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Spark your students to actually want to learn through the creative
application of technology! Type II applications in education make
it possible to teach in new and more effective ways. Type II Uses
of Technology in Education: Projects, Case Studies, and Software
Applications clearly explains methods and strategies presently used
by teachers to offer students a creative learning experience
through the application of technology. Each chapter presents
individual examples of how teachers have applied technology in
schools and classrooms, illustrating through case studies,
projects, and software applications how to effectively spark
students' interest and learning. Type II Uses of Technology in
Education is the third in a series (Internet Applications of Type
II Uses of Technology in Education and Classroom Integration of
Type II Uses of Technology in Education, both from Haworth) that
provides a clear view of the advantagesand challengesinvolved in
the use of technology to enhance and actively involve students in
the learning process. The applications described and discussed at
length here go beyond the mundane educational functions like
grading or presenting drill and practice exercises to explore fresh
ways of teaching and learning. Students can become involved and
actually want to learn, all through the use of creative technology
application. The book also includes tables and figures to enhance
understanding of the material. Type II Uses of Technology in
Education discusses: data collection, analysis, and communication
in student research using pocket PCs and laptops the educational
effect of using a learning object as a pedagogical model rather
than simply being technological in nature examples of integrated
Type II activities e-learning courses using interactive video,
WebCT, and on-site discussion groups electronic discussion
applications in a laptop university teacher education program
challenges facing students using computers to enhance and express
the extent of their learning information and communication
technology (ICT) integration into schoolsusing three illustrative
case studies forward planning needed to make the difficult change
to technological application for learning a case study that used
problem-based learning software with at-risk students using
technology to reinforce visual learning strategies digital
portfolio development as a Type II application interactive computer
technology in art instruction on-demand help features for effective
interactive learning experience Personal Educational Tools (PETs)
Type II Uses of Technology in Education: Projects, Case Studies,
and Software Applications provides numerous illustrations of
technology learning in action and is perfect for educators and
students in programs dealing with information technology in
education, and for public school personnel with interests and
responsibilities in using information technology in the classroom.
Give your students a powerful learning resourcethe Internet! The
Internet, though brimming with potential, is still vastly underused
as a teaching resource. Internet Applications of Type II Uses of
Technology in Education gives teachers new strategies for the
Internet's use as a dynamic educational resource. Where Type I
teaching applications technologically mimic the procedures
previously used by teachers, Type II teaching applications involve
innovative thinking in the use of technology in learning. Using
Type II applications with the Internet, students are actively
empowered to look to its use as an effective partner in their
learning process. This book clearly reviews several Type II
teaching applications and integrative software for use in all
educational levels, including Internet videoconferencing, instant
messages, WebQuests, and WebCT. Though now readily available, even
those schools with the capability fail to effectively integrate
computer and Internet technology into meaningful classroom
activities. Using the Internet as a teaching and learning tool
offers a flexibility that can be extremely effective. Internet
Applications of Type II Uses of Technology in Education clearly
shows how some creative educators have implemented inventive Type
II applications in their teaching plans to give their students a
more enriching learning experience. Internet Applications of Type
II Uses of Technology in Education explores: critically evaluating
Web site information how perceptions and behaviors change when
Internet access becomes universally available Internet2
Videoconferencing integrating online communication into courses
utilizing computer-mediated communication (CMC) tools structured
online class discussions using Instant Messenger (IM) increasing
vocabulary through software and online texts online learning in
second-language acquisition (SLA) a project in New Zealand in which
teachers and students learn Web design with the help of an external
expert WebQuests as a Type II application WebCT as a Type II
application achievement testing through the computer the Global
Forum on School Leadership (GFSL) as a Type II application Internet
Applications of Type II Uses of Technology in Education is a
valuable, idea-generating resource for all academics working in
information technology and education, and for K-12 teachers and
administrators at all levels.
Examine the history of the microcomputer and its impact on
education!
Under the editorship of D. LaMont Johnson, PhD, a nationally
recognized leader in the field of educational computing, "Computers
in the Schools" has been a powerful tool in educational settings.
Now, after 20 years, Professor Johnson muses on how far information
technology has come. Technology in Education: A Twenty-Year
Perspective brings you a retrospective look at the trends and
issues relating to the integration of computers into the school
curriculum covering 25 years. He joins several other colleagues to
follow the historical journey of the "dream machine" to the
technological wonder it has become.
