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Educational Development Through Information and Communications Technology [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 238 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 440 g
  • Sari: SEDA Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2002
  • Kirjastus: Kogan Page Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0749435658
  • ISBN-13: 9780749435653
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 238 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 440 g
  • Sari: SEDA Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2002
  • Kirjastus: Kogan Page Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0749435658
  • ISBN-13: 9780749435653
Published in the Staff and Educational Development Series, and bringing together contributions from a range of higher educational settings in the UK and Internationally, this book explores the practical use that can be made of IT by educators

Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has proved to be one of the key drivers of change in education. In higher education particularly, ICT is enabling educators, educational developers and institutions to 'reach out' to learners, using innovative approaches based on the flexibility, accessibility and diversity that it offers.
This book is based on the experiences of expert educational developers from the UK, United States, Canada, South Africa and Malaysia. It considers the ways in which ICT can be used to enhance learning both on and off campus, and how educators and institutions have tackled the issues associated with the adoption of new approaches and technologies. However, as the development of new technology is relentless, the book recognizes that ICT is not a panacea in itself -- good teaching remains crucial to good education. With this in mind, the contributors address issues beyond 'technology', looking at the importance of teaching and at the skills of teachers themselves if ICT is to be truly successful. Coverage is grouped into four key themes:
*strategic issues for ICT initiatives
*introducing ICT into the classroom
*using ICT in practice
*using ICT in learning and educational support
International in scope, and written by educators and educational developers rather than by technologists, this book is intended to be accessible to anyone with a critical interest in improving education through the use of ICT. It will be of particular interest to staff and educational developers, ICT coordinators, course leaders and course developers.
Notes on contributors xii
Preface xii
Acknowledgements xiv
Educational development and ICT an introduction
1(8)
Stephen Fallows
Rakesh Bhanot
Implementing an institution-wide ICT strategy for university education
9(10)
Susan Foster
Institution-wide implementation of ICT in student learning
19(14)
Ivan Moore
The impact of ubiquitous laptop computing
33(12)
Donna Wood McCarty
Managing active student learning with a virtual learning environment
45(14)
Mark Stiles
Paul Orsmond
Virtual learning environments as tools in learning and teaching
59(14)
Michelle Haynes
Kyriaki Anagnostopoulou
Motivational factors in students' online learning
73(14)
Anne Davidson
Marina Orsini-Jones
Computer mediated communication: impact on learning
87(14)
Maggie Hutchings
ICT for worldwide collaborative professional development
101(12)
Gillian Jordan
Use of the intranet to develop students' key skills
113(10)
Sue Drew
Student assessment using ICT
123(10)
Christine Steven
Stan Zakrzewski
The use of ICT in education for research and development
133(8)
Paul Blackmore
Mick Roach
Jacqueline Dempster
ICT in support of projects and dissertations
141(10)
Mike Fuller
From chalkface to interface (absolute novices to ICT enter university)
151(12)