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Calandra, Brendan; Brantley-Dias, Laurie; Lee, John K.; Fox, Dana L. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2009
This article reports research concerning the effective use of video editing to help cultivate novice teachers' reflective practice. The study reported here is part of a larger body of research on video-enhanced teacher reflection. For this study, we used a qualitative research design to examine two guided reflection activities for two groups of…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Educators, Preservice Teacher Education
Spires, Hiller A.; Lee, John K.; Turner, Kimberly A.; Johnson, Janet – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2008
Growing consensus among policy makers and educators alike suggests that our education system must be transformed to address the needs of a global society as well as the needs of the 21st century student. Often overlooked as a resource, students can contribute a valuable perspective on education. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to learn…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Faculty Development, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education
Lee, John K.; Calandra, Brendan – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2004
Two versions of a Web site on the United States Constitution were used by students in separate high school history classes to solve problems that emerged from four constitutional scenarios. One site contained embedded conceptual scaffolding devices in the form of textual annotations; the other did not. The results of our study demonstrated the…
Descriptors: Internet, Holistic Approach, United States History, High School Students

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