Teaching in a Digital Age

Teaching in a Digital Age
Author: Tony Bates
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 767
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: OCLC:1127829528

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"The book examines the underlying principles that guide effective teaching in an age when all of us, and in particular the students we are teaching, are using technology. A framework for making decisions about your teaching is provided, while understanding that every subject is different, and every instructor has something unique and special to bring to their teaching. The book enables teachers and instructors to help students develop the knowledge and skills they will need in a digital age: not so much the IT skills, but the thinking and attitudes to learning that will bring them success."--BCcampus website.

Teaching in a Digital Age

Teaching in a Digital Age
Author: A. W Bates
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0995269238

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Online Teaching in the Digital Age

Online Teaching in the Digital Age
Author: Pat Swenson,Nancy A. Taylor
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781483342474

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Online Teaching in the Digital Age by Pat Swenson and Nancy Taylor provides educators with the essential knowledge needed to successfully develop and teach an online course. Throughout this practical hands-on guide, the authors offer 15 years of personal online teaching experience in language accessible to both the novice and advanced online educator. Developed through theory and practice, the text shows educators how to take the materials used in a traditional classroom and transfer them to a new virtual environment.

Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age

Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age
Author: Louise Starkey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136303395

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Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age is for all those interested in considering the impact of emerging digital technologies on teaching and learning. It explores the concept of a digital age and perspectives of knowledge, pedagogy and practice within a digital context. By examining teaching with digital technologies through new learning theories cognisant of the digital age, it aims to both advance thinking and offer strategies for teaching technology-savvy students that will enable meaningful learning experiences. Illustrated throughout with case studies from across the subjects and the age range, key issues considered include: how young people create and share knowledge both in and beyond the classroom and how current and new pedagogies can support this level of achievement the use of complexity theory as a framework to explore teaching in the digital age the way learning occurs – one way exchanges, online and face-to-face interactions, learning within a framework of constructivism, and in communities what we mean by critical thinking, why it is important in a digital age, and how this can occur in the context of learning how students can create knowledge through a variety of teaching and learning activities, and how the knowledge being created can be shared, critiqued and evaluated. With an emphasis throughout on what it means for practice, this book aims to improve understanding of how learning theories currently work and can evolve in the future to promote truly effective learning in the digital age. It is essential reading for all teachers, student teachers, school leaders, those engaged in Masters’ Level work, as well as students on Education Studies courses.

Teaching History in the Digital Age

Teaching History in the Digital Age
Author: T. Mills Kelly
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2013-04-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780472118786

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A practical guide on how one professor employs the transformative changes of digital media in the research, writing, and teaching of history

Teaching in the Digital Age

Teaching in the Digital Age
Author: Brian Puerling
Publsiher: Redleaf Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781605541181

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Innovative strategies that help early childhood educators utilize the latest technology to teach, document, assess, and exhibit children's learning.

Teaching in the Digital Age

Teaching in the Digital Age
Author: Kristen Nelson
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2008
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781412955669

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Provides a framework to help teachers connect brain-compatible learning, multiple intelligences, and the Internet to help students learn and understand critical concepts.

Brain Based Teaching in the Digital Age

Brain Based Teaching in the Digital Age
Author: Marilee Sprenger
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416612452

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Smartphones, videogames, webcasts, wikis, blogs, texting, emoticons. What does the rapidly changing digital landscape mean for classroom teaching? How has technology affected the brain development of students? How does it relate to what we know about learning styles, memory, and multiple intelligences? How can teachers close the digital divide that separates many of them from their students? In Brain-Based Teaching in the Digital Age, Marilee Sprenger answers these and other questions with research-based information and practical advice gained from her years as a classroom teacher and a consultant on brain-based teaching. As she puts it, "It's time to meet the 'digital brain.' We need to use the technology tools, learn the digital dialogue, and understand and relate better to our students." At the same time, she emphasizes the importance of educating the whole child by including exercise, music, and art in the classroom and helping students develop their social-emotional intelligence. Creativity, empathy, and the ability to synthesize material are 21st century skills that can't be ignored in the digital age. Readers will find easy-to-understand information about the digital brain and how it works, "high-tech" and "low-tech" strategies for everyday teaching and learning, and inspiration for creating classroom environments that will entice and encourage students at all grade levels. With this book as a guide, educators can move confidently across the digital divide to a world of new possibilities—for themselves and their students.