Preservice Teacher Perspectives on Learning with Technology: Modeling Vulnerability and Embracing Innovation

  • Smith R
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Abstract

This mixed methods study examined preservice teacher perspectives on the impact of using untethered lecture capture (ULC) as an instructional technology in a teacher preparation course, both on learning experiences as students and confidence using technology as teachers. Results found statistically significant (p < .05) increases in confidence using technology as a teaching tool. Additionally, Darling-Hammond et al.'s (2018) Teacher Preparation for Deeper Learning framework was utilized to analyze qualitative data to explore the impact of ULC on preservice teacher learning. Challenges and recommendations for effective implementation of ULC, based on participant feedback, are provided. This study contributes to research on using technology in teacher preparation programs to enhance the teaching and learning process for preservice educators and is grounded in the TPACK model (Mistra & Koehler, 2009).

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Smith, R. (2021). Preservice Teacher Perspectives on Learning with Technology: Modeling Vulnerability and Embracing Innovation. Issues and Trends in Learning Technologies, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.2458/itlt.2280

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