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Educators can no longer ignore the TPACK framework

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Koehler, who co-authored a paper in 2006 and another one in 2008 , referring to the above core idea with these exact words. Back then, the PC was a rarity, the mobile phone was humongous and the Internet was in its infancy. This is one reason they are reluctant to using technology in the classroom. Mishra and M.

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Google Parts Ways With Longtime Education Evangelist, Jaime Casap

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There were no “evangelist” openings at Google when he joined the engineering team in February 2006. And as Chromebooks entered the market in 2011, Casap and his colleagues pitched the then-new devices to school technology leaders, many of whom had been buying Apple iPads which were in vogue at the time. That would soon change.

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