[Squeakland] [Fwd: science/computers]

Kim Rose kim.rose at vpri.org
Tue Feb 10 08:09:12 PST 2009


Thank you for sharing this article!
Kim

On Feb 10, 2009, at 7:47 AM, Ken G. Brown wrote:

> Teaching Education
> Vol. 17, No. 2, June 2006, pp. 167-179
> How Technology Integration in
> Mathematics and Science Teaching
> Can Occur: The role of the maverick
> teacher
> Barbara Hug* and George Reese
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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> Helping teachers to change practices by adopting new tools and  
> pedagogical approaches is of inter-
> est to a wide range of educational researchers and practitioners.  
> This article describes a teacher,
> Ms. Hogan, who is an early adopter of a technological innovation:  
> the authoring tool Squeak. We
> analyze email messages from Ms. Hogan applying Rogers' model for the  
> diffusion of innovation.
> We find that this maverick teacher was quickly persuaded and decided  
> to adopt the tool even
> before her knowledge of the tool was complete. The tool met the  
> needs of this teacher in her
> context but in order for her experience to be more general, the  
> authors hypothesize that materials
> must be created to make the tool relevant to non-maverick teachers.
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> Hug, B., & Reese, G. (2006, June 1). How Technology Integration in  
> Mathematics and Science Teaching Can Occur: The Role of the Maverick  
> Teacher. Teaching Education, 17(2), 167-179. (ERIC Document  
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