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Teaching and Teacher Education | 2001

Technologies in Contexts: Implications for Teacher Education.

Renee T. Clift; Laurie Mullen; James A. Levin; Ann E. Larson

This paper discusses the interaction among school and university contexts, instruction, and individual practice that occurs as telecommunications technology is integrated into teacher education programs. Data from a series of studies of such integration within one university are presented and discussed. A model to guide future research is proposed. ( 2000 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.


The Teacher Educator | 2003

Program reflections on the role of longitudinal digital portfolios in the development of technology competence

Jody S. Britten; Laurie Mullen; Matthew Stuve

Abstract Digital portfolios in teacher education provide opportunities to conceptualize learning and growth over time. The digital portfolio experiences of two secondary teacher education students in the context of an entire preservice teaching experience are presented. These vignettes, along with programmatic observations from the past four years, indicate that high‐level uses of educational technology are difficult to facilitate in large teacher education programs using a technology infusion model that emphasizes general skills. Whereas many teacher education programs have abandoned required technology courses to jump start National Educational Technology Standards‐based competence, the authors argue that advanced courses in educational technology for teacher education majors are still necessary for curricular integration with technology. This article concludes with a discussion of the nature and level of technology competence in relation to portfolio development and makes recommendations for how programs might pursue similar models.


Learning, Media and Technology | 2006

Reconceptualizing electronic field trips: a Deweyian perspective

Jerrell C. Cassady; Laurie Mullen

Electronic field tripping is a relatively new form of large‐scale distance education that attempts to provide contextually rich learning materials embedded within a coherent educational content base. Using Dewey’s (1943) framework for the natural learning impulses of children, we describe the potential pedagogical benefits afforded by electronic field trips (EFTs). We outline a shift in distance education from a techno‐centric focus on hardware and logistics to the inherent features of children’s desires to explore their world, which represents an alteration of perspective and purpose in understanding computer technologies in classroom settings. Finally, we demonstrate that while each independent element of the EFT experience promotes one or more of Dewey’s impulses, bringing together all the resources provided for EFTs fosters deeper connections, more engaged learning, and contextualized distance learning true to the spirit of live field trips.


The Journal of Technology and Teacher Education | 2001

Beyond Infusion: Preservice Students’ Understandings About Educational Technologies for Teaching and Learning

Laurie Mullen


Archive | 2004

Digital Portfolios In Teacher Education

Joan Mcfadden; Jody S. Britten; Laurie Mullen


conference on information technology education | 2003

Interdisciplinary Digital Portfolio Assessment: Creating Tools for Teacher Education

Jody S. Britten; Laurie Mullen


T.H.E. Journal | 2005

Are PDAs Pedagogically Feasible for Young Children? Examining the Age-Appropriateness of Handhelds in a Kindergarten Classroom

Young Mi Chang; Laurie Mullen; Matthew Stuve


Archive | 2001

Developing a university-wide electronic portfolio system for teacher education

Laurie Mullen; William I. Bauer; W. Webster Newbold


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2002

Electronic Portfolios in Teacher Education: From Design to Implementation

Laurie Mullen; Amy Doty; Richard Rice


AACE Journal | 2007

Digital Middletown Schools Project: A Glance to the Future

Laurie Mullen; Bizhan Nasseh; O'Neal Smitherman; Dan Lutz; Vernon Draper

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Amy Doty

Ball State University

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Ann E. Larson

University of Louisville

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Dan Lutz

Ball State University

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