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The international journal of learning | 2011

Deep-play: developing TPACK for 21st century teachers

Matthew J. Koehler; Punya Mishra; Emily C. Bouck; Michael DeSchryver; Kristen Kereluik; Tae Seob Shin; Leigh Graves Wolf

A key complication facing teachers who seek to integrate technology in their teaching is the fact that most technologies are not designed for educational purposes. Making a tool an educational technology requires creative input from the teacher to re-design, or maybe even subvert the original intentions of the designer. The learning technology by design (LT/D) framework has been proposed as being an effective instructional technique to develop deeper understanding of technological pedagogical content knowledge. In this paper we expand our description of the LT/D technique to develop what we call a deep-play model for teacher professional development. The deep-play model integrates: a) pedagogy for key 21st century learning skills; b) content that cuts across disciplines with trans-disciplinary cognitive tools; c) technology by the creative repurposing of tools for pedagogical purposes.


E-learning and Digital Media | 2016

For all intents and purposes: Twitter as a foundational technology for teachers:

Spencer P. Greenhalgh; Joshua M. Rosenberg; Leigh Graves Wolf

Twitter is increasingly accepted as an important educational technology and has been shown to serve a range of purposes. In fact, this variety suggests that Twitter has the potential to serve as a foundational technology: one capable of supporting teachers’ learning across multiple formal and informal contexts. To explore this possibility, we examined the purposes that Twitter serves in one educational technology graduate program. We collected over 9000 tweets containing any of 12 program-related hashtags and coded a sample of them to describe the purposes they served. This resulted in six themes: contribute to disciplinary conversation, engage with disciplinary conversation, build community, make connections with other communities, ask for and provide support, and unclear or irrelevant purpose. These themes—and the varied contexts they were associated with—suggest that Twitter serves as a foundational technology in this program and has the potential to do so in other educational communities.


Archive | 2017

Teacher Awarenesses and Blended Instruction Practices: Interview Research with K-12 Teachers

Anne Heintz; Michelle Schira Hagerman; Liz Owens Boltz; Leigh Graves Wolf

In our research, we talked to four early-career teachers who have adopted blended instruction practices for their classrooms. Through systems-based thinking that held in view awareness of self, learners, context, pedagogy, and interaction, these teachers established a blended classroom driven by a consistent vision and manifested through complex and diverse means.


Techtrends | 2013

The Habits of Mind Necessary to Generate New Ways of Teaching in a Career of Constant Change

Michael DeSchryver; Sean M. Leahy; Matthew J. Koehler; Leigh Graves Wolf


23rd International Conference of the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education, SITE 2012 | 2012

What would John Dewey Do: Programmatic design for developing TPACK for 21st Century Learning

Kristen Kereluik; Punya Mishra; Michelle Schira Hagerman; Mike DeSchryver; Leigh Graves Wolf; Petra Fisser; Tae Shin; Laura Terry; Matt Koehler


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2010

Strategies for teacher professional development on TPACK, Part 2

Joke Voogt; Ann Thompson; Punya Mishra; Petra Fisser; Ghaida Allayar; Douglas D. Agyei; Matthew J. Koehler; Tae Seob Shin; Leigh Graves Wolf; Mike DeSchryver; Denise Schmidt; Evrim Baran


Archive | 2013

Technology, Learning, Creativity, and Design: The Habits of Mind Necessary to Generate New Ways of Teaching in a Career of Constant Change

Michael DeSchryver; Sean M. Leahy; Matthew J. Koehler; Leigh Graves Wolf


E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education | 2004

The Other Side Of The Web Page: Attempting To Be An Online Professor

Leigh Graves Wolf


The Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching | 2017

Theory and Implementation of an Innovative Teacher Professional Development Program.

Christopher Seals; Swati Mehta; Leigh Graves Wolf; Candace Marcotte


The Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching | 2017

Strategies, Use, and Impact of Social Media for Supporting Teacher Community within Professional Development: The Case of One Urban STEM Program.

Joshua M. Rosenberg; Spencer P. Greenhalgh; Leigh Graves Wolf; Matthew J. Koehler

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Punya Mishra

Arizona State University

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Mike DeSchryver

Michigan State University

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Laura Terry

Michigan State University

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