TheApplicationofTechnologyAcceptancetoEducationalDesign

IT Users in Business Versus IT Users in Education

Business and Industry Educational Organizations Competent users(generally adults have the general aptitude and literacy skills necessary for their jobs) Users with emerging competence(especially in primary and elementary schools, many users have emerging skills)   Predictable skills(technology planners can be sure they know the skills and competencies of groups in the workforce)   Unpredictable skills (planners Read More

TheApplicationofTechnologyAcceptancetoEducationalDesign

On Teachers’ Technical Knowledge

I’ve been thinking about Mishra and Kohler’s (2009) TPACK, the framework for understanding teaching in the digital world. Over time, the tools that provide educational relevant capacity have expanded. Today, we include: Computers: The desktops and laptops with Windows or the Macintosh OS installed. Applications: The programs used on computers. Your profession probably has “industry Read More

TheApplicationofTechnologyAcceptancetoEducationalDesign

Spinning Up Online Classrooms

Earlier this month, I presented “Spinning Up Online Classrooms” at a regional conference for community college educators. In this post, I summarize my presentation. For a number of reasons, educators are often in the position where they must quickly prepare an online classroom. Certainly, the pandemic caused this, but there are other situations as well. Read More

TheApplicationofTechnologyAcceptancetoEducationalDesign

Walter Ong on Writing and Print

With the rise of writing, and then print, Walter Ong noted that communication became a process in which, “The mind interacts with the material world around it more profoundly and creatively than has hitherto been thought” (Ong, 1982, p. 172). Reference Ong, W. J. (1991). Orality and literacy: The technologizing of the word. London ; New Read More