to basic computer applications on a Macintosh computer, with special emphasis on software that may be used in instruction and training. In this course, students will orient themselves to the Macintosh environment, get a brief overview of Macintosh-specific software, and learn the fundamental basics of the following tools available to assist in instruction and training: PowerPoint, Photoshop, GoLive, and iMovie.
If you wish to complete the assignments, you will need the following programs:
Microsoft PowerPoint
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe GoLive
Apple iMovie
Inst7870 - Instructional Games, Spring 2005, Brett Shelton
Inst7870 - Instructional Games, Spring 2005, Brett Shelton
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
The goal of this course is to explore the field of instructional gaming through a survey of readings, existing products, and those in development.
Inst7150 - Understanding Online Interaction, Spring 2005, David Wiley
Inst7150 - Understanding Online Interaction, Spring 2005, David Wiley
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
This course is designed to provide an introductory level of understanding of the manner in which individuals interact with one another via the network. Possession of this understanding is absolutely critical to your ability to design effective learning environments on the network. This course takes an immersion approach to helping you develop your understanding by requiring you to make extensive, reflective use of several representative interactive media. You will also read several representative pieces of writing in each area.
Inst5240 - Producing Distance Education Resources, Spring 2005, Mimi Recker
Inst5240 - Producing Distance Education Resources, Spring 2005, Mimi Recker
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
This course focuses on the production of resources (broadly interpreted) for use in online education (including formal and informal settings). In particular, the course focuses on Internet-based tools and technologies, and how they are developed and applied for use in online learning.
Technical Requirements: Dreamweaver 8 or MX, File Transfer Software (FTP), WinZip or Equivalent