Technology in Education: A Twenty-Year Perspective will leave you
better informed on such topics as: the obstacles slowing the
integration of information technology in education--why are
computers still collecting dust in many classrooms? the predictions
that were made by early computer enthusiasts, and how close or off
the mark those predictions came how information technology has
impacted education and society so far historical advances in
education that should be celebrated, such as the advent of the
World Wide Web the student's perspective of computers in education
and much more! "Computers in the Schools" is the one of the oldest
academic journals dealing directly with the integration of
information technology into the educational setting. Technology in
Education: A Twenty-Year Perspective provides an important overview
by some of the leading experts in the field. From the earliest
predictions and opinions to the latest trends and findings, this
book, celebrating the journal's twentieth anniversary, isa vital
research tool for students and professors of information technology
in education.
Choose the right hardware and software for your school!This unique
book is the first systematic work on evaluating and assessing
educational information technology. Here you?ll find specific
strategies, best practices, and techniques to help you choose the
educational technology that is most appropriate for your
institution. Evaluation and Assessment in Educational Information
Technology will show you how to measure the effects of information
technology on teaching and learning, help you determine the extent
of technological integration into the curriculum that is best for
your school, and point you toward the most effective ways to teach
students and faculty to use new technology.Evaluation and
Assessment in Educational Information Technology presents: a
summary of the last ten years of assessment instrument development
seven well-validated instruments that gauge attitudes, beliefs,
skills, competencies, and technology integration proficiencies two
content analysis instruments for analyzing teacher-student
interaction patterns in a distance learning setting an examination
of the best uses of computerized testing--as opposed to
conventional tests, as used in local settings, to meet daily
instructional needs, in online delivery programs, in public domain
software, and available commercial and shareware options successful
pedagogical and assessment strategies for use in online settings a
four-dimensional model to assess student learning in instructional
technology courses three models for assessing the significance of
information technology in education from a teacher's perspective an
incisive look at Michigan's newly formed Consortium of Outstanding
Achievement in Teaching withTechnology (COATT) ways to use
electronic portfolios for teaching/learning performance assessment
and much more!
Choose the right hardware and software for your school This unique
book is the first systematic work on evaluating and assessing
educational information technology. Here you?ll find specific
strategies, best practices, and techniques to help you choose the
educational technology that is most appropriate for your
institution. Evaluation and Assessment in Educational Information
Technology will show you how to measure the effects of information
technology on teaching and learning, help you determine the extent
of technological integration into the curriculum that is best for
your school, and point you toward the most effective ways to teach
students and faculty to use new technology.Evaluation and
Assessment in Educational Information Technology presents: a
summary of the last ten years of assessment instrument development
seven well-validated instruments that gauge attitudes, beliefs,
skills, competencies, and technology integration proficiencies two
content analysis instruments for analyzing teacher-student
interaction patterns in a distance learning setting an examination
of the best uses of computerized testing--as opposed to
conventional tests, as used in local settings, to meet daily
instructional needs, in online delivery programs, in public domain
software, and available commercial and shareware options successful
pedagogical and assessment strategies for use in online settings a
four-dimensional model to assess student learning in instructional
technology courses three models for assessing the significance of
information technology in education from a teacher's perspective an
incisive look at Michigan's newly formed Consortium of Outstanding
Achievement in Teaching with Technology (COATT) ways to use
electronic portfolios for teaching/learning performance assessment
and much more
A contemporary look at the merger of technology and education This
timely collection of analytical essays provides provocative
discourse on the role technology will play in education in the 21st
century. In this book, an esteemed panel of educators, information
specialists, program designers, and researchers discusses issues,
trends, and problems in online technology and its potential to
re-energize the educational system. The Web's promise to provide
unique opportunities for improved instruction is a given; how that
promise can be fulfilled is the debate that fuels The Web in Higher
Education. The Web in Higher Education offers detailed proposals
for: designing Web-based programs designing online courses
implementing Web-based course-management systems developing a
community prototype for educators using the Web to enhance
televised education A thoughtful look at the role of online
technology in education, this insightful book is essential for
educators and administrators. The Web in Higher Education serves as
a reference point for the merger of teaching and technology that
will likely define the educational process in the 21st century.
This important book focuses on creating new ideas for using
educational technologies such as the Internet, the World Wide Web,
and various software packages to further research and statistics.
You will explore on-going debates relating to the theory of
research, research methodology, and successful practices.
Information Technology in Educational Research and Statistics also
covers the debate on what statistical procedures are appropriate
for what kinds of research designs.
This important book focuses on creating new ideas for using
educational technologies such as the Internet, the World Wide Web,
and various software packages to further research and statistics.
You will explore on-going debates relating to the theory of
research, research methodology, and successful practices.
Information Technology in Educational Research and Statistics also
covers the debate on what statistical procedures are appropriate
for what kinds of research designs.
