Research from two School of Education faculty and two current undergraduate students was presented at the Society for Information Technology in Teacher Education Annual Conference.
The work of various ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ faculty and students was presented in seven different sessions at the Society for Information Technology in Teacher Education (SITE) Annual Conference held March 19-22, 2019, in Las Vegas.

Jeffrey Carpenter and Scott Morrison were also part of the international, multi-institutional team of researchers who gave the presentation, “What do Teacher Educators think of Teacher Education Technology Competencies?”
Jeffrey Carpenter co-authored with K. Bret Staudt Willet of Michigan State University the paper “Educators on the Front Page of the Internet: Education-Related Subreddits as Learning Spaces,” which was one of the four winners of an Outstanding Paper awards for the conference.
Carpenter was also a contributor to the following presentations:
“Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam: Methodological Considerations and Challenges for Studying Educators’ Twitter Use.” Carpenter, J.P., Koehler, M., Staudt Willet, K.B., & Greenhalgh, S.
“Exploring Continuity and Change in Educators’ Professional Learning Networks.” Carpenter, J.P., Krutka, D.G., & Trust, T.
“Obstacles, Travails, and Barriers, Oh My! Educators’ Perspectives on Challenges in Professional Social Media Use.” Carpenter, J.P., & Harvey, S.
“#SocialMediaEd: Perspectives on Teaching about and with Social Media in Higher Education.” Greenhow, C., Gleason, B., Krutka, D.G., Dousay, T., & Carpenter, J.P.