Pedagogy of technology integration in teaching and learning

Pedagogy of technology integration in teaching and learning
Author: Solomon Iheonunekwu
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783346139726

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Essay from the year 2019 in the subject Pedagogy - General, , language: English, abstract: This paper titled “pedagogy of technology integration in teaching and learning” examined the scope of technology integration in teaching and learning with a view of showing its relationship with pedagogy and also examined the problem of integrating technology into teaching and learning process. Common excuses for the limited use of technology to support instruction include shortage of computers, lack of computer skill and computer intimidation. While these could affect the success of technology integration, it should be acknowledged that the degree of success teachers have in using technology for instruction could depend in part on their ability to explore the relationship between pedagogy and technology. This paper shows that technology integration is narrowly perceived and that such a perception might hinder teachers’ understanding of the scope of technology in education. Technology integration should be considered along with issues involved in teaching and learning. Such issues include developing learning objectives, selecting methods of instruction, feedback, and evaluation and assessment strategies including follow-up activities. The paper concluded that it is important that educators perceive technology in education as part of the pedagogical process and also recognizes the relationship between pedagogy and technology in education. The following recommendations among others were made; Designing a dynamic classroom using technology requires teachers to provide a learning environment that is colorful, engaging, exciting, interactive and energetic as a way of encouraging students to venture into the world of technology and to discover knowledge for themselves; educators are encouraged to view technology integration from a wider perspective and be reflective in their teaching as they use technology to support and facilitate instruction and that instructional technology should be identified at the planning stage just as the students’ readiness is assessed, lesson objectives identified, methods of presenting are established, and evaluation strategies are determined.

Handbook of Research on Learner Centered Pedagogy in Teacher Education and Professional Development

Handbook of Research on Learner Centered Pedagogy in Teacher Education and Professional Development
Author: Keengwe, Jared,Onchwari, Grace
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2016-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522508939

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Education in the 21st century is shifting focus from accessing and sharing information to designing active and collaborative learning environments which foster student engagement and critical thinking skills. Active learning features a hands-on, activity-based teaching approach during which students synthesize information and take joy in new discovery. The Handbook of Research on Learner-Centered Pedagogy in Teacher Education and Professional Development presents a comprehensive look into the methodologies and strategies necessary to establish classroom climates in which students feel free to question their preconceptions and express opinions. Featuring chapters from international researchers, this book is ideal for administrators, teachers, policy makers, and students of education.

Integrating Digital Technology in Education

Integrating Digital Technology in Education
Author: R. Martin Reardon,Jack Leonard
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781641136723

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This fourth volume in the Current Perspectives on School/University/Community Research series brings together the perspectives of authors who are deeply committed to the integration of digital technology with teaching and learning. Authors were invited to discuss either a completed project, a work-in-progress, or a theoretical approach which aligned with one of the trends highlighted by the New Media Consortium’s NMC/CoSN Horizon Report: 2017 K-12 Edition, or to consider how the confluence of interest and action (Thompson, Martinez, Clinton, & Díaz, 2017) among school-university-community collaborative partners in the digital technology in education space resulted in improved outcomes for all—where “all” is broadly conceived and consists of the primary beneficiaries (the students) as well as the providers of the educational opportunities and various subsets of the community in which the integrative endeavors are enacted. The chapters in this volume are grouped into four sections: Section 1 includes two chapters that focus on computational thinking/coding in the arts (music and visual arts); Section 2 includes three chapters that focus on the instructor in the classroom, preservice teacher preparation, and pedagogy; Section 3 includes four chapters that focus on building the academic proficiency of students; and Section 4 includes two chapters that focus on the design and benefits of school-university-community collaboration.

Teaching with Technologies

Teaching with Technologies
Author: Sarah Younie,Marilyn Leask
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-02-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335246199

