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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781461431855
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXV, 1005 p. 146 illus., 57 illus. in color, online resource)
    Edition: 4th ed. 2014
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Handbook of research on educational communications and technology
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Educational technology--Research. ; Telecommunication in education--Research. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bildungsforschung ; Kommunikationsforschung ; Forschungsmethode
    Abstract: Now in its fourth edition, the Handbook has become synonymous with excellence in providing cutting edge research on educational communications and technology to the information and communication technology community. This Handbook is written for researchers in educational communication and technology, professors of instructional design and instructional technology as well as professionals working in the fields of ICT, Learning Sciences, Educational Technology, IT, and ID. In addition, it has been and will continue to be an invaluable reference for academic and professional libraries. Under the sponsorship of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), an international cadre of authors has been assembled representing the absolute best in the field. Expanded from 56 to 74 chapters, topics covered range from methodology, instructional strategies, assessment, design models, implementation and technology integration. A full 15 chapters are devoted to examining the future of the field, including robust discussions of new and emerging technologies and the fostering of ICT research in the developing world. This completely expanded and updated Handbook will become an indispensible addition to the field; anyone with an interest in the field of educational communications and technology will find their library enriched for including it
    Description / Table of Contents: Foundations of educational communications and technologyHistorical overview.- Research-based perspectives.- Examples -- Research methods.- Research approaches.-Design research.-Developmental research -- Activity research.- Classroom action research -- Quantitative methods -- Qualitative methods -- Strategies and models -- Formal learning -- Informal learning -- Adult learners -- Instructional design and development models -- Model-based learning and performance -- Motivational models -- Models for personalized learning -- Planning and implementation of educational technology -- Change agency in learning -- Cultural considerations -- Distributed educational practice -- Policies governing educational technology implementation, participatory planning and implementation of educational technology -- Emerging technologies -- Mobile technologies -- Tools and technologies for learning in complex domains -- Adaptive technologies -- Virtual/synthetic learning --  Emerging representation technologies -- Web 2.0 communications tools and technologies -- Technology integration -- TPACK -- Technology integration in schools.- Technology integration in work settings -- Technology integration in health care -- Technology integration in public service contexts -- Technology integration in multi-cultural settings -- Technology integration for problem solving and decision making --  Technology integration and generational differences -- Assessment and evaluation.- Collecting and analyzing data -- Program evaluation and research -- Assessing educational technologies in various domains -- Model-centered assessment -- Formative assessments -- Looking forward: Innovative educational technology around the globe.- Educational technology, funding opportunities and programs -- The learning sciences and instructional design technologies -- Costs and benefits of educational technology -- Educational technology and developing countries -- The philosophy of science and educational technologies -- The future of educational technology research.       .
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781461433293 , 1283933543 , 9781283933544
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXIII, 294 p. 69 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Social sciences Data processing ; Education ; Education ; Computer science ; Social sciences Data processing
    Abstract: This edited volume includes the most up to date, expanded, and peer reviewed papers from the 2011 CELDA Conference, focusing on the conference theme: Ubiquitous and Mobile Informal and Formal Learning in thr Digital Age. The contributions are aggressively interdisciplinary and cover such timely topics as social web technologies, virtual worlds and games, and location-based and context-aware learning environments. Informal and formal learning settings are explored and a myriad of concrete examples provided to assit the reader in developing curricula, programs, and courses on the topic.
