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The climate of Higher Education is changing rapidly. The students
are more likely to see themselves as consumers and have
increasingly high expectations regarding teaching and learning.
Universities are in part aiming to meet this need by increasing the
use of technology; for example, whether to increase access to
teaching materials outside the classroom or to make lectures more
interactive. Although there is no illusion amongst Higher Education
intuitions that technology is a panacea, it is clear that
technology is a vital tool in meeting expectations and one that
will be used more and more. Consequently the context of this book
is one in which technology needs to be understood as part of an
overall teaching practice. Technology continues to move on a pace
and is used increasingly within Higher Education to support and
enhance teaching and learning. There are books which are steeped in
technical detail and books which are steeped in theoretical
pedagogy with little discussion about the impact on learning and
student/teacher behaviour. Using Technology to Support Learning and
Teaching fills a gap in the market by providing a jargon free (but
pedagogically informed) set of guidance for teaching practitioners
who wish to consider a variety of ways in which technology can
enrich their practice and the learning of their students. It
integrates a wide range of example cases from different kinds of HE
institutions and different academic disciplines, illustrating
practicable pedagogies to a wide range of readers. It is full of
advice, hints and tips for practitioners wanting to use technology
to support a style of teaching and learning that is also built on
sound pedagogical principles. It will provide a quick user-friendly
reference for practitioners wanting to incorporate technology into
Higher Education in a way that adheres to their learning principles
and values . This book is primarily for teaching practitioners,
particularly those who are new to the industry.This book would also
prove useful on training courses for practitioners; such as the
Postgraduate Certificate for Higher Education. The authors also
intend that the book be of value to newer teachers (perhaps taking
teacher training programmes) who wish to see where recommended
approaches link to pedagogy.
The climate of Higher Education is changing rapidly. The students
are more likely to see themselves as consumers and have
increasingly high expectations regarding teaching and learning.
Universities are in part aiming to meet this need by increasing the
use of technology; for example, whether to increase access to
teaching materials outside the classroom or to make lectures more
interactive. Although there is no illusion amongst Higher Education
intuitions that technology is a panacea, it is clear that
technology is a vital tool in meeting expectations and one that
will be used more and more. Consequently the context of this book
is one in which technology needs to be understood as part of an
overall teaching practice. Technology continues to move on a pace
and is used increasingly within Higher Education to support and
enhance teaching and learning. There are books which are steeped in
technical detail and books which are steeped in theoretical
pedagogy with little discussion about the impact on learning and
student/teacher behaviour. Using Technology to Support Learning and
Teaching fills a gap in the market by providing a jargon free (but
pedagogically informed) set of guidance for teaching practitioners
who wish to consider a variety of ways in which technology can
enrich their practice and the learning of their students. It
integrates a wide range of example cases from different kinds of HE
institutions and different academic disciplines, illustrating
practicable pedagogies to a wide range of readers. It is full of
advice, hints and tips for practitioners wanting to use technology
to support a style of teaching and learning that is also built on
sound pedagogical principles. It will provide a quick user-friendly
reference for practitioners wanting to incorporate technology into
Higher Education in a way that adheres to their learning principles
and values . This book is primarily for teaching practitioners,
particularly those who are new to the industry.This book would also
prove useful on training courses for practitioners; such as the
Postgraduate Certificate for Higher Education. The authors also
intend that the book be of value to newer teachers (perhaps taking
teacher training programmes) who wish to see where recommended
approaches link to pedagogy.
Part philosophy, part practical handbook, 'The Hero Forge' is
designed to empower those who want to make a difference in the
world. Andy Fisher guides you, chapter by chapter, through the
tools, attributes and skills needed to be of service, at a time
when we are more in need of heroes than ever before. You do not
need a cape, a mask or any superpower to become an 'everyday hero',
just a growth mindset and the desire to be part of something bigger
than yourself. Heroes are not born, they are forged and this is
your call to adventure. Will you shy away or embrace the challenge?
A step-by-step guide to the 'Doodle Me a Tree' personality reading
system. Andy Fisher, educator and communications expert, shares
here everything you need to know to move from novice to expert in
the little-known and fascinating subject of tree reading and
graphology - what does your tree and signature say about you?
Personal in its style yet radical in its vision, "Radical
Ecopsychology, Second Edition" offers an original introduction to
ecopsychology an emerging field that ties the human mind to the
natural world. In order for ecopsychology to be a force for social
change, Andy Fisher insists it must become a more comprehensive and
critical undertaking. Drawing masterfully from humanistic
psychology, hermeneutics, phenomenology, radical ecology, nature
writing, and critical theory, he develops a compelling account of
how the human psyche still belongs to nature. This daring and
innovative book proposes a psychology that will serve all life,
providing a solid base not only for ecopsychological practice, but
also for a critical theory of modern society. In this second
edition, Fisher includes a new preface, a new section looking back
at the development of the field since the book s initial
publication a decade ago, and a look at the challenges that lie
ahead."
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