Student-centered support systems to sustain logo-like learning

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Abstract

Conventional wisdom attributes the lack of effective technology use in classrooms to a shortage of professional development or poorly run professional development. At the same time, logo-like learning environments require teachers to develop more expertise not only in technology but also in pedagogy. This paper proposes that the perceived lack of technology professional development is a myth and that traditional professional development is ill-suited to teaching teachers how to create logo-like learning environments. Furthermore, it proposes models of student-centered, student-led support for teachers that support classroom practice aligned with the attributes of logo-like learning environments. These models situate teacher learning about technology in their own classroom, reinforce constructivist teaching practices, provide support for technology use in the classroom, and enrich learning environments for students. © 2007 Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Vilnius.

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Martinez, S. (2007). Student-centered support systems to sustain logo-like learning. In Informatics in Education (Vol. 6, pp. 373–384). Vilnius University Institute of Data Science and Digital Technologies. https://doi.org/10.15388/infedu.2007.24

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