    Description / Table of Contents: Ubiquitous and mobile formal and informal learning in the digital age -- Challenges and new perspectives -- Social web technologies for new knowledge representations -- Social web technologies for knowledge retrieval, creation, and sharing in formal and informal educational settings -- Virtual worlds and formal learning -- Virtual worlds and informal learning -- Game-based learning and assessment -- Location-based environments for learning -- Context-aware environments for learning -- Formal and informal learning integration -- Conclusions and future directions.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781461451853
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 198 p. 18 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Early childhood education ; Educational psychology ; Developmental psychology ; Education ; Education ; Early childhood education ; Educational psychology ; Developmental psychology ; Lernziel ; Kreativität
    Abstract: Teaching Creatively and Teaching CreativityMary Banks Gregerson, Heather T. Snyder, and James C. Kaufman, editorsIn this age of standardized testing, No Child Left Behind, and the race to keep up with other nations, some may question whether creativity should be taught in the schools. Indeed, many may doubt that creativity can be taught at all--that either a student has it, or not. The contributors to Teaching Creatively and Teaching Creativity address these issues with innovative flair, offering an engaging user's manual for inventive pedagogy. Recognizing that creativity is a core attribute of being competitive, the book illustrates creative teaching in all its possibilities--in developing curricula, in designing assignments, and hands-on in the classroom. Examples span the grade levels from K to graduate, and the disciplines, including psychology, music, science, art, and forensics. The result: a creative continuum as educators enhance their own creativity and unleash that of their students. Included in the coverage: Facilitating creativity in the classroom: professional development for K-12 instructors.Shaping creative attitudes in teachers and students.Cognitive aspects of learning: science learning through serious educational games.The global reach of creative lifelong learning skills for graduate, law, and medical students.Teaching for creativity in the micro-moment.Creative ideas for actualizing student potential. Teaching Creatively and Teaching Creativity is an inspiring volume that will spark the imaginations of preschool teachers, K-12 educators, and professors in psychology, education, and other disciplines looking for ways to teach innovatively and advance creativity in their students. Undergraduate and graduate students planning teaching careers will also find it of interest.
    Description / Table of Contents: Teaching Creatively and Teaching Creativity; Foreword; Preface; References; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I: Introduction: Teaching Teachers; Chapter 1: Facilitating Creativity in the Classroom: Professional Development for K12 Teachers; Creativity Is Important, But; The Four C Model of Creativity; The Creative Person-Personality Plus; Nurturing Creative Personality Traits and mini-c Creativity in the Classroom; Awareness of Creativity; Imagination; Independence; Risk Taking; High Energy; Curiosity; Sense of Humor/Playfulness; Attracted to Complexity; Artistic and Aesthetic Perspectives
    Description / Table of Contents: Open-MindednessNeed for Privacy and Alone Time; Perceptive; Creative Classroom Culture; References; Chapter 2: Teaching for Creativity: How to Shape Creative Attitudes in Teachers and in Students; Creative Attitude in Teaching for Creativity; Distinction Between Teaching for Creativity and Teaching Creatively; Creativity, Creative Attitude, Creative Skills; Creative Attitude in Education; Teaching for Creativity: Examples; Creativity Lessons for Students; The Goals of the Creativity Lessons; The Tasks in the Creativity Lesson; The Rules of the Creativity Lesson
    Description / Table of Contents: The Course of the Creativity LessonSummer Seminar for Teachers; The Context and Rationale; The Goals of the Summer Seminar; The Course of the Summer Seminar; The Results: A Lesson Designed and Tested During the 2011 Summer Seminar; At the Heart of Education for Creativity; References; Chapter 3: The Art in Action Project; A New Model for Twenty-First Century Learning; Empowering Teaching Artists and Classroom Teachers as Cocreators of Learning; Measuring Success: Art in Action Evaluation Methods and Mid-Project Results; References; Part II: Teaching Creatively
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: Cognitive Aspects of Creativity: Science Learning Through Serious Educational GamesIntroduction; Rationale; Expert thinking/Creative thinkers; Play as a Vehicle for Creativity; The Design Process; In Practice; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Creatively Teaching Introductory Psychology in Liberal Arts Institutions; Creatively Teaching Introductory Psychology in Liberal Arts Institutions; References; Chapter 6: The Global Reach of Creative Life Long Learning Skills for Graduate, Law, and Medical Students; Brave New Educational World Around the Globe; On-Line; Educational Climate
    Description / Table of Contents: Media LiteracyOn Film; On Stage; Ethics and Standards; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Teaching Music Theory Fundamentals Creatively; A Modern Textbook Example; The Creative Learner; A Theory Lesson: The Historical Creativity of Guido of Arezzo; References; Chapter 8: New Directions in Teaching Forensic Psychology; Introduction; Clinical Forensic Psychology Program; Description of Innovative Practicum Sites; Guardian ad Litem Program; Legal Aid Program; Juvenile Detention Center; Mental Health Unit in Jail; STEP Program in Jail; Description of Innovative Techniques in Clinical Courses
    Description / Table of Contents: Ethics and Professional Issues
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Facilitating creativity in the classroom: Professional development for K-12 teachers -- Teaching for Creativity: How to shape creative attitudes in teachers and in students -- The art in action in project -- Cognitive aspects of creativity: Science learning through serious educational games -- Creatively teaching introductory psychology in liberal arts institutions -- the global reach of creative lifelong learning skills for graduate, law, and medical students -- Teaching music theory fundamentals creatively -- New directions in teaching forensic psychology -- Creative ideas for actualizing student potential -- Expect the unexpected: Teaching for creativity in the micromoments -- Personal stories, critical moments, and playback theater -- Designing creative assignments: Examples of journal assignments and a creative project -- Teaching for creativity: Domains and divergent thinking, intrinsic motivation, and evaluation -- Conclusion..
