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Computers in The Schools | 2009

Revisiting Technology Integration in Schools: Implications for Professional Development

Emily Hixon; Janet Buckenmeyer

As the technology infrastructure of schools expands, a common concern has been the underutilization of computers and other technologies in the classroom. Teachers are often blamed for failing to integrate technology into their teaching, giving such reasons as lack of time, training, equipment, and support. However, it has been suggested that these are not the “real” reasons technology is underutilized; instead, it is argued that teachers’ core values about teaching and learning are the primary obstacles to successful technology integration (e.g., Cuban, 2001). Implications for professional development are addressed in relation to these barriers to classroom technology use and the developmental pattern of teachers’ technology integration.


Journal of Further and Higher Education | 2016

Technology's Role in Learning at a Commuter Campus: The Student Perspective.

Janet Buckenmeyer; Casimir Barczyk; Emily Hixon; Heather Zamojski; Annette Tomory

Patterns of technology ownership and usage, as well as skills with and preferences for various technologies, affect the college experience (Educause 2012). Students at a commuter campus of a large Midwestern public university were surveyed about technology and the learning process: 94% of the respondents believed that technology had the potential to benefit learning and 85% thought it was central to their academic success. Students credited technology-enhanced courses with increased and more effective communication with instructors, the ability to better manage course activities and expanded opportunities for practice and reinforcement. Students’ prior experiences with a course management system affected their perceptions of the role of technology and their subsequent beliefs about the benefits of its use in their university courses. Implications for administrators who make decisions about faculty development, student retention and funding for technology-enhanced course offerings are discussed.


The Journal of Technology and Teacher Education | 2002

Pedagogical TICKIT: Web Conferencing to Promote Communication and Support During Teacher Professional Development

Curtis J. Bonk; Lee H. Ehman; Emily Hixon; Lisa C. Yamagata-Lynch


Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration | 2011

Mentoring University Faculty to become High Quality Online Educators: A Program Evaluation

Emily Hixon; Casimir Barczyk; Janet Buckenmeyer; Lori Feldman


Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning | 2011

Assessment of a University-Based Distance Education Mentoring Program from a Quality Management Perspective.

Casimir Barczyk; Janet Buckenmeyer; Lori Feldman; Emily Hixon


Internet and Higher Education | 2012

Beyond the Early Adopters of Online Instruction: Motivating the Reluctant Majority

Emily Hixon; Janet Buckenmeyer; Casimir Barczyk; Lori Feldman; Heather Zamojski


International journal on e-learning | 2013

Does Participation In A Faculty Distance Education Mentoring Program Comprehensively Improve Teaching Methods

Janet Buckenmeyer; Emily Hixon; Casimir Barczyk; Lori Feldman


Online Learning | 2016

The Impact of Previous Online Course Experience RN Students' Perceptions of Quality.

Emily Hixon; Casimir Barczyk; Penny Ralston-Berg; Janet Buckenmeyer


E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education | 2011

Assessing the Impact of Faculty Development for Online Instructors

Emily Hixon; Janet Buckenmeyer; Casimir Barczyk; Lori Feldman


Contemporary Issues in Education Research | 2011

Invest In The Success Of Online Programs At The University? Mentor Professors

Janet Buckenmeyer; Emily Hixon; Casimir Barczyk; Lori Feldman

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Casimir Barczyk

Purdue University Calumet

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Lori Feldman

Purdue University Calumet

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David Freitas

Indiana University South Bend

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Penny Ralston-Berg

Pennsylvania State University

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Hyo-Jeong So

Nanyang Technological University

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Annette Tomory

Purdue University North Central

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