Impact of New Information Technologies on Teachers and Students.
Gerald KnezekRhonda ChristensenPublished in: Educ. Inf. Technol. (2002)
Keyphrases
- high school students
- learning environment
- information technology
- student learning
- high school
- students learning
- middle school students
- helping students
- educational institutions
- young students
- secondary school
- pre service
- programming course
- e learning
- learning process
- teaching methods
- middle school
- introductory programming
- teaching materials
- student engagement
- educational settings
- project based learning
- educational process
- classroom environment
- science education
- elementary school
- science teachers
- educational software
- learning community
- professional development
- college students
- primary school
- learning experience
- blended learning
- teacher education
- classroom instruction
- elementary school students
- teaching practices
- middle school mathematics
- online environment
- problem based learning
- special education
- mathematics education
- engineering education
- learning outcomes
- educational systems
- higher education
- learning analytics
- learning sciences
- technology enhanced
- teaching assistants
- classroom activities
- learning scenarios
- critical thinking
- educational experiences
- learning activities
- school district
- learning platforms
- school teachers
- subject matter
- formative assessment
- science learning
- teacher training
- student groups
- educational technology
- collaborative learning
- learning opportunities
- peer assessment
- lesson plans
- distance education
- game based learning
- distance learning
- concept maps
- knowledge society
- technology integration
- instructional strategies
- learning styles
- grade students
- information and communication technologies