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781461446965
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 303 p. 36 illus., 20 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: Explorations in the Learning Sciences, Instructional Systems and Performance Technologies
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    Keywords: Developmental psychology ; Education ; Education ; Developmental psychology ; Computerunterstützter Unterricht
    Abstract: This book provides contemporary examples of the ways in which educators can use digital technologies to create effective learning environments that support improved learning and instruction. Guided by multiple conceptual and methodological traditions evolving primarily from the learning sciences and instructional technology communities, the book offers readers a myriad of technologic innovations and supplies concrete solutions to anyone looking to foster deep understanding, collaboration, creativity, invention, and reflection in both formal and informal learning settings . Emerging mobile and networked technologies specifically designed to extend student learning and foster student engagement beyond the confines of the classroom are provided along with tangible guidelines for their implementation and incorporation. This book will prove an invaluable resource to researchers, teacher educators and anyone actively seeking to support student-directed learning through a focused engagement with new media literacies .
    Description / Table of Contents: Emerging Technologiesfor the Classroom; Foreword; Contents; Reviewers; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction to Emerging Technologies for the Classroom: A Learning Sciences Perspective; Digital Technologies: Past and Present; Overview of Emerging Technologies for the Classroom; Part I: Technologies That Support Learning to Understand and Create; Part II: Technologies That Support Learning by Collaboration; Part III: Technologies That Support Anytime, Anyplace Learning; Part IV: Technologies That Support Learning by Gaming; Future Direction; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I: Technologies that Support Learning to Understand and CreateChapter 2: Curricular Activity Systems Supporting the Use of Dynamic Representations to Foster Students' Deep Understanding of Mathematics; Background; What Are Dynamic-Representation Environments?; Bene fi ts of Dynamic-Representation Environments in Mathematics Education; Curricular Activity Systems; Exemplars; Exemplar 1: SimCalc; Form of Materials; Teacher Preferences for Classroom Interactions; Professional Development; Exemplar 2: Geometer's Sketchpad; Next Steps; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Dynabooks: Supporting Teachers to Engage All Learners in Key LiteraciesBackground; Dynabook: Back to the Future; Challenges for Digital Texts; Diversity; Mathematics; Engagement; Supporting Teachers; The Evolving Nature of Reading; Universal Design for Learning as a Framework; Exemplars; Exemplar 1: Thinking Reader; Exemplar 2: Inquiry-Based Science Project; Exemplar 3: Proportionality Dynabook; Next Steps; Research on Proportionality Dynabook; Learning Sciences and Education; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: Teaching Engineering Design with Digital Fabrication: Imagining, Creating, and Re fi ning IdeasBackground; Constructing Understanding Through Engineering Design; Infrastructure Requirements for Using Digital Fabrication for Engineering Design in the Classroom; Digital Fabrication Hardware for the Classroom; Digital Design Software for the Classroom; Exemplars; Curricula That Incorporate Engineering Principles; Exemplar 1: Skyline Design at Hofstra University; Exemplar 2: Elementary Classrooms with the University of Virginia
    Description / Table of Contents: Exemplar 3: Middle School Students Learning in Informal SettingsSummary; Next Steps; Key Issues for Digital Fabrication in Schools; Future Directions of Digital Fabrication in Schools; References; Chapter 5: Professional Development Programs for Teaching with Visualizations; Background; Knowledge Integration; Web-Based Inquiry Science Environment; Exemplars; Exemplar 1: Teaching with Visualizations Through MODELS (Ms. Cramer); Year 1; Year 2; Summer Professional Development Institute; Exemplar 2: Teaching with Visualizations Through TELS (Ms. Lewis); Year 1; Year 2
