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Technology has developed at a tremendous rate since the turn of the century, but educational practice has not kept pace. Traditional teaching practices still predominate in many educational settings, and educators are often intimidated by new technology. However, as tragic as the COVID-19 pandemic has been, it has caused many people to rethink education and opportunities provided by new technologies for effective teaching and learning. How can educational communities of practice be reimagined to support a growth mindset for learning? This volume explores innovative visions for 21st century learning. The content explores the experiences of teachers with new technology, presents research studies that highlight effective strategies and technologies, and shares lessons learned from a unique researcher-practitioner mentoring model. Educational approaches that worked well, challenges that were difficult to overcome, and potential benefits of effective technology integration will encourage readers to reimagine education and implement practices that can strengthen the future of online education.
Dr. Deborah Cockerham, lecturer in the University of North Texas Department of Learning Technologies, previously founded and directed the Research and Learning Center at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. She has been a Visiting Research Scholar at Texas Christian University's Center for Science Communication, where she worked to build communication and connections between research scientists, educators, and the public, and supported multiple museum-university research collaborations. As a learning disabilities specialist for 20 years, she taught children and adolescents with a wide range of learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and/or autism spectrum disorder. . Dr. Cockerham co-edited the book Mind, Brain, and Technology and has published in multiple journals.
Dr. Regina Kaplan-Rakowski is a Lecturer and the Director of MS Program in Learning Technologies at the University of North Texas (UNT). She received her doctorate in InstructionalTechnology and Design from Southern Illinois University (SIU), Carbondale. Dr. Kaplan-Rakowski's key research interests lie at the intersection of three areas: immersive learning technologies (e.g., virtual reality, augmented, mixed reality), computer-assisted language learning, and emotional responses to learning technologies. She is currently serving on the Editorial Board of Educational Technology & Society and Journal of Technology and Teacher Education. Her most recent contributions were guest co-editing a Special Issue of Journal of Technology and Teacher Education entitled "Preservice and Inservice Professional Development During the COVID-19 Pandemic" as well as guest co-editing a book entitled "Teaching, Technology, and Teacher Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Stories from the Field".
Dr. Rob Foshay is Principal of The Foshay Group, a consulting firm specializing in high-value strategies for e-learning product architectures, training, and certification. He is a Certified Performance Technologist, and he is a Fellow of the International Board of Standards for Training, Performance and Instruction. He is an Associate Graduate Faculty member in the learning technology Ph.D. programs at University of North Texas - Denton, and a similar appointment at Walden University. Dr. Foshay's background includes over 30 years' experience leading corporate technology-based training and education enterprises, conducting research and developing product strategy initiatives. He also has taught at the high school and university levels. His doctorate is in instructional design from Indiana University.
1. A Year In Tandem: A Teacher's Reflections Of Doubt And Hope Amid Covid-19 School Year 2020-2021.- 2. Instructional Designers' Perspectives On Faculty Experiences With Digital Changes.- 3. Jump And Swim!? Lived Experiences Of Flemish Elementary And Secondary School Teachers In Covid-19 Emergency Teaching Times.- 4. Transition To Virtual Instruction: A Microbiology Instructor's Challenges.- 5. Entering Education During The Covid-19 Pandemic.- 6. Adapting To Digital Changes In Health Education: A Case Study.- 7. Behind The Scenes Action Makes Shift To Online Possible.- 8. The Lockdown In Retrospect: An International, Mixed Methods Perspective On Student And Faculty Experiences With Covid-19 Remote Learning.- 9. Influence Of Pandemic Induced Technology Use On Literacy Instruction.- 10. Barriers To Technology Adoption Among K-12 Teachers During The Covid-19 Crisis.- 11. Online Experiences Of Kindergarten Teachers And Parentsduring The Pandemic:Hope For The Future.- 12. Secondary Education Remote Learning Experiences And Challenges.- 13. Professional School Counselor Technology Use For Communication During Covid-19.- 14. Covid Teaching Experiences As Disrupting Events To Promote A Paradigm Shift In K-12 Mobile Technology Integration.- 15. Emerging Technologies For Blind And Visually Impaired Learners:A Case Study.- 16. Meeting In The Metaverse: Language Learners' Insights Into The Affordances Of Virtual Reality.- 17. Texas K-12 Teachers Technology Needs Assessment.- 18. Universal Design For Learning Access: Faculty Centered Community Design.- 19. Game-Based Learning Design Optimized For Cognitive Load.- 20. Privacy Literacy And Library Instruction.- 21. Instructional Disobedience In Flipped Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploration.- 22. Reimagining The Future Of Special Education Technology.- 23. Reimagining Higher Education Pedagogy: Building An Active Understanding Of The Research Process.
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