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<title>Educational Technology Primer: A Guide for Pre-Service Teachers</title>
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Abate, Ronald; Kovalik, Cindy; Kuo, Chia-Ling; DeCoulo, Dennis; Franklin, Teresa; Carlsen, Roger; Veres, Maggie
The Educational Technology Primer grew out of the realization that
today’s teacher education students have different needs than their predecessors.
Current students arrive on campus less intimidated by technology
and more experienced with the use of technology in instruction. However,
many introductory educational technology texts still highlight the acquisition
of basic technology operations; knowledge and skills that made sense
when students entering an introductory educational technology course
lacked technology experiences, but not today.
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