TEACHING AND LEARNING WITH TECHNOLOGY (2003) - Co-authored
by Judy Lever-Duffy (Miami-Dade), Jean B. McDonald (Lambuth University), and
Al P. Mizell (Nova Southeastern University), Teaching and Learning with
Technology is an invaluable resource for current and future teachers or trainers of
technology education. The publication combines theoretical, technical, and experiential
components into a real-world approach. Three basic principles have guided the authors:
1) grounding the study of educational technologies in effective teaching and learning in
the real-world classroom, 2) exploring all classroom technologies, and 3) offering tools
and activities to effectively use educational technology.
Features included in the book are: People, Real Stories; In the Classroom; Connecting
Theory to Practice; Issues in Teaching and Technology; Rubrics; Topical Notations; On
the Web! Icons; Student Activities; and Illustrations. Chapters are followed with: Key
Terms, Key Theorists, Chapter Review, What Do You think? Learning Together! and
Hands-On! The Addendum includes: The National Educational Technology Standards
for Teachers and Students, Educational Technology Resources, Organizations, a
Glossary, and References.
A CD-ROM (included with the book) and an Instructor's Web site at:
http://www.ablongman.com/lever-duffy provide extended, updated resources, as well as a
total teaching and learning community for author and colleague interaction. Pearson
Education, Inc., Boston is the publisher. (Rosemary Lehman)
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