Dr. Geoff Price graduated from The University of Alabama in May 2013 with a Ph.D. in Instructional Leadership/Technology. His dissertation, Determining the impact of the integrated triadic model on TPACK development in preservice teachers, was selected as the 2014 recipient of The College of Education's M. Ray Loree Most Outstanding Dissertation award at Honors Day on April 4, 2014. His dissertation was chaired by Dr. Vivian H. Wright; committee members were Drs. Margaret Rice, Elizabeth Wilson, Janie Hubbard, and Becky Atkinson. Dr. Price is an Assistant Professor at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
AIL 689 Students Spring 2014 Deliver a Successful Technology Education Research Conference (TERC)4/29/2014
AIL 689 serves as the capstone course for the instructional technology students. In this course with Dr. Wright, students work through various scaffolded activities toward their dissertation prospectus. The students organize and implement the annual Technology Educational Research Conference (TERC) in which each presents his or her prospectus study. The valuable input from peers and TERC attendees is incorporated into each student’s final prospectus. (The traditional UA graduation medals are "borrowed" for the picture to create anticipation of a finished dissertation and walk across the graduation stage!)
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