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Díaz, Israel – Religious Education, 2021
This essay attends to how digital technology is shaping Christian religious education and its efforts of evangelization. It proposes that, while the use of digital technology has promise, an unreflective integration of digital technology can hinder Christian religious education's efforts of evangelization. This concern requires attention,…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Information Technology, Religious Factors
Servidio, Peter – ProQuest LLC, 2018
In the early 1900's the Catholic population in America sat around 10 million believers who were led by 14 Archbishops, 77 bishops, and approximately 12,000 priests (God in America, 2018). Currently, "Catholics in the U.S. number more than 74 million, about 24% of the U.S. population" (Pew Research Center, 2011, 46). For example, if a…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational History, Educational Change, Blended Learning
Canadian Education Association, 2016
A Canadian Education Association (CEA) Selection Jury chose the Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB) out of 35 School District applicants from across Canada to participate in the 2015 "Innovation that Sticks" Case Study Program. From September to December 2015--through an Appreciative Inquiry interview process--the CEA researched how the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Educational Innovation, Catholic Schools
LaMaster, Jen – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
Integrating digital age technology into an industrial age educational system is hard enough. Imagine introducing ed tech to a 450-year-old Jesuit educational paradigm. Find out how to seamlessly combine the NETS with a centuries-old framework to create an effective ed tech strategic plan. This article describes how the author successfully…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Strategic Planning, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Prestridge, Sarah – Computers & Education, 2012
This paper explores teacher beliefs that influence the ways Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) are used in learning contexts. Much has been written about the impact of teachers' beliefs and attitudes to ICT as "barriers" to ICT integration (Ertmer, Ottenbreit-Leftwich, & York, 2007; Higgins & Moseley, 2001;…
Descriptors: Teacher Surveys, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
LaVoy, Lynea D. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The emergence of a new digital landscape coupled with the pervasive nature of digital experiences has fundamentally changed both current and future students in colleges and universities across the world. A new generation of learners has entered college armed with an understanding of technology that prepares them to have a greater control over…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Student Attitudes
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Bebell, Damian; Kay, Rachel – Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment, 2010
This paper examines the educational impacts of the Berkshire Wireless Learning Initiative (BWLI), a pilot program that provided 1:1 technology access to all students and teachers across five public and private middle schools in western Massachusetts. Using a pre/post comparative study design, the current study explores a wide range of program…
Descriptors: Research Design, Middle Schools, Pilot Projects, Research Methodology
Petropoulos, Helen – Momentum, 2001
Identifies five stages of technology integration in education: (1) obtaining software, hardware, and peripherals; (2) coordinating classroom activities with new technologies; (3) learning how to use the technology; (4) achieving success; and (5) planning for the future. Suggests teachers need more time to reflect on and practice new technologies,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education
Plude, Frances Forde – Momentum, 1977
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Communications, Educational Change, Educational Technology
Zukowski, Angela Ann – Momentum, 1995
Discusses educational techniques unique to the communication age, including virtual communities, customized knowledge banks, and virtual experiences. Suggests that collaboration among educators in these techniques offers moral support, improved effectiveness, and increased capacity for reflection, while leading to greater organizational…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change
Hutchison, Julia Marie – Momentum, 1998
Explores technology and its place in the Catholic school mission. States that the best use for technology is to help make learning more effective and meaningful. Identifies a need to meet the diverse learning styles of students, celebrate their unique cultural backgrounds, and help them appreciate the rapidly changing society into which they were…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Cognitive Style, Cultural Pluralism
Stuckey, Marian – Momentum, 1995
Describes a collaborative effort by the 32 K-12 schools in the Diocese of San Jose, California, to implement advanced technology in the classroom. Details the development of a diocesan three- to five-year masterplan that included connecting classrooms to the Internet, teacher inservice programs, and the introduction of math software in K-6…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change
Haney, Regina – Momentum, 1995
Describes the New Frontiers for Catholic Schools program, established by Ohio's University of Dayton and the National Catholic Educational Association to facilitate the integration of technology across the curriculum. Provides narratives from four New Frontiers participants describing the challenges they faced in integrating technology into their…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Programs
Cerveny, Caroline – Momentum, 1995
Describes the importance of integrating technology into the religious education curriculum. Identifies skills necessary to use technology in the classroom and notes the development of new interactive software for religious education. Encourages the formation of parish instructional computer committees. (DJM)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development
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O'Laughlin, Jeanne – Education, 1982
Surveyed Catholic educators for future trends (1985-2000) in Catholic education. Provides trends in finance, program, personnel, governance, and students. Technology, length of school day and week, lay persons for administrators and teachers, school board role, teacher housing supplements, and handicapped and gifted are among topics covered. (AH)
Descriptors: Administrators, Board of Education Role, Catholic Schools, Communications Satellites