Andrew Kitchenham

Dr. Andrew Kitchenham is an Associate Professor in Educational Technology in the School of Education at the University of Northern British Columbia. Dr. Kitchenham's research examines teacher transformation through the use, integration, and teaching of technology. He has published numerous articles, conference papers, technical reports, and book chapters on diverse topics from technology to special education to rural professionals to gender differences. This book is one of two dealing with e-learning.

Publications

Voice/Speech Recognition Software: A Discussion of the Promise for Success and Practical Suggestions for Implementation
Andrew Kitchenham, Doug Bowes. © 2014. 7 pages.
In this chapter, the authors discuss the promise of speech or voice recognition software and provide practical suggestions for the teacher or any stakeholder working with a...
Blended Learning across Disciplines: Models for Implementation
Andrew Kitchenham. © 2011. 306 pages.
The idea of combining face-to-face learning with some form on online learning made sense a decade ago as it allowed much more flexibility in delivering instruction to diverse...
Models for Interdisciplinary Mobile Learning: Delivering Information to Students
Andrew Kitchenham. © 2011. 354 pages.
Mobile learning, or m-learning, can take place in any environment using technologies that fit in the palm of the hand or can be easily carried from one place to another. Models...
Blending Professional Development for Rural Educators An Exploratory Study
Andrew Kitchenham. © 2011. 14 pages.
Blended learning is a process by which educators use varied web-, print-, and classroom-based techniques to present a specific set of skills to a group of adult learners. In this...
An Analysis of Mobile Learning in Education, Business, and Medicine
Dawn Stevens, Andrew Kitchenham. © 2011. 25 pages.
This chapter examines m-learning within education, business, and medicine. Specifically, three types of mobile devices were examined within the three subcategories of m-learning...
Mobile Learning in Action: Three Case Studies with the Net Generation
Andrew Kitchenham. © 2011. 16 pages.
This chapter presents three m-learning case studies. The first is a school district in Northern Canada that uses one-to-one computing from intermediate to high school. The second...
E-Professional Development and Rural Teachers: Finding the Blend
Andrew Kitchenham. © 2009. 16 pages.
This paper describes the outcomes of a study on teacher supply and demand issues in Northern Canada. Using questionnaires and interviews, participants were asked to comment on...