December, 1999 - Articles Notes from the Editors - Roger Hacker, Ph.D., University of Western Australia; - James A. Levin, Ph.D., University of Illinois Post & view comments about this article on IJET's WebBoard Alliance prototype distributed learning environment: Emerging technologies for science, education, and business - Alaina G. Kanfer, National Center for Supercomputing Applications; - Umesh Thakkar, National Center for Supercomputing Applications; - Jonathan A. Moore, National Center for Supercomputing Applications; - Josh Michaels, National Center for Supercomputing Applications Post & view comments about this article on IJET's WebBoard
An analysis of instructional technology use and constructivist behaviors in K-12 teachers - Glenda C. Rakes, University of Louisiana at Monroe; - Beverly F. Flowers, University of Louisiana at Monroe; - Holly B. Casey, University of Louisiana at Monroe; - Ronnie Santana, University of Louisiana at Monroe Post & view comments about this article on IJET's WebBoard Post & view comments about this article on IJET's WebBoard Post & view comments about this article on IJET's WebBoard Post & view comments about this article on IJET's WebBoard
Teachers' beliefs about using educational technology in the science classroom - Charlene M. Czerniak, The University of Toledo; - Andrew T. Lumpe, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; - Jodi J. Haney, Bowling Green StateUniversity; - Judy Beck, University of Wisconsin at LaCrosse Post & view comments about this article on IJET's WebBoard
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