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This book provides an excellent analysis of whether and how digital technologies can transform teaching and learning in classroom settings. The authors collectively provide a multi-dimensional perspective on how and under what conditions technology can be productively employed by teachers to more effectively meet the challenges presented by a rapidly evolving world.
Published | Dec 31 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 196 |
ISBN | 9781475831085 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 2 b/w illustrations; 4 tables |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This book is an insightful read about the use of technology as a powerful tool to infuse global knowledge and skills – not only in our classrooms, but more broadly for the teaching profession. It speaks to teachers and will help them address their research, curriculum development, professional development and real classroom situations to enhance their practice and impact student learning.
Peggy Brookins, National Board Certified Teacher, President and CEO National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
Educational technology grabs headlines as advocates and critics vie for advantage. But Cibulka and Cooper do a real service by cutting through that and instead diving into what it will take to make it work for students.
Andrew Rotherham, co-founder and partner, Bellwether Education
This insightful book bridges a gap between dedicated technologists and educators; patently, the fissure between unquestioning enthusiasm for all-things digital and the uncertainties of schools’ scarcities in funding, including debates about effective instructional practices and material. Cibulka and Cooper engineered a conceptual architecture for which chapter authors cannily link the promise of technology with teaching and learning and reality of schools’ ongoing financial and technological challenges. This book offers readers a comprehensive overview of the core conditions for technology use in learning, while acknowledging the political, cultural, and human influences on schools’ efforts in spanning the digital divide.
Jane Clark Lindle, PhD, Eugene T. Moore Distinguished Professor of Educational Leadership, Clemson University
You might enjoy Technology in School Classrooms if you want to keep up with the topics and thinking in the field of next generation learning. If you are teaching, you might like your students to get exposed to the ideas here.
Technical Communication
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