Cindy Anderson
Roosevelt University
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Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education | 2015
Arlene Borthwick; Cindy Anderson; Elizabeth S. Finsness; Teresa S. Foulger
Abstract Wearable personal learning technologies can gather data from the person wearing the device or from the surrounding environment and enable that data to be transferred to another device or shared via the cloud. Wearable technologies can serve as a valuable asset in the classroom enhancing differentiation of instruction and student engagement. They also can assist students with a variety of physical limitations. Data collection from these wearable personalized learning technologies enables the building of student profiles—leading to a “quantified” self for assessment and instruction. However, the proliferation of wearable devices may also increase concerns about privacy and security of data, dependence on outside vendors for storage and analysis of big data, and access by students of all socioeconomic levels. Addressing these issues in the teacher education curricula suggests added emphasis on affordances for instruction, digital citizenship, and a code of ethics related to data use. Classroom application represents one area for research by and about innovative educators.
Journal of Computing in Teacher Education | 2004
Arlene Borthwick; Melissa Pierson; Cindy Anderson; Joyce Morris; Sandra A. Lathem; Holly Buckland Parker
Abstract Effective learning communities connect members so that they can share knowledge and experience. This article examines the process and out-comes of building learning communities to increase faculty and preservice teacher use of technology through PT3 funding at three institutions: National-Louis University the University of Houston, and the University of Vermont. Strategies implemented as well as achievements and challenges for each project are outlined. Recommendations include reinforcing common goals and mutual benefits, connecting distant community members through online communication, dynamic configurations for networking, and incentives for faculty participation. Successful learning communities require nurturing to reduce isolation through improved communication and active participation.
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education | 2009
Cindy Anderson; Susan Cherup; Kevin Anderson
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2013
David Gibson; Kevin Anderson; Cindy Anderson; Lucy Bush; Jeffrey Hall; Holly L. Diehl; Pamela Redmond
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2006
Cindy Anderson; Kevin Anderson
Archive | 2019
Cindy Anderson; Kevin M. Anderson
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2017
Cindy Anderson; Anderson Kevin
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2014
Cindy Anderson; Kevin Anderson
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2014
Kevin Anderson; Cindy Anderson
Archive | 2014
Cindy Anderson