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Editor's Remarks
Technology
in Teacher Education:
Share the Resources! (Read
online)
Ann Thompson
Thompson describes the PT3 Collaborative Exchange and suggests that teacher
educators follow that model for sharing their work.
President's Message
NECC
2001 Preview (PDF,
12 KB, 1 sec, PDF Instructions)
Dale S. Niederhauser
Niederhauser shares information about the SIGTE Forum and SIGTE's contributions
to the conference program. Don't forget to attend the SIGTE membership
meeting Tuesday, June 26, 3:00 p.m. Check your NECC Final Program on-site
for the location.
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Electronic
Discussions in an Issues Course: Expanding the Boundaries of the Classroom
(PDF,
148 KB, 11 sec, PDF Instructions)
Suzanne Wade, Dale S. Niederhauser, Melonie Cannon, and Trevor Long
Student teachers used newsgroups to discuss emotionally charged topics,
such as inclusive education and race relations within schools.
Intimacy
and Reflection: Online Conversation in a Practicum Seminar (PDF,
56 KB, 4 sec, PDF Instructions)
David A. Heflich and LeAnn G. Putney
Preservice teachers participated in an online seminar to share issues
related to their student teaching assignments in a professional development
school.
Developing
Learner-Centered Technology Assignments with Student Teachers (PDF,
56 KB, 4 sec, PDF Instructions)
Joyce Rademacher, Tandra Tyler-Wood, Jane Doclar, and Jane Pemberton
Preservice teachers worked with mentor teachers in a professional development
school to develop pedagogically sound technology-infused assignments.
They then used them with students during their student teaching.
Bringing
Authentic K12 Classrooms and Teachers to a University Classroom
through Videoconferencing (PDF,
60 KB, 5 sec, PDF Instructions)
Kellah M. Edens
Videoconferencing technology allowed preservice teachers to observe and
interact with K12 students without leaving the university campus.
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