Introduction to Computers in Education for Elementary and Middle School Teachers

Introduction to Computers in Education for Elementary and Middle School Teachers
Author: David G. Moursund
Publsiher: International Society for Technology in educ
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Computer literacy
ISBN: 0924667095

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Computers in the Classroom

Computers in the Classroom
Author: Andrea R. Gooden
Publsiher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1996-10-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCSC:32106013039406

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Since 1979, Apple Computer's Educational Grants program has provided computer equipment and training to schools through a nationwide competitive process. Computers in the Classroom tells the inspiring stories of some of these schools, showing how technology has revived the classroom. This illustrated book is an indispensable resource for teachers and parents, showing examples of students' work and with information on funding resources, technical support, software, and where to find electric and print data. 100 illus.

Introduction to Computers in Education for Elementary and Middle School Teachers

Introduction to Computers in Education for Elementary and Middle School Teachers
Author: David G. Moursund
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1981
Genre: Computer managed instruction
ISBN: UVA:X000606602

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SUMMARY: An introduction to computers, computer programs and programming, educational programs, and hoe computers may be used in the classroom.

Computers Curriculum and Cultural Change

Computers  Curriculum  and Cultural Change
Author: Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr.,Arlene Brett,Gary N. McCloskey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2004-09-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135627072

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Computers, Curriculum, and Cultural Change: An Introduction for Teachers, Second Edition is a comprehensive introduction to using computers in educational settings. What distinguishes this text from others on the topic is its focus on: *the issue of how computers are redefining our culture and society and the work of schools; *the idea of using the computer as a tool for increasing efficiency and productivity in curriculum; and *the concept of the computer as a tool not only for efficiency, but actually as a means of enhancing intelligence. This text provides students with an introduction to basic computer skills and experience, enhanced by helpful pedagogical aids, including case studies and highlighted features, such as Portfolio Development, Reflective Practice, Computing Timelines, Filmographies, bibliographical sources, and a text-linked glossary of key computer terms. New in the Second Edition: In addition to being thoroughly updated, a new section has been added to Chapter 1, "Creating an Electronic Portfolio," with activities linked to the standards for educational computing established by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Electronic portfolio activities at the end of each chapter give students the hands-on practical skills they need and, at the same time, cover the necessary theoretical and conceptual material for an introductory educational computing course.

Computer Education for Teachers

Computer Education for Teachers
Author: Vicki F. Sharp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2001-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 007250837X

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Extremely clear and comprehensive, Computer Education for Teachers features classroom lessons, activities, and projects, over 300 clear illustrations, state-of-the-art technology developments, a chapter on multimedia, two Internet chapters, a large collection of annotated Internet Sites in each chapter, a chapter on computers in special education, an annotated recommended software listing, a summary of current computer research, and an extensive bibliography.Designed to meet the needs of the student unfamiliar with the use of the computer in the classroom, the book is written for undergraduate and graduate education students who want an up-to-date, readable, practical, and concise introduction to computers for teachers. It assumes no prior experience with computers. The chapters are written so that the reader can pursue them in any order.

Children and Computers in School

Children and Computers in School
Author: Betty A. Collis,Gerald A. Knezek,Kwok-Wing Lai,Keiko T. Miyashita,Willem J. Pelgrum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135451509

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This volume integrates research findings from three multinational studies conducted to examine the impact of children's use of computers in school. Conclusions are drawn from in-depth analyses of trends in more than 20 nations. Its seven authors from four nations were key researchers on these projects. Both a study and a product of the information age, this work is of prime importance to teachers, teacher educators, and school administrators. This work is unique in three important ways: * it presents data gathered in many regions of the world; * many of the authors are well-known and respected for their previous work in educational studies; and * the chapters are designed in such a way that the majority of the book is easily accessible to professionals such as classroom teachers who are interested primarily in findings, results, and outcomes rather than the methodology of the research.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 764
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: CUB:U183034913798

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The Technology Fix

The Technology Fix
Author: William D. Pflaum
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2004-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416612650

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During the technology boom of the 1980s and 1990s, computers seemed set to revolutionize education. Do any of these promises sound familiar? * Technology would help all students learn better, thanks to multimedia programs capable of adapting to individual needs, learning styles, and skill levels. * Technology would transform the teacher's role from a purveyor of a one-size-fits-all curriculum to a facilitator of student exploration. * Technology would replace static textbooks with dynamic, interactive learning resources that were always up-to-date. * Technology would boost test scores, as engaged and motivated students acquired advanced skills, problem-solving abilities, and a growing thirst for knowledge. By 2001, educational materials developer William D. Pflaum had begun to suspect that technology was not the all-purpose solution it had seemed. He decided to see how computers were really being used in U.S. classrooms and embarked on a yearlong road trip to a cross-section of elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the nation. In this book, he recounts his journey. Although he did find technology application to admire, too often he found broken promises: millions spent for little measurable gain, problems instead of solutions, a fix instead of a fix. This inside look at computer use in our schools shares the voices, experiences, triumphs, and frustrations of educators and students in urban, rural, and suburban settings. The author provides insight into the key roles that computers currently play in the classroom and clarifies what we must do ensure that the promise of technology is fulfilled . . . and that students truly benefit. Note: This product listing is for the reflowable (ePub) version of the book.