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IAP BOOK SERIES


Research Methods for Educational Technology


The volumes in this series will address the need for detailed introductions, guides, and models for a wide range of research methods. For this series, research is defined broadly to include basic research, applied research, evaluation research, action research, and instructional design and policy research, employing quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods. Readers will generally be scholars in educational technology and related fields, graduate students, and practitioners interested in conducting research. Volumes may concentrate on methodological approaches, empirical studies, foundational issues, or a combination. In any case, they should take the reader well beyond the content in introductory research textbooks, and they should use examples, illustrations, and models that show how this particular approach can or should be used in educational technology.




Evaluating Technology in Teacher Education

Lessons From the Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers for Technology (PT3) Program
Edited by Walt Heinecke, University of Virginia and Pete Adamy, University of Rhode Island


Faculty Mentoring

The Power of Students in Developing Technology Expertise
Edited by Ann D. Thompson; Hsueh-Hua Chuang and Ismail Sahin





Technology and Assessment

The Tale of Two Interpretations
Edited by Michael Russell, Boston College