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Video-Based Response & Revision: Dialogic Instruction Using Video and Web 2.0 Technologies

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Heintz, A., Borsheim, C., Caughlan, S., Juzwik, M.M. & Sherry, M.B. (2010). Video-Based Response & Revision: Dialogic Instruction Using Video and Web 2.0 Technologies. Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, 10(2), 175-196. AACE.
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Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education
ISSN 1528-5804
Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2010
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)

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Anne Heintz, Carlin Borsheim, Samantha Caughlan, Mary M. Juzwik, Michael B. Sherry, Michigan State University, United States

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This article documents the curricular decisions made by a teacher educator research team whose guiding theoretical focus for intern practice is dialogic instruction. Over a 2-year sequence, teaching interns used video and Web 2.0 technologies to respond critically to and revise their teaching practices in collaboration with peers and instructors. This article describes how a focus on dialogic instruction and an adoption of a multiliteracies pedagogy guided the implementation and use of technologies within the project. Through multiple examples of curriculum, including excerpts from course materials, screencasts of the adopted networking platform, Voicethread, and video of class sessions, the authors describe how a focus on the dialogic creates spaces for interactions that allow responsive and revisionary attitudes toward not only teaching practices, but the potential and place of technologies in teacher education.

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