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Archive | 2011

Understanding the complexity of technology acceptance by higher education students

Sue Bennett; Karl Maton; Lisa Carrington

It is often claimed that all young people are highly adept with the digital technologies that infuse their lives, and that the way they think and behave has created a new gap between them and their teachers. It is suggested that to bridge this gap and ensure that young people are fully engaged, educators must incorporate digital technology more effectively into teaching and learning. This is problematic, however, because technology has had limited impact on education and has failed to be widely adopted as a learning support across many aspects of school and university education. More needs to be known about how technology is seen by young people and their teachers in order to understand the true nature of the problem that has been identified. This chapter will report on recent research investigating the reasons why digital technologies are adopted by university students in their everyday and academic lives. The findings provide insights into how the ‘rules of the game’ in different contexts influence the ways in which individuals perceive the utility of a technology and the ways in which they use it. This research draws on sociological concepts as an orienting theoretical framework to investigate and conceptualise these differences and consider what they mean for the integration of digital technologies in education.


The Journal of Technology and Teacher Education | 2011

Enhancing the Development of Pre-service Teacher Professional Identity via an Online Classroom Simulation

Lisa Carrington; Lisa Kervin; Brian Ferry


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2006

ClassSim: Preparing Tomorrows Teachers for Classroom Reality

Lisa Kervin; Brian Ferry; Lisa Carrington


Archive | 2008

Virtual practicum experiences to build professional identity

Lisa Carrington; Lisa Kervin; Brian Ferry


Archive | 2010

ClassSim: An Approach to Educator Development Through a Simulation

Brian Ferry; Lisa Kervin; Lisa Carrington


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2009

Enhancing the development of pre-service teacher professional identity through the use of a virtual learning environment

Lisa Carrington; Lisa Kervin; Brian Ferry


Archive | 2009

Enhancing educator development through an online simulation

Brian Ferry; Lisa Kervin; Lisa Carrington


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2012

JTATE Special Issue: Digital Games and Simulations in Teacher Preparation

Teresa Franklin; Len Annetta; Lin Lin; Tao Zhang; Pg Schrader; Leanna Achambalt; Conrad Oh-Young; Lilly Lu; Erin Peters Burton; Wendy M. Frazier; Richard Lamb; Rebecca Cheng; Margaret Chmiel; Marie Iding; Joan C. Nordbotten; Lisa Carrington; Lisa Kervin; Brian Ferry; Mariya Yukhymenko


Archive | 2010

Virtual Learning Environment (ClassSim) Examined Under the Frame of Andragogy

Lisa Carrington; Lisa Kervin; Brian Ferry


Archive | 2009

Making links between theory and practice : an investigation into pre-service teacher learning experiences with an online simulation

Lisa Carrington

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Lisa Kervin

University of Wollongong

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Brian Ferry

University of Wollongong

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Jan Turbill

University of Wollongong

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Sue Bennett

University of Wollongong

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