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This book provides a baseline for effective technology practice, offering a comprehensive overview of theory, research and practice. In particular the book: Brings together research findings to provide an evidence based approach to using technology in the classroom Provides an understanding of how technologies can and should inform teaching and learning Highlights effective practice As well as capturing the extensive developments in this field over the last three decades the book identifies ‘what works’ with technology and education. There is detailed consideration of how technology can enhance learning and inform pedagogic approaches together with examples. This not only informs but, most importantly, allows teachers to develop their practice in order to incorporate and exploit the affordances of educational technologies, providing a sound theoretical underpinning to classroom practice with technologies. Significantly the book urges educators to embrace new ways of working using technologies to support knowledge sharing and building. It also looks ahead and reports teachers’ views of schools of the future, where learners and teachers may work flexibly through a curriculum that is personalised and focused on 21st century needs. Teaching with Technologies is essential reading for busy teachers and students who wish to gain an informed overview of the key issues pertaining to technology and education. “This is a very timely book reminding us of the complex history of technology integration into teaching and learning in this country, as well as giving an overview of current practice, and providing a prescient look to the future.” Dr Chris Higgins, formerly Principal Lecturer, Oxford Brookes University, UK “The manner in which UK teachers and students have, and are currently, engaging with digital technologies across the curriculum and at all levels of schooling is clearly presented and, together with links to research and classroom practice, is a major strength of the book.” Anthony Jones, ICT in Education and Research, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Transformative Teaching Around the World

Transformative Teaching Around the World
Author: Curtis J. Bonk,Meina Zhu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000542240

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Transformative Teaching Around the World compiles inspiring stories from Fulbright-awarded teachers whose instructional practices have impacted schools and communities globally. Whether thriving or struggling in their classrooms, instructing in person or online, or pushing for changes at high or low costs and risk levels, teachers devote intense energy and careful decision-making to their students and fellow staff. This book showcases an expansive variety of educational practices fostered across international contexts by real teachers: active and empowering learning strategies, critical thinking and creative problem-solving, cultural responsiveness and sustainability, humanistic integration of technology, and more. Pre- and in-service teachers, teacher educators, online/blended instructors, and other stakeholders will find a wealth of grounded, motivating approaches for transforming the lives of learners and their communities.

Handbook of Research on Educational Technology Integration and Active Learning

Handbook of Research on Educational Technology Integration and Active Learning
Author: Keengwe, Jared
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781466683648

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As today’s teachers prepare to instruct a new generation of students, the question is no longer whether technology should be integrated into the classroom, but only “how?” Forced to combat shorter attention spans and an excess of stimuli, teachers sometimes see technology as a threat rather than a potential enhancement to traditional teaching methods. The Handbook of Research on Educational Technology Integration and Active Learning explores the need for new professional development opportunities for teachers and educators as they utilize emerging technologies to enhance the learning experience. Highlighting the advancements of ubiquitous computing, authentic learning, and student-centered instruction, this book is an essential reference source for educators, academics, students, researchers, and librarians.

Integrated E learning

Integrated E learning
Author: Wim Jochems,Jeroen J. G. van Merriënboer,Rob Koper
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415335035

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This book forms a serious, in-depth study of the subject and proposes that e-learning is not simply a matter of 'digitizing' traditional materials, but involves a new approach, which must take into account pedagogical, technological and organizational features to form a well-designed education system.

Pedagogy Driven Technology Integration in English Language Teaching

Pedagogy Driven Technology Integration in English Language Teaching
Author: Made Hery Santosa,Khusnul Khotimah,Safitry Wahyuni,Mala Rejeki Manurung,Marwan Batubara,Fita Lianasari,Ratih Novita Sari, Merliyani Putri Anggraini,Bernadeth Erlienia Ambarsary,Mariati,Kadek Yeyen Meyasa,Ni Made Kristina Yanti,Amelia Kartikawati,Ida Ayu Fortuna Ningrum,Kadek Andre Karisma Dewantara,Rananur Alfiah,Putu Rosa Natalia,Kadek Ratnawati,Sang Ayu Made Diah Utami Putri,Verlinsti Vania Tamala,Ni Wayan Desi Ratna Sari,Kadek Nila Hendra Yani,Ni Putu Ayu Niya Loviyani,Ni Luh Emy Astuti,I Made David Garcia Sasmita,Ni Wayan Dinda Widasuari,Safira,I Gede Agus Yuda Mahendra,Kadek Dwi Candra Oktariana,Putu Ayu Kinanti Praditha
Publsiher: Nilacakra
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2023-09-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The book entitled “Pedagogy-Driven Technology Integration in English Language Teaching” discusses pedagogical soundness and appropriateness of technology to address problems or issues in the teaching and learning process, especially in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learning context. It is a relatively new genre, similar to a book review section, in academic journals and magazines. With technology's rapid and disruptive development, teaching and learning in the EFL context may not be the same anymore. Numerous tools, prominently digital ones, have been massively utilized within and beyond the classroom walls. Yet, one thing remains the same, the pedagogical aspects comprising clear and scaffolded learning stages incorporated with technologies must present insights and bring about benefits to the instruction.