Flipped Classroom Resources
I wanted to pass along a list of “starter” resources based on our flipped conversation yesterday – as requested by the doctoral students at UDESC and other blog readers. This is by no means a complete list of anything, just a place to start in each of the broad categories. Each educator’s needs will be specific depending on […]
Future Research and Application (Pt. 5 of 5)
One must be acutely aware that this is only the beginning. As these technologies mature it will be critical to 1) continue the exploration of meaningful strategies for using tablets with pre-service teachers both in the field and within the college classroom to model best practices, 2) enhance professional development experiences for veteran teacher to […]
Data Collection, Observation, and Reflection (Pt. 4 of 5)
Field and clinical experience data collection and observation serve as one means for which the use of iPads has enhanced and altered the dynamics of the supervision experience. The documentation of pre-service teaching performance data has become more sophisticated, and the analysis of these data sets is expected more quickly. The nexus of sophistication and […]
Tools to Move Us Forward
To fully understand the 21st Century context of computing in PK-12 and teacher education learning environments, teacher candidates need exposure, training, and practical application of methodologies with the hope that candidates will in turn provide progressive, authentic socially mediated experiences that allow their students to understand content in meaningful ways. In today’s digital native culture, […]
The Need to Integrate (Pt. 2 of 5)
Teacher education professors and teacher candidates are having the same struggles as PK-12 educators when attempting to implement computing options into teaching and learning. These challenges carry even greater pressure when one considers the importance of implementing 21st Century skills across the teaching and learning spectrum. We have previously discovered that bridging this gap and […]
Tablet 101 – How Did We Get Here? (Pt. 1 of 5)
In this first installment we will look at the evolution of the tablet landscape and its push into the world of teaching and learning. Using tablets to teach is nothing new in educational circles, and depending on one’s definition of a tablet, these have been around for thousands of years! Technologically speaking, these devices started […]
We Are Go for Launch
I have been busily finishing work on a paper for the 8th Annual Latin American Congress on University Teaching in Rosario, Argentina. This is the mission of the Congress: Founded on the belief that, in their teaching practices, teachers build professional knowledge based on both disciplinary and pedagogical theory and experiential knowledge, “VIII Iberoamerican Congress of University […]