Help teachers become more effective in the classroom Though
teachers may have access to the newest technology, they often avoid
it because they don't understand it or know how to use it to their
best advantage. Teaching Teachers to Use Technology provides
numerous strategies for effectively infusing technology into
teacher education. This timely book includes models for
professional and staff development, inquiry learning, network-based
assessment, and collaborating through online learning and
publications to increase the quality and quantity of educators
entering the workforce as classroom teachers. The Millennium
Project's PT3 (Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to use Technology)
program provided funds to spark educational projects such as the
Leaders in Technology Enhanced Schools (LITES) project and others,
all to better prepare pre-service and in-service teachers to teach
more effectively through the use of technology. Teaching Teachers
to Use Technology presents the latest research results and
highlights case studies to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses
of various projects. Respected experts discuss creative strategies
to provide readers with a range of perspectives and innovative
ideas to meet future challenges in education. The text provides
several helpful tables and appendixes. Topics in Teaching Teachers
to Use Technology include discussions on: the Millenium Project's
PT3 program research results the Practicum Plus Program a model
program of core course work including educational technology,
faculty modeling, and clinical experiences the online Personal
Learning Planner (PLP) lessons learned from a project at a small
private college which prioritized the issue of educational equity
knowledge gained from the LITES project at Southern Illinois
University Edwardsville three major barriers to infusion of
technology into the curriculum research comparing the innovation of
the technology-enhanced lessons and the NETS standards a case study
of a project funded by PT3 program which shows how technology can
be used for assessment Teaching Teachers to Use Technology is an
invaluable source for educators, administrators, computer center
directors, and special service providers in the school setting.
Spark your students to actually want to learn through the creative
application of technology! Type II applications in education make
it possible to teach in new and more effective ways. Type II Uses
of Technology in Education: Projects, Case Studies, and Software
Applications clearly explains methods and strategies presently used
by teachers to offer students a creative learning experience
through the application of technology. Each chapter presents
individual examples of how teachers have applied technology in
schools and classrooms, illustrating through case studies,
projects, and software applications how to effectively spark
students' interest and learning. Type II Uses of Technology in
Education is the third in a series (Internet Applications of Type
II Uses of Technology in Education and Classroom Integration of
Type II Uses of Technology in Education, both from Haworth) that
provides a clear view of the advantagesand challengesinvolved in
the use of technology to enhance and actively involve students in
the learning process. The applications described and discussed at
length here go beyond the mundane educational functions like
grading or presenting drill and practice exercises to explore fresh
ways of teaching and learning. Students can become involved and
actually want to learn, all through the use of creative technology
application. The book also includes tables and figures to enhance
understanding of the material. Type II Uses of Technology in
Education discusses: data collection, analysis, and communication
in student research using pocket PCs and laptops the educational
effect of using a learning object as a pedagogical model rather
than simply being technological in nature examples of integrated
Type II activities e-learning courses using interactive video,
WebCT, and on-site discussion groups electronic discussion
applications in a laptop university teacher education program
challenges facing students using computers to enhance and express
the extent of their learning information and communication
technology (ICT) integration into schoolsusing three illustrative
case studies forward planning needed to make the difficult change
to technological application for learning a case study that used
problem-based learning software with at-risk students using
technology to reinforce visual learning strategies digital
portfolio development as a Type II application interactive computer
technology in art instruction on-demand help features for effective
interactive learning experience Personal Educational Tools (PETs)
Type II Uses of Technology in Education: Projects, Case Studies,
and Software Applications provides numerous illustrations of
technology learning in action and is perfect for educators and
students in programs dealing with information technology in
education, and for public school personnel with interests and
responsibilities in using information technology in the classroom.
Learn to assess and assure the quality of university-level distance
education classes! Now that many colleges and universities have
embarked on significant distance education curricula, an overview
of the state of the art is necessary. This valuable collection
looks at distance education through a varied set of critical lenses
to examine how distance education classrooms can affect students'
attitudes and behaviors, the use ofand attitudes towardgroup
projects in online courses, the effects that the use of technology
has on the relationship between student and teacher, and a great
deal more! Distance Education: Issues and Concerns: provides
concrete recommendations for enhancing the distance education
experience shows the relationship between learning styles,
enrollment, and retention in Internet-based courses, and makes
recommendations to help ensure student success highlights the
importance of conducting small-scale usability studies for
instructional Web sites examines the advantages of using handheld
computers and mobile phones in teacher education emphasizes the
importance of good teaching, no matter what kind of technology is
in use provides an overview of the drawbacks and benefits of
distance education and a plan for quality control examines the
steps taken by one graduate program to ensure continuing
improvement of its online courses offers a number of ways to
develop a comprehensive quality control system that addresses
development, delivery, and evaluation presents a basic cost-income
model for electronically delivered instruction provides a social
constructionist framework for online learning looks at the
challenges that laboratory experience courses present in a distance
education context, and shows how remote lab use could work in
several engineering disciplines describes a successful hybrid
online graduate class designed to help administrators increase
their technical competencies and more!
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