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New digital technology in education : conceptualizing professional learning for educators / Wan Ng.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Springer, 2015.Description: xxi, 226 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9783319357539
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.33 NG
Summary: This practice-minded reference addresses educator confusion and skepticism towards digital technologies in the classroom, demystifying the processes of digital learning and establishing a framework for integrating technology into professional development. Theories and findings on technology-enhanced learning offer instructors models for improving their own digital literacy toward developing and implementing materials and evaluating results. Chapters analyzing current digital trends in education, including BYOD (bring your own device) learning, personalized learning, and the flipped classroom, demonstrate a wide range of educational possibilities across disciplines. The guidelines proposed in the book allow educators to develop a systematic professional learning program so that technology becomes an necessary and valued component of their teaching repertoire. Among the featured topics: Change and continuity in educational uses of new digital technologies. Digital practices of young people and their teaching implications. Theories underpinning learning with digital technologies. · Digital literacy: The overarching element for successful technology integration. Technology integration and the flipped classroom. Mobile learning: BYOD and personalized learning. For educators and education researchers, New Digital Technology in Education is a stimulating guide to the challenges and opportunities ahead as technology continues to be an essential part of learning, and pedagogy catches up.
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Paro College Library General Stacks Non-fiction 371.33 NG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E19655 Available E19655

Understanding Physical processes

Paro College Library General Stacks Non-fiction 371.33 NG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E19654 Available E19654

Understanding Physical processes

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Understanding Physical processes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This practice-minded reference addresses educator confusion and skepticism towards digital technologies in the classroom, demystifying the processes of digital learning and establishing a framework for integrating technology into professional development. Theories and findings on technology-enhanced learning offer instructors models for improving their own digital literacy toward developing and implementing materials and evaluating results. Chapters analyzing current digital trends in education, including BYOD (bring your own device) learning, personalized learning, and the flipped classroom, demonstrate a wide range of educational possibilities across disciplines. The guidelines proposed in the book allow educators to develop a systematic professional learning program so that technology becomes an necessary and valued component of their teaching repertoire. Among the featured topics: Change and continuity in educational uses of new digital technologies. Digital practices of young people and their teaching implications. Theories underpinning learning with digital technologies. · Digital literacy: The overarching element for successful technology integration. Technology integration and the flipped classroom. Mobile learning: BYOD and personalized learning. For educators and education researchers, New Digital Technology in Education is a stimulating guide to the challenges and opportunities ahead as technology continues to be an essential part of learning, and pedagogy catches up.

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