TPACK Newsletter #7 | March-April 2010
TPACK Newsletter, Issue #7.2: Special SITE & AERA Conference Issue
March-April 2010
Welcome to the seventh edition of the TPACK Newsletter, published four times each year between September and April. If you are not sure what TPACK is, please surf over to http://www.tpack.org/ to find out more.
Gratuitous Quote About Technology
“For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.” ~Alice Kahn
In This Issue
-1. Gratuitous Quote About Technology
0. In This Issue (–> You are here)
1. Update on Newsletter
2. TPACK SIG Meeting at SITE 2010 in San Diego
3. Recent TPACK Publications & Presentations
4. Recent TPACK-Related Dissertations
5. TPACK at California Council on Teacher Education Spring Conference
6. Coming up: TPACK at SITE
7. Coming up: TPACK at AERA
8. TPACK Work in Progress
9. New Hybrid Ph.D. Program at Michigan State (Connecting with TPACK)
10. Learning and Doing More with TPACK
–. Un-numbered miscellaneous stuff at the end
1. Update on Newsletter
The TPACK newsletter currently has 707 subscribers! In addition to being a palindromic number, this also represents a 9.2% increase in membership during the last two months.
Many thanks to those of you who sent in corrections so quickly to version 7.0 of this newsletter! We have incorporated them in this 7.2 edition.
2. TPACK SIG Meeting at SITE 2010 in San Diego
The TPACK SIG meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 31 from 8 – 9 AM in the Marina 3 room at the SITE Conference 2010 in San Diego, California. Please mark your calendars. More information about TPACK-related papers and presentations at SITE can be found below.
There are some leadership opportunities in the SIG that may be of interest to members (faculty and graduate students). We hope to welcome many at the meeting. We look forward to seeing you there.
3. Recent TPACK Publications & Presentations
Below are several recent TPACK publications and presentations that we know about. If you know of others that were shared within the past several months, please let us know (tpack.news.editors@wm.edu).
Articles/Chapters
Blanchard, M. R., Harris, J., & Hofer, M. (2010). Grounded tech integration: Science. Learning & Leading With Technology, 37(6). 32-34.
Figg, C. & McCartney, R. (2010). Impacting academic achievement with student learners teaching digital storytelling to others: The ATTTCSE digital video project. Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, 10(1). Retrieved from http://www.citejournal.org/vol10/iss1/languagearts/article3.cfm
Grandgenett, N., Harris, J., & Hofer, M. (2009). Grounded tech integration: Math. Learning & Leading With Technology, 37(3), 24-26.
Groth, R., Spickler, D., Bergner, J., & Bardzell, M. (2009). A qualitative approach to assessing technological pedagogical content knowledge. Contemporary Issues in Technology & Teacher Education, 9(4), 392-411. Retrieved from http://www.citejournal.org/vol9/iss4/mathematics/article1.cfm
Hardy, M. (2010). Enhancing preservice mathematics teachers’ TPCK. Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 29(1), 73-86. Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/33136
Kramarski, B. & Michalsky, T. (in press). Preparing preservice teachers for self-regulated learning in the context of technological pedagogical content knowledge. Learning and Instruction. Doi:10.1016/j.learninstruc.2009.05.003
Lee, M. H. & Tsai, C. C. (2010). Exploring teachers’ perceived self-efficacy and technological pedagogical content knowledge with respect to educational use of the World Wide Web. Instructional Science, 38(1), 1-21. Retrieved from http://www.springerlink.com/content/d510480505435104/
Pan, N., Lau, H., Lai, W. (2010). Sharing e-learning innovation across disciplines: An encounter between engineering and teacher education. Electronic Journal of e-Learning. 8(1). Retrieved from http://www.ejel.org/Volume-8/v8-i1/v8-i1-art-4.htm
Tanti, M., & Moran, W. (2009). Warts and all: Integrating ICT in teacher training. International Journal of Learning, 16, 641-655.
Van Olphen, M., Hofer, M., & Harris, J. (2009-10). Grounded tech integration: Languages. Learning & Leading With Technology. 37(4), 26-28.
Wang, Q. (2009). Guiding teachers in the process of ICT integration: Analysis of three conceptual models. Educational Technology, 49(5), 23-27. Retrieved from http://qywang.myplace.nie.edu.sg/Publications.htm
Whitehouse, P., McCloskey, E., & Ketelhut, D. J. (2009). Online pedagogy design and development: New models for 21st century online teacher professional development. In J. O. Lindberg & A. D. Olofsson (Eds.), Online learning communities and teacher professional development: Methods for improved education delivery (pp. 247-262). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Young, C., Hofer, M., & Harris, J. (2010). Grounded tech integration: English Language Arts. Learning & Leading With Technology, 37(5), 28-30.
