posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byNatalie Senjov-Makohon
In the world of the Information Age, digital natives (students) are being taught by digital immigrants (experienced teachers). These digital immigrants prefer to employ a number of abilities or multiple intelligences (Gardner 1983) to learn about software that can be beneficial to their students. As experienced teachers with limited ICT exposure, they are interested in: learning how to push buttons (P), thinking how to apply software to their practice (A) and are willing to change their practice using ICT (C). This paper discusses a study of experienced teachers with limited ICT exposure and their preferred way of learning, as they PAC for the information age.
History
Event
Australasian Society of Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education. Conference (23rd: 2006: Sydney, New South Wales)
Pagination
1 - 6
Publisher
Sydney University Press
Location
Sydney, New South Wales
Place of publication
Sydney, NSW
Start date
2006-12-03
End date
2006-12-06
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
ASCILITE 2006 : Who's learning? Whose technology? The 23rd Annual conference of the Australasian Society of Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education