Looking at how teaching and learning needs to become more advance in terms of technology. We need to be addressing and creating our lessons using the technology that is readily available to us and that our students are using on a regular basis.
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B. Kramer, A. Walker, and J. Brill. Educational Technology Research & Development, 55 (5):
527-543(October 2007)M3: Article; Accession Number: 26444440; Kramer, Barry 1; Email Address: bsk4@lehigh.edu Walker, Andrew 2; Email Address: andy.walker@usu.edu Brill, Jennifer 3; Email Address: jmbrill@vt.edu; Affiliation: 1: Lehigh University , 2099 Country Club Drive Doylestown 18901 USA 2: Utah State University , 2830 Old Main Hill Logan 84322-2830 USA 3: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , 300D War Memorial Hall (0313) Blacksburg 24061 USA; Source Info: Oct2007, Vol. 55 Issue 5, p527; Subject Term: COMPUTER-assisted instruction; Subject Term: PROJECT method in teaching; Subject Term: COLLABORATIVE learning; Subject Term: INFORMATION & communication technologies; Subject Term: TEACHING methods; Subject Term: EDUCATIONAL surveys; Author-Supplied Keyword: Delphi study; Author-Supplied Keyword: ICT; Author-Supplied Keyword: Project-based learning; Author-Supplied Keyword: Telecollaboration; Number of Pages: 17p; Illustrations: 3 charts, 1 graph; Document Type: Article.