Presentation(s)
Jamieson-Proctor, R., Finger, G. & Albion, P. (2010, April). Auditing the TPACK capabilities of final year teacher education students: Are they ready for the 21st century? Paper presented at the Australian Computers in Education Conference 2010, Melbourne, Australia. Retrieved from http://acec2010.info/proposal/248/auditing-tpck-capabilities-final-year-teacher-education-students-are-they-ready-21st .pdf of paper
4. Recent TPACK-Related Dissertations
The following TPACK-based dissertations have been released recently. There may be more… (and if so, you know whom to contact with that information J).
Chase, E. (2009). Extension educators’ perceptions of the use of digital technology in their work. Michigan State University, Lansing, MI. AAT 3381427
Nathan, E. J. (2009). An examination of the relationship between preservice teachers’ level of technology integration self-efficacy (TISE) and level of technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK). University of Houston, Houston, TX. AAT 3388727
Sheffield, C. C. (2009). A multiple case study analysis of middle grades social studies teachers’ instructional use of digital technology with academically talented students at three high-performing middle schools. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. AAT 3394182
5. TPACK at California Council on Teacher Education Spring Conference
The annual meeting of the California Council on Teacher Education (March 25 – 27, in San Jose) has a strong TPACK thematic focus. There will be keynote presentations and panel discussions led by TPACK regulars like Punya Mishra, Judi Harris, Glen Bull and Mario Kelly.
http://www.ccte.org/conferences/
6. Coming up: TPACK at SITE 2010
Here is a list of presentations related to TPACK at the SITE conference at San Diego, March 29 – April 1. There are 35 papers, presentations, poster sessions and symposia related to TPACK that will be included in this conference. Please note the SIG meeting at 8 – 9 am on Wednesday, 3/31/10 as well. Specific locations and times for the presentations can be found on the SITE Conference Web site.
We have tried to capture all of the entries but if we missed yours (or one that you know about), do let us know (tpack.news.editors@wm.edu).
Tuesday, March 30
SITE’s Digital Fabrication Initative
Glen Bull, University of Virginia, USA; Gary Marks, SITE, USA; Nick Sanham, Aspex, UK; Willy Kjellstrom, University of Virginia, USA
Digital Skills as a Basis for TPCK
Leikny Ogrim, Oslo University College, Norway
Wednesday, March 31
The Decision-Making Processes of Preservice Teachers as They Integrate Technology
Charles R. Graham, Brigham Young University, USA; Nicolette Burgoyne, Brigham Young University, USA; Jered Borup, Brigham Young University, USA
Mark Hofer, College of William and Mary, USA; Judith Harris, College of William and Mary, USA
Strategies for Teacher Professional Development of TPACK, Part 1 & 2
Joke Voogt, University of Twente, Netherlands; Ann Thompson, Iowa State University, USA; Punya Mishra, Michigan State University, USA; Petra Fisser, University of Twente, Netherlands; Ghaida Allayar, Public Authority of Applied Education and Training, Kuwait; Douglas Agyei, University of Cape Coast, Ghana; Matthew Koehler, Michigan State University, USA; Tae Seob Shin, Michigan State University, USA; Leigh Graves Wolf, Michigan State University, USA; Mike DeSchryver, Michigan State University, USA; Denise Schmidt, Iowa State University, USA; Evrim Baran, Iowa State University, USA
Raising the Bar for 21st Century Teacher Preparation
Mark Warner, Kennesaw State University, USA; Cherry Steffen, Kennesaw State University, USA; Jim Cope, Kennesaw State University, USA
Developing a Game-based Learning Environment in Classrooms: A Conceptual Model
Wen-Hsiung Wu, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Science, Taiwan; Wei-Fan Chen, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Orhan Curaoglu, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Lingguo Bu, Florida state University, USA; Lydia Dickey, fsu, USA; Hyewon Kim, fsu, USA; Recep Cakir, Amasya university, Turkey
Richard Hechter, University of Manitoba, Canada; Lynette Phyfe, University of Manitoba, Canada
Colleen Sexton, Governors State University, USA; Michael Gordon, Governors State University, USA; Kathleen Hickey, Governors State University, USA
Reconsidering the T and C in TPACK: Repurposing Technologies for Interdisciplinary Knowledge
Kristen Kereluik, Michigan State University, USA; Punya Mishra, Michigan State University, USA; Matthew Koehler, Michigan State University, USA
Margaret Niess, Oregon State University, USA; Henry Gillow-Wiles, Oregon State University, USA
