Creativity, Technology & Teacher Education, Call for papers

by | Friday, November 01, 2013

We (Punya Mishra and Danah Henriksen, faculty at Michigan State University) are currently planning a special issue for the Journal of Teacher Education and Technology, on the topic of creativity. At the moment, we are looking for brief abstract submissions from educational scholars/authors, who may be interested in eventually submitting a full length piece on creativity (in the context of technology and teacher education). See below for a formal call for papers (with the brief abstract due at the beginning of December).

Drop us a line if you want to know more or forward this link to anybody who you think may be interested. Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely

~ Punya Mishra and Danah Henriksen (editors)

CALL FOR PAPERS: Special issue on Creativity, Technology & Teacher Education

A few randomly selected blog posts…

The Absurd One-Sidedness of the Ethics of AI Debate: A  rant

The Absurd One-Sidedness of the Ethics of AI Debate: A rant

It seems no conversation about AI and education is complete without discussing the importance of the ethical use of the technology. There are numerous reports and academic articles about it (this and this and this ... I could go on and on). There is, however, one...

Webs of activity in online teaching

Webs of activity in online teaching

Space filling web for the word "WEB"(created from the same shape repeated and rotated) I recently received a request (via ResearchGate) for something I had written back in 2004. In looking for it I realized that it had not been updated on my website. So below is...

Cybernetics, design & creativity

Cybernetics, design & creativity

180 degree rotational ambigram for the word "cybernetic," ©punyamishra Here is the next article in our series Rethinking Technology & Creativity in the 21st Century for the journal TechTrends featuring an interview with Dr. Paul...

Malik, Mishra & Shanblatt win best paper award

Qaiser Malik called me yesterday to tell me that a paper we have been working on: Malik, Q., Mishra, P., & Shanblatt, M. (2008). Identifying learning barriers for non-major engineering students in electrical engineering courses. Proceedings of the 2008 American...

Learning science with the body

Learning science with the body

We often think and understand the world using our bodies. Our senses and movement shape how we form and process knowledge. Paul Reimer, Rohit Mehta and I explore this idea and its educational implications in a new article published in iWonder: Rediscovering School...

New forms of doctorate

The Institute of Education, University of London is organizing a series of seminars on New forms of doctorate i.e. the manner in which multimodality and e-learning are influencing the nature and format of doctoral theses in Education and the social sciences. This is a...

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday, Internet 40 years old today! It all started 40 years ago today, when a couple of computers were connected by a long gray cable ... Read more (and watch a video) at National Geographic

Exciting new possibility & an invitation

A few days ago we announced a new hybrid Ph.D. program in educational technology. It will be offered substantially online with some critical on-campus face to face factored in. You can find more details of the program by going to the website, or by reading the news...

11 Comments

  1. Prof, SUTRISNO, Ph.D

    need more info. in integrated learning with ICT (TPACK) in chemistry education. I am a Professor in Chemistry Education The University of Jambi, Indonesia.

    sutrisno

    Reply
  2. Prof, SUTRISNO, Ph.D

    I would be interested in receiving information with respect to integrated learning with ICT (TPACK) in chemistry education. I am a Professor in Chemistry Education The University of Jambi, Indonesia.

    Reply
    • Punya Mishra

      Dear Dr. Sutrisno, the best place to find this would be to go to TPACK.org and look through the bibliography on Mendelay maintained by Matt Koehler and his team. thanks ~ punya

      Reply
  3. Aseel Shawareb

    Hi
    I’m interested in this issue especially for early childhood teachers.
    need more details
    thanks

    Reply
  4. Joaquin Paredes

    I am interested in contributing to the journal. Please email details. Thank you.

    Reply
  5. hueyzher

    Hi I am interested in contributing to the journal. Please email details. thank you.

    Reply
  6. Rachel Jones

    Please can you send me some details, thank you : )

    Reply
  7. Rachel Jones

    Hi- please can you send me some details as I am interested. Thank you : )

    Reply
  8. Carl Hendrick

    Hi, I am a teacher at Wellington College in the UK, and I am also doing a PhD in education at King’s College. I would be interested in getting something published, could you please send more details?

    Regards,

    Carl Hendrick

    https://twitter.com/C_Hendrick

    Reply
  9. aniza yusup

    i want to kmow more..please email me the details..thanks.

    Reply
  10. Sarah Nelson

    I’d be interested in receiving more information. I am a student in the MAET program at MSU.

    Reply

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