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Current Practice. Friedman, A., Bolick, C., Berson, M., & Porfeli, E. (2009). National educational technology standards and technology beliefs and practices of social studies faculty: Results from a seven-year longitudinal study. Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, 9(4). Retrieved from National Educational Technology Standards and Technology Beliefs and Practices of Social Studies Faculty: Results From a Seven-Year Longitudinal Study Adam FriedmanWake Forest University Cheryl BolickUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Michael BersonUniversity of South Florida Erik PorfeliNortheastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy Abstract This paper presents the findings from the third survey administration of a longitudinal study that explores the beliefs, practices, and efficacy of social studies faculty members from across the United States in terms of instructional technology use.

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