A year ago (year and a half to be honest), my friend Dr Leigh Graves and I started working as guest editors of a Special Issue of the UTE Journal (UTE (Universitas Tarraconensis. Revista de Ciencias de la Educación) titled:
Educational Technology in Higher Education: Emergent Practices for Teaching Future Educators
After a complicated year like 2020 with the great pandemic as a context, we are very grateful with the result: this is an issue in which there are interesting testimonies of how to teach future educators specific questions about the use of technology in the classroom, but it is also an issue with interesting teaching experiences that we believe can be of interest to any teacher considering innovations in his or her classroom.
As we said in the editorial:
Below there is a list of the papers included in the special issue and our personal invitation to read them and comment them:
- Technology-enhanced Learning Design of a Pre-service Teacher Training Course in a Research-based Learning context By Victoria I. Marín
- Webinars 360: Una Experiencia Formativa Transnacional de la Red Universitaria de Tecnología Educativa By Sara Lorena Villagra Sobrino, Iván Manuel Jorrín Abellán, Ainara Zubillaga del Río, Elia María Fernández Díaz, Lorea Fernández Olaskoaga, Prudencia Gutiérrez Esteban, Víctor Abella García
- Pre-service Teacher Perceptions in Integrating Maker-Centered Learning in their Mathematics and Education Initial Teacher Education Programme By Cornelia Connolly, Sean O Gorman, Tony Hall, Raquel Hijón-Neira
- Embracing failure in a first-year technology course By Jodie Donner, Melissa Warr, Sean M Leahy, Punya Mishra
- El aprendizaje autorregulado en el PLE a través de una estrategia didáctica basada en portafolios con blogs y microblogs By Gemma Tur, Urith Ramírez-Mera
Thank you, Leigh Graves, for signing up to this challenge and, in particular, to the editorial team of UTE who have trusted us with this challenge from which we have learned so much.