Seven Steps to ICT Integration

Seven Steps to ICT Integration
Author: Margaret Robertson,Ivan Webb,Andrew Fluck
Publsiher: Acer Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780864315175

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Nowadays we find technology and learning in a perpetual relationship. The ideas and strategies presented are grounded in practical solutions to problems and issues identified in schools and higher education through several years of research.

Seven Steps to ICT Integration

Seven Steps to ICT Integration
Author: Margaret Robertson,Ivan Webb,Andrew Fluck
Publsiher: ACER Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781429477703

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Advocating a whole-school approach, Seven Steps to ICT Integration provides research-based case studies on the integration of ICT in practice. These will provide useful insights for schools, TAFEs and local government.

Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling

Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling
Author: Sonntagbauer, Peter
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781466662377

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As governments and policy makers take advantage of information and communication technologies, leaders must understand how to navigate the ever-shifting landscape of modern technologies in order to be most effective in enacting change and leading their constituents. The Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling builds on the available literature, research, and recent advances in e-governance to explore advanced methods and applications of digital tools in government. This collection of the latest research in the field presents an essential reference for academics, researchers, and advanced-level students, as well as government leaders, policy makers, and experts in international relations.

Multiliteracies and Technology Enhanced Education Social Practice and the Global Classroom

Multiliteracies and Technology Enhanced Education  Social Practice and the Global Classroom
Author: Pullen, Darren Lee,Cole, David R.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781605666747

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"This book will help readers understand the ways in which literacy is changing around the world, and to keep up to date with literacy research and reporting techniques"--Provided by publisher.

ICT Integrating Computers in Teaching

ICT  Integrating Computers in Teaching
Author: David Barr
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3039101919

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This book examines the role of computers in language learning and teaching in higher education. In particular, it considers the pedagogical and practical value of designing a language-learning environment around computer technology. Whereas considerable research has already been undertaken in analysing the value of individual computer tools and packages (such as e-mail), the study gives a broad appraisal of their individual and collective value, without being too exhaustive. Using quantitative and qualitative data, based on research visits to three universities, Ulster, Cambridge and Toronto, this study provides examples of effective practice in the area of the exploitation of Information and Communication Technology for language learning and teaching. It draws on the experience of these three institutions, as well as the findings of current literature in this area, in order to establish a set of essential criteria that institutions need to meet when creating a computer-based environment. Although these criteria are based on experience with language-learning environments, they are essentially generic in nature and may be applied to other computer-based learning environments.

Leading a Digital School

Leading a Digital School
Author: Mal Lee,Michael Francis Gaffney
Publsiher: Aust Council for Ed Research
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2008
Genre: Computer-assisted instruction
ISBN: 9780864318961

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This important new book informs educational leaders about current developments in the use of digital technologies and presents a number of case studies demonstrating their value and complexity. It encourages leaders to engage in the process of successful change for their own school community by providing guidelines and advice drawn from emerging research. Leading a Digital School is a rich source of information and advice about joining the new 'education revolution.' It shows clearly and concisely how schools can integrate digital technologies creatively and wisely in order to enliven teaching and support student learning.

Trends in Education and Practice

Trends in Education and Practice
Author: Ekpo-Eloma, Ekpo O,Ernest S. Assey,Prof. Jimmy. Macharia,Dare, S.O.
Publsiher: Cari Journals USA LLC
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2023-01-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789914746709

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Journal of Education and Practice Vol 6 No 3 (2022) Journal of Education and Practice is a high profile peer reviewed journal approved for its information on critical knowledge published by CARI Journals USA LLC. The journal is concerned with an individual’s psychological, economic, moral, emotional, physical, religious, personal, spiritual and professional development in education. The journal delights in its affordable and swift publication and it’s featured in the Google scholar, amidst other journal indices. TOPICS IN THE BOOK Effect of Google Classroom Application on Undergraduate Students’ Scores in Educational Technology in University of Calabar, Nigeria The Strategies of Improving Effective Implementation of the Competence-Based Curriculum in Secondary Schools in Tanzania: The Case Study of Tabora Region Factors That Hinder Community-Based Secondary Schools in Tanzania from Implementing the Curriculum Effectively: A Case Study of Tabora Region Systematic Literature Review of Interventions Supported by Integration of ICT in Education to Improve Learners’ academic Performance in Stem Subjects in Kenya Redefining Punishment as a Means of Discipline in Schools: An Example from Kopano Matlwa’s Spilt Milk

Digital Technologies and Early Childhood in China

Digital Technologies and Early Childhood in China
Author: Ilene R. Berson,Wenwei Luo,Michael J. Berson,Chuanmei Dong
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9798887304953

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This edited book on Digital Technologies and Early Childhood in China: Policy and Practice is the eighth volume in the Research in Global Child Advocacy Series. This volume details the entanglement of digital technologies and early childhood ecologies, learning and pedagogies in China. It analyses how traditional Chinese values, Eastern and Western curricular approaches, and socio-political, economic, cultural, and demographic changes influence current policies, services, and practice. This book is the first research-based review of technology integration into early childhood education and the factors that affect it in China. It is particularly timely given China’s growing influence and the increased recognition of the importance of early childhood education for human capital development globally. Across international contexts, there is limited knowledge of China’s early childhood curricular reforms, and this book offers insight into the socio-cultural and political influences that have driven the nation’s tremendous investment in the technology infrastructure, the ambitious goals for implementation into the education of young children, and barriers to these integration efforts. Collectively, this rich collection of chapters offers a nuanced understanding of the entanglement of digital technologies and early childhood education in China. Each chapter sheds light on a distinct aspect of this complex landscape, providing valuable insights and opening new avenues for exploration. It sheds light on the socio-cultural and political influences that have shaped China's ambitious goals for technology integration in the education of young children. By addressing the barriers and challenges faced in these integration efforts, the book provides critical knowledge for policymakers, researchers, and educators seeking to enhance early childhood education practices in China and beyond. Furthermore, this volume contributes to the global understanding of China's early childhood curricular reforms and the significant investments made in technology infrastructure. As China continues to play an influential role in the global landscape, understanding its early childhood curricular reforms and technology integration efforts becomes increasingly important. This book contributes to the international knowledge base by offering insights into the socio-cultural and political influences driving China's investment in technology infrastructure and the challenges faced in its implementation. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and educators worldwide seeking to enhance early childhood education practices, promote digital literacy, and harness the potential of digital technologies in early learning environments.