Testing a TPACK-Based Technology Integration Assessment Rubric
Judi Harris, College of William & Mary, USA; Neal Grandgenett, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA; Mark Hofer, College of William & Mary, USA
Aspiring to Reach 21st Century Ideals: Teacher Educators’ Experiences in Developing Their TPACK
Mia Kim Williams, University of Northern Colorado, USA; Teresa Foulger, Arizona State University, USA; Keith Wetzel, Arizona State University, USA
Peter Albion, University of Southern Queensland, Australia; Romina Jamieson-Proctor, University of Southern Queensland, Australia; Glenn Finger, Griffith University, Australia
The Validation of an Instrument Measuring TPACK
Nicolette Burgoyne, Brigham Young University, USA; Charles R. Graham, Brigham Young University, USA; Richard Sudweeks, Brigham Young University, USA
Concerns-Based Conceptual Change: A Theory of Change for Teacher Education
Philip Molebash, Loyola Marymount University, USA
Expanding the Practice-Based Taxonomy of Characteristics of TPACK
Kamini Jaipal, Brock University, Faculty of Education, Canada; Candace Figg, Brock University, Canada
Taking TPACK to the Classroom: Teacher Candidates Get ‘Handy’ for Class
Candace Figg, Brock University, Canada; Jenny Burson, LeTourneau University, USA
Thursday, April 1
Measuring TPACK in a Preservice Teacher Education Course Utilizing a Blended Model of Instruction
Rob Horgan, Queen’s University, Canada
Coding Pre-Service Teacher Lesson Plans for TPACK
Kristen Kereluik, Michigan State University, USA; Greg Casperson, Michigan State University, USA; Mete Akcaoglu, Michigan State University, USA
Mario Kelly, Hunter College, City University of New York, USA
Kathryn Dirkin, CMU, USA; Punya Mishra, MSU, USA
Using TPACK as a Model for School Development
Kirsti Engelien, Department of Teacher Education and School Development, University of Oslo, Norway; Kjersti Stundal, Gjerdrum secondary school, Norway
TPACK as Shared, Distributed Knowledge
Hæge Nore, Akershus University College, Faculty of Technical and Vocational Teacher Education, Norway; Kirsti L. Engelien, University of Oslo, Department of Teacher Education and School Development, Norway; Monica Johannesen, Oslo University College, Faculty of Education and International Studies, Norway
Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge for Music Teachers
William Bauer, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Clara Coutinho, Minho University – Braga – Portugal, Portugal
Pre-Service Teacher Technology Integration: The Team-Taught Cohort Model and TPACK
Grace Ward, University of Maine Farmington, USA; Theresa Overall, University of Maine Farmington, USA
Friday, April 2
Must Technology Take Place in Mathematics and Science Pedagogy? – What Do Chinese Educators Think?
Kun Shao, Webster University, USA
Julie Mueller, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Hong Kong Home Economics Teachers’ Preparedness for Teaching with Technology
Kitty Ho, University of Southern Queensland, Hong Kong; Peter Albion, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Irina Lyublinskaya, CUNY College of Staten Island, USA; Nelly Tournaki, CUNY College of Staten Island, USA
Student Engagement with the Authoring of Digital Media in Sixth Grade History
Curby Alexander, University of Illinois at Springfield, USA
Preparing Foreign Language Teachers to Implement a Technology-Rich Curriculum
JungJin Kang, Michigan State University, USA; Xiaopeng Ni, Michigan State University, USA; Guofang Li, Michigan State University, USA
M Brooke Robertshaw, Utah State University, USA; Ronald B. Gillam, Utah State University, USA
7. Coming up: TPACK at AERA 2010
The annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association is scheduled for April 30 – May 4 in Denver, Colorado. TPACK will be well represented there, with approximately 12 presentations (that we could find) related to the construct. They are:
(Symposia)
Perspectives on TPACK
Chair: Gerald A. Knezek (University of North Texas)
Discussant: Ann D. Thompson (Iowa State University)
• Exploring the nature of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge using Factor Analysis
Leanna Archambault (Arizona State University), Joshua H. Barnett (Arizona State University)
• Lost and found in Translation: A TPACK Survey of Mid-Career Teacher Beliefs and Practice
Lisa G. Hervey (North Carolina State University)
• Measuring the TPK Component of TPACK: An Alternative to Self-Assessment
Andrew Frederick Barrett (Indiana University)
• Knowledge Growth in Teaching Mathematics-Science with Technology: Moving PCK to TPACK in Online Professional Development