    Description / Table of Contents: Professional Development Through Mentor
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781461431756 , 1283910675 , 9781283910675
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 101 p. 14 illus., 7 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Keywords: Curriculum planning ; Educational tests and measurements ; Literacy ; Education ; Education ; Curriculum planning ; Educational tests and measurements ; Literacy
    Abstract: Embracing the contribution and active participation of researchers, teachers, creators, managers and other specialists, this volume provides in-depth discussion of:• Students’ perspectives on media in the classroom• Students and media (as content and as tools for learning)• Educational Media Design• Institutional Impact of the integration of Educational Media• Old v. New Media: what really matters?• Research and Evaluation• Personal and/or social learning environments/networks• Media and inclusion• Media and informal learning• Immersive learning environments• Virtual mobility in Education• Mobile learning• Media and literaciesThe best peer-reviewed and hand selected papers presented at the 2011 ICEM and SIIE Joint Conference in Portugal make up the volume. Taken as a whole, they provide the most up-to-date material published on the future of ICT and the media in education, providing an invaluable resource to researchers, curriculum developers, policy makers, and anyone interested in the latest information about this emerging and exciting area of study.
    Description / Table of Contents: Media in Education; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Old Meets New: Culture and Digital Technologies in Schools; Contemporary Challenges; Looking to the Dream: School Labyrinth; Notes; References; Chapter 2: What Is This Thing Called "Design" in Instructional Design Research?- The ABC Instant Research Question Generator; Introduction; Theoretical Underpinnings; Radical Humanist; Interpretive; Functionalist Paradigm; Radical Structuralist; The Adaptation of the Model to Embrace Socially Responsible Research in Educational Technology: The ABC Instant Research Question Generator
    Description / Table of Contents: Four Research Questions to Achieve the AimsWhat Next? The Aim and the Rationale; Worked Examples: Four Case Studies; Explore (Radical Humanist/Formalist); Explain (Interpretive/Populist); Develop (Functionalist); Describe (Radical Structuralist); Conclusions and Recommendations; The Key Aims, Beliefs and Concerns of Researchers; Alignment Between Aims and Research Questions; Recommendations for Policy and Practice; Recommendations for Further Development; References; Chapter 3: Designing Educational Multimedia Resources; Introduction; The Conception Stage; Preliminary Research
    Description / Table of Contents: Discussion on the Strategic InterestViability Studies; Delimitation of the Training Framework; Speci fi cation; Project's Framing and Management; Pedagogical Model; "Storyboard"; Final Remarks; References; Chapter 4: An Evaluation Model for Quality Assurance of Blended Learning: Exploring the Lecturers' Perspectives; Introduction; Evaluation, Quality Assurance and Quality Criteria; The Study; Methodology; Findings and Discussion; Final Considerations; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5: Re fl ective Map About the Limits and Challenges of Continued Training of Teachers for the Use of Mobile Technologies: The Experience of PROUCAIntroduction; Training of Teachers for the Use of ICT: A Challenge to the Teaching in Schools; Perceptions of Teachers in Relation to Laptop and on Training for PROUCA: Some Re fl ections on the Possible Study Case in Sergipe/Brazil; Final Thoughts; References; Chapter 6: Web 1.0 and Web 2.0: An Anglo-Portuguese Research Project on the Impact of Using Technology in Science Education Programmes; Introduction; Methodology; Results
    Description / Table of Contents: Final ThoughtsReferences; Chapter 7: Learning Foreign Languages in the Twenty-First Century: An Innovating Teletandem Experiment Through Skype; Introduction; What Is Teletandem ?; How Does One Teach and Learn by Teletandem?; The Brazil/Italy Teletandem Project; Current Limitations and Future Challenges; References; Authors' Biography; Index;
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