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Technologyrich Teaching Classrooms In The 21st Century Gary L Ackerman

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Technologyrich Teaching Classrooms In The 21st Century Gary L Ackerman
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Publisher: UPA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Gary L. Ackerman
ISBN: 9780761866091, 0761866094
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Technologyrich Teaching Classrooms In The 21st Century Gary L Ackerman by Gary L. Ackerman 9780761866091, 0761866094 instant download after payment.

Information and computer technology arrived in classrooms more than three decades ago. Despite the efforts of educators and technologists, much teaching and learning has remained unchanged since it arrived. This is in contrast to the widespread adoption of computer technology in many other endeavors. Changing education to reflect the dominant role of technology in society requires understanding how technology has influenced (and continues to influence) several aspects of schools. Each of these is detailed in this book. The effects of technology on the digital generations who are now enrolled in schools are described, as is the nature of the technology-mediated interaction that will prepare these generations for an unpredictable future. Strategies and approaches for curriculum design, professional development, and other aspects of school organization are presented as well. Teachers, school leaders, technology leaders will find valuable guidance for refreshing teaching and learning that makes use of technology.

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