Home / People / Dr. Prince Bull Dr. Prince Bull Dean and Professor, College of Education Education BA, History/Law/Education, University of Sierra LeoneMA, Educational Leadership, Special Education, North Carolina Central UniversityPhD, Curriculum and Instruction, North Carolina State University Selected Publications Bull, P.H. (Pending 2019). Handbook of Research on Innovation Digital Practices to Engage Learners. IGI Global PublicationKeengwe, S. & Bull, P.H.(2017). Handbook of Research on Transformative Digital Content and Learning Technologies. IGI Global PublicationBull, P.H. & Patterson, G. (2016). Strategies to promote pedagogical knowledge interplay with technology. In S. Keengwe. (Ed.) Handbook of Research on Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom Model in the Digital Age. IGI Global PublicationDunston, Y., Bull, P.H. & Patterson, G. (2016). Faculty Perspectives of Technology-Enhanced Course Redesign. In S. Keengwe. (Ed.) Handbook of Research on Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom Model in the Digital Age. IGI Global PublicationBull, P.H.,Patterson, G., Mansaray, M., & Dunston, Y. (2016). Perceptions of Teacher Education Candidates to Digital and Learning Technologies. In S. Keengwe. (Ed.) Handbook of Research on Global Issues in Next-Generation Teacher Education. IGI Global Bull, P.H.(2013). Internet technological pedagogical and content knowledge (iTPACK): A theoretical framework for mobile learning. In H.H. Yang, & S. Wang, S. (Eds.) Cases on Formal and Informal E-Learning Environments: Opportunities and Practices(pp. 19-49). doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-1930-2. Bull, P.H.(2013). Cognitive constructivist theory of multimedia: Designing teacher-made interactive digital materials. Creative Education 2013. Vol.4, No.9, 614-619. Published Online September 2013 in SciRes (https://www.scirp.org/journal/ce). Bull, P.H.& McCormick, C. (2012). Mobile learning: Integrating text messaging into a community college pre-algebra course. International Journal on E-Learning (2012) 11 (3), 23-35. Bull, P.H.(2012). Using spatial constructivist thinking theory to enhance classroom instruction for students with special needs. In Aitken, J. E., Fairley, J. P., & Carlson, J. K. (Eds.), Communication Technology for Students in Special Education and Gifted Programs.(pp. 6681). doi:10.4018/978-1-60960-878-1.ch005 Bull, P.H. & Adams, S. (2012). Learning technologies: Tweeting in a high school social studies class. I-Manager’s Journal of Educational Technology. Vol.8. No. 4. January – March 2012. Haygood, A. & Bull, P.H., (2012). Let’s face it: Integrating Facebook in a pre-calculus high school course. I-Manager’s Journal of Educational Technology. Vol.8. No. 4. January – March 2012. Bull, P.H.(2010). I am a 21st century teacher: If you teach me with technology, I will use technology to teach my students. Maddux C.D., Gibson, D. & Dodge, B. (Eds.). Research Highlights in Technology and Teacher Education 2010. Dissertation Title From the Computer Lab to the Classroom: A Case Study on the Nature of Technology Integration in a Social Studies Methods Course with Preservice Teachers Areas of Expertise Qualitative MethodsQuantitative MethodsMixed MethodsProgram EvaluationSurvey MethodsSpecial EducationHigher EducationTechnologyAction ResearchCase StudyEthnographyDiversityCurriculum Development and EvaluationCompetency-Based EducationOnline Learning