Full Description
This book examines key issues at the intersection of education and technology by addressing the question that most educators face—how do we use technology to engage students in the learning process and enhance learning?
Problematizing the view that technology is the default solution to a host of problems facing education, while also recognizing that technology has an important place in a variety of education levels, the book provides readers with clear insights on technology and learning from a variety of perspectives from communication studies, education, and related disciplines.
This volume is an essential read for scholars and teachers working in the area of elementary education. It will also be of interest to academics working in the area of education, postsecondary education, and learning and can be used as an ancillary text in graduate-level seminars.
Contents
Part I: Overview Chapter One: Overview Part II: Challenges to Student Learning Chapter Two: Reducing Student Attention, Recall, and Note-taking Chapter Three: Problematizing the "Digital Native" Chapter Four: Digital Inequality and Digital Literacy Skills Part III: Technology in the Classroom Chapter Five: The Active Classroom Chapter Six: From Hardcopy to e-Book and e-Textbook Platforms Chapter Seven: Online Learning Part IV: Technology and Academic Audiences Chapter Eight: Considerations for Teachers Chapter Nine: Considerations for Administrators Chapter Ten: Considerations for Students Chapter Eleven: Conclusion