Paula Furr
Northwestern State University
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Education and Information Technologies | 2005
Paula Furr; Ronald G. Ragsdale; Steven G. Horton
The benefits of classroom computers and associated technologies seem to be an accepted truism with those who question the benefits often dismissed as intractable Luddites. Educational technology has become big business both commercially and academically for today’s increasingly high-tech classrooms. Clearly, computers mark changes—permanent changes—in the way everyone lives, learns, works, and interacts globally. Ellul, Norman, and Postman, among others, have focused on the application of a technology and not on the “box” itself. All three have warned that although educators’ focus should be on the application, it is the characteristic of technology itself that shapes the future. History is replete with lessons and voices that support these warnings and provide a foundation for reasoned discussions of any technology’s Faustian bargains and its often unanticipated uses and consequences. The topic and open debate could not be more crucial or timeless, for how young minds, mental habits, and values are shaped in classrooms around the world affects everyone.
annual conference on computers | 2001
Paula Furr; Ronald G. Ragsdale
As a relatively new delivery medium, desktop video conferencing (DVC) promises to bring traditional face-to-face teaching to computer screens. Although ample literature covers incorporating technology into classrooms, little documents the experiences and perceptions of participants in DVC courses and DVC’s effects on teaching and learning. A recent ethnographic study that examined incidental learning in five DVC courses offered at an American university found that incidental learning often overshadowed the planned curriculum and found a high level of participant frustration. The study’s results reaffirmed the importance of incidental learning in a DVC course and of developing an environment that reduces faculty and student frustrations.
College student journal | 2005
Mary K. Brocato; Paula Furr; Martha V. Henderson; Steven G. Horton
Journal on excellence in college teaching | 2004
Paula Furr; Karen McFerrin; Frank Fuller
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2010
Paula Furr; Karen McFerrin; Steve Horton; Darlene Williams
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2009
Karen McFerrin; Barbara Duchardt; Paula Furr; Steven G. Horton; Vickie Gentry
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2007
Barbara Duchardt; Paula Furr; Karen McFerrin; Gloria Smith; Steven G. Horton
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2002
Karen McFerrin; Paula Furr
College student journal | 2016
Barbara Duchardt; Paula Furr; Steven G. Horton
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2015
Barbara Duchardt; Greg Bouck; Keicia Hawkins; Terrie Poehl; Paula Furr; Steve Horton