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…

Dabbling to see: A rant

My friend and colleague Leigh Wolf forwarded me this article on Edward Tufte: The Many Faces (And Sculptures) Of Edward Tufte. I have been a fan of information design guru Edward Tufte's work for years (decades?). I love his emphasis on clarity and simplicity in...

A systems view of technology infusion

A systems view of technology infusion

One of the significant changes in my way of thinking about technology integration has been a shift in focus—away from designing training and programs that target individual teachers to designing systems (both at K12 and higher education levels) that support teachers...

Visual proofs

I just came across these lovely visual mathematical proofs. For instance consider the following sequence: 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + ... = 1 and then see the following image on the blog!! How cool is that!!!! I had posted about something similar earlier (see visualizing...

Bad poetry time: Clerihews

Just when you thought I had run through all the bad poetry I can spew (see here for my palindromic poems) here is another set of poems I had all but forgotten about. A few years ago I got hooked into writing Clerihews. For the uninitiated: The clerihew is a bit of...

The art of science

I have always been interested in what lies at the intersection of science and art. There are of course many different ways of looking at this. There is the idea of scientific creativity being both similar to and different from artistic creativity. And then there is...

2001, 40 years after

Musings on local newspaper headlines, 2001 A Space Odyssey, media and creativity, and ending with some thoughts on the meaning of life... a lot to fit into one blog post but again I had the weekend to work on this. I read our local newspaper, the Lansing State Journal...

Charleston, SC for SITE 09

I am off to Charleston, SC for the SITE 2009 conference. . I can't believe it has been a year since Matt Koehler and I presented our Keynote. I am sending this note sitting in the Michigan Flyer bus (making good use of their free wi-fi) and am looking forward to a...

100 and counting: Silver Lining for Learning

100 and counting: Silver Lining for Learning

March 11, 2020 (a little over two years ago), just around when the pandemic had forced educational institutions across the globe to shut down and transition to remote learning, my friend Yong Zhao reached out to Chris Dede, Curt Bonk, Scott McLeod, Shuangye Chen and...

MSU Technology Showcase: The Usual Suspects

I have been invited by Patrick Dickson, Byron Brown and Jon Sticklen to offer a lowkeynote address (note emphasis on lowkey!) for MSU's Second Annual Faculty Technology Showcase (more details here). I have created a small presentation to go with my lowkeynote, slides...

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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