Maggie L. Niess (Oregon State University), Emily H. Van Zee (Oregon State University), Tina L. Johnston (Oregon State University), Henry Gillow-Wiles (Oregon State University)
Innovative Pathways to the Development of Teacher Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge: Empirical Accounts From Preservice and In-Service Teachers
Chair: Chrystalla Mouza (University of Delaware)
Discussant: Ann Thompson (Iowa State University)
• Evidence of TPACK in Preservice Graduates’ Rationales for Future Technology Use
Joan E. Hughes (University of Texas-Austin)
• Preservice Teachers’ Technology Integrated Planning: Contrasting Quality and Instructional Variety by Development Approach
Mark J. Hofer (College of William & Mary), Neal Grandgenett (University of Nebraska-Omaha), Judith B. Harris (College of William & Mary), Karen Work Richardson (College of William & Mary)
• Using Classroom Artifacts to Judge Teacher Knowledge of Reform-Based Instructional Practices that Integrate Technology in Mathematics and Science Classrooms
Maggie L. Niess (Oregon State University)
• Effects of Practice-Based Professional Development on Teacher Learning in Technology Integration
Chrystalla Mouza (University of Delaware
• GeoThentic: Designing and Assessing with Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Aaron Doering (University of Minnesota), Cassandra Scharber (University of Minnesota)
(Individual Papers)
• Developing TPACK in Mathematics Instruction
Andrew B. Polly (University of North Carolina-Charlotte)
• Using TPACK Without Knowing It: Preservice Teachers’ Perceptions of Integrating Instructional Technology in Social Studies
Erik Jon Byker (Michigan State University)
• The Continuing Development, Validation, and Implementation of a TPACK
Assessment for Preservice Teachers
Denise A. Schmidt (Iowa State University), Evrim Baran (Iowa State University), Ann D. Thompson (Iowa State University), Matthew J. Koehler (Michigan State University), Punya Mishra (Michigan State University), Tae Seob Shin (Michigan State University)
8. TPACK Work in Progress
Bob Isaacson, who works in the Faculty Development Division in the U.S. Army’s Defense Language Institute, shared a draft of a paper that he’s working on at present with us. It uses TPACK to describe “Training Requirements for Foreign Language Teaching Online.” In the paper, Bob concludes, “The TPCK construct can provide a conceptual framework for faculty development specialists to develop training that will enable foreign language teachers to make the transition from traditional face-to-face teaching to online distance teaching using both best pedagogical practices for teaching foreign languages at a distance and existing technology resources and tools.” If you would like to communicate with Bob about his work, please email him.
9. New Hybrid Ph.D. Program at Michigan State (Connecting with TPACK)
The idea of TPACK is deeply grounded in practice. Keeping this in mind, and in order the develop the next generation of TPACK-fluent scholars and researchers, the Educational Psychology and Educational Technology program at Michigan State University is now offering a hybrid doctoral program focused on the evolving roles of technology in learning. This cohort-based, blended program (which combines online coursework with intensive summer classes on campus) is designed for bright, established professionals currently working in K-12 schools, universities, policy centers, and research institutions who want to earn a Ph.D. while continuing in their current positions. The goal is to bring together a cohort of practitioners, using the powerful collaborative tools we now have, to create, explore and share; to engage in dialogue and dissent; to critique and conduct research; and to experiment with new technologies, new pedagogies and new content. To find out more about this program please click on the following links:
The official program Web site:
A few other Web sites/ blog posts that describe the program in greater detail:
10. Learning and Doing More with TPACK
Interested in learning more about TPACK or getting more involved in the TPACK community? Here are a few ideas:
• Visit and contribute to the TPACK wiki at: http://tpack.org /
• Join the TPACK SIG at: http://site.aace.org/sigs/tpack-sig.htm
• Join and contribute to the TPACK Google group at: http://groups.google.com/group/tpack/
• Review and provide feedback on the TPACK Learning Activity Types at: http://activitytypes.wmwikis.net/
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Judi Harris, Chair, College of William & Mary
Matt Koehler, Vice-Chair, Michigan State University
Mario Kelly, Futon, Hunter College
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