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Faculty training strategies to enhance Pedagogytechnology integration

  • University of North Dakota
  • Minnesota State University

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Abstract

One of the unprecedented benefits of campus-wide distance learning strategies has been the incorporation of more technology-based pedagogy into traditional classrooms, thus, increasing faculty and student teaching and learning opportunities. This "hybrid" or "blended" teaching has emerged largely due to a desire to widen access to educational opportunities, continuing education, and university resources (Curran, 2004; Garrison & Kanuka, 2004). However, a major challenge to this technologically enhanced pedagogy has been the training of higher education faculty. This article focuses on faculty technology literacy, the implementation of technology into traditional faculty pedagogy, and the need for effective faculty training to enhance appropriate technology integration into classroom instruction (Keengwe, 2007). In this paper, the authors recommend two tier training as a possible strategy to technology integration training challenges that instructors face in their pedagogical practices Copyright © 2010, IGI Global.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-10
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2010

Keywords

  • Blended Teaching
  • Faculty
  • Hybrid Teaching
  • Professional Development
  • Technology Integration
  • Technology Training

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