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AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ON ONLINE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS AND TUTORS Jane Feener Education 6610

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AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ON ONLINE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS AND TUTORS

Jane Feener

Education 6610

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15 sources from 10 peer-reviewed educational technology journals and five educational technology books

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The nature of the studies

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Purpose of the analysis

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References:

 

1. Cady, J., & Rearden, K. (2009). Delivering online professional development in mathematics to rural educators. Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 17(3), 281-298.

2. Chen, Y., Chen, N., & Tsai, C. (2009). The use of online synchronous discussion for web-based professional development for teachers. Computers & Education, 53(4), 1155-1166.

3. Cornelius, S., & Macdonald, J. (2008). Online informal professional development for distance tutors: Experiences from the Open University in Scotland. Open Learning, 23(1), 43-55.

4. Kao, C., & Tsai, C. (2009). Teachers’ attitudes toward web-based professional development, with relation to internet self-efficacy and beliefs about web-based learning. Computers & Education, 53(1), 66-73.

5. Lloyd, M., & Duncan-Howell, J. (2010). Changing the metaphor: The potential of online communities in teacher professional development. In J. Lindberg & A. Olofsson (Eds.), Online Learning communities and Teacher Professional Development: Methods for Improved Education Delivery (pp. 60-76). Hershey, Pennsylvania: Information Science Publishing.

6. Mackey, J. (2009). Virtual learning and real communities: Online professional development for teachers. In E. Stacey & P. Gerbic (Eds.), Effective blended learning practices: Evidence-based perspectives in ICT-facilitated education (pp.163-181). Hershey, Pennsylvania: Information Science Publishing.

7. Marrero, M. E., Woodruff, K. A., Schuster, G. S., & Riccio, J. (2010). Live, online short-courses: A case study of innovative teacher professional development. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 11(1), 81-95.

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8. Romano, M. (2008). Online discussion as a potential professional development tool for first-year teachers. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 17(1), 53-65.

9. Stockero, S. (2010). Serving rural teachers using synchronous online professional development. In J. Yamamoto, C. Penny, J. Leight, & S. Winterton (Eds.), Technology Leadership in Teacher Education: Integrated Solutions and Experiences (pp. 111-124). Hershey, Pennsylvania: Information Science Publishing.

10. Summerville, J., & Johnson C. (2006). Rural creativity: A study of district mandated online professional development. Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 14(3), 347-361.

11. Vassiliki, Z., & Swan, B. (2010). Challenges of online teacher professional development communities. In J. Lindberg & A. Olofsson (Eds.), Online learning communities and teacher professional development: Methods for improved education delivery (pp. 114-133). Hershey, Pennsylvania: Information Science Publishing.

12. Vavasseur, C., & MacGregor, S. (2008). Extending content-focused professional development through online communities of practice. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 40(4), 517-536.

13. Wearmouth J., Smith, A., & Soler, J. (2004). Computer conferencing with access to a guest expert in the professional development of special education needs coordinators. British Journal of Educational Technology, 35(1), 81-93.

14. Whitehouse, P. (2010). Online Pedagogy Design and development: New models for 21 st century online teacher professional development. In J. Lindberg & A. Olofsson (Eds.), Online learning communities and teacher professional development: Methods for improved education delivery (pp. 247-262). Hershey, Pennsylvania: Information Science Publishing.

15. Zhou, G., Varnhagen, S., Sears, M., Kasprzak, S., & Shervey, G. (2007). Online professional development for inservice teachers in information and communication technology: Potentials and challenges. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 33(2).