

Type of Document Dissertation Author Greene, H. Carol Author's Email Address hcgreene@vt.edu URN etd-07052003-130207 Title Theory Meets Practice in Teacher Education: A Case Study of a Computer-Mediated Community of Learners Degree PhD Department Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Susan G. Magliaro Committee Chair Jerome A. Niles Committee Member John K. Burton Committee Member Martha Ann Stallings Committee Member Peter E. Doolittle Committee Member Keywords
- computer-mediated communication
- teacher education
- pre-service teachers
- situated cognition
- educational psychology
Date of Defense 2003-07-02 Availability unrestricted Abstract This research investigated the uses of computer-mediated communication in providing an online field experience in an educational psychology course for pre-service teachers at a large research university in the southeastern United States. Twenty-seven pre-service teachers in one section of a Psychological Foundations of Educational Psychology course for pre-service teachers, eight practicing teachers, and eight university professors participated in this study. The participants viewed CD-ROM based video case studies as part of an online field experience component and communicated electronically through chat rooms and threaded discussion lists. Data sources included transcripts of all chat room and threaded communication, surveys, field notes, observations, and student tasks and reflections, as well as interviews with the pre-service teachers, practicing teachers, university professors, and one technical support person. The methodology involved a mixed method approach. A template organizing approach with the constant comparative method was used in order to develop patterns and themes. Content analysis was applied to the content of the chat transcriptions. Finally, a quantitative component was included in the analysis of the thread transcripts with a measurement of the development of the pre-service teachers’ reflective comments over time using an analysis of variance test of within subjects effects. This document reports the findings concerning the nature of the conversations among the participants as they developed across time; the learning outcomes of the students, teachers, and professors; how a computer-mediated learning environment supports reflection; the benefits and challenges of using computer-mediated communication to study and learn about educational psychology and teaching; and the benefits and challenges of creating and maintaining such a learning environment.
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