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…

Social Media at Bloomfield Hills: The video

Back in November 2010, I had been invited by the Bloomfield Hills School District to speak to their administrators and leadership about issues related to social media and what it means for schools and districts. You can find out more about this session here. As I said...

SITE 2008: A postview

We got back home from SITE 2008 (Las Vegas) last night and there lots of things worth posting but this will have to be brief. The keynote presentation by Matt and myself went of quite well. It was a gamble, an attempt at a creative mashup of presentations styles...

Reimagining conteXt in TPACK: New article

Reimagining conteXt in TPACK: New article

Back in September I wrote a long-ish blog post about something that had bothered me for years and years about the canonical TPACK diagram. It had to do with how contextual knowledge was represented in the diagram, or rather how it was not represented in the diagram....

Undo & the the progress of technology

I have wondered what it would be like if life had an undo button, and what we would do without all this cool technology we have? I guess this is what happens when we use technology for too many hours a day. I was reminded of this when I Stumbled-Upon this online comic...

How to complete a half-marathon

I completed the Capital City River Run Half Marathon today. This race has become an annual event for me, this being my 7th outing so far (the first three years being a 10 mile run before it shifted into a half-maraton). [See links here, here and here]. I completed the...

Visual thinking

While researching my previous post about véjà du and Abraham Wald I came across "The Back of the Napkin Blog" (a.k.a. Digital Roam). This blog is devoted to visual thinking and representation. Very cool and very interesting... well worth a visit. Turns out that there...

SITE presentations: 21st Century learning, TPACK and more…

I had a bunch of presentations at the recently concluded SITE2011 conference at Nashville TN. There is a lot to post about the conference, particularly the presentations I made at the beginning of the day... but that will have to wait until later. This posting is...

Subversion, literacy & TPACK, new article

Kristen Kereluik, Matt Koehler and I just published an article in The California Reader: A publication of the California Reading Association. The complete citation and abstract is as follows: Kereluik, K., Mishra, P., & Koehler, M. J. (2010, Winter). On learning...

Creativity @ Plymouth, year 3

I spent some time last week with each of the MAET cohorts at Plymouth England. I have blogged about my time with Year 1 here and Year 2 here (as well as some other posts here and here). This is about what I did with the Year 3 cohort. As usual, I did my TPACK and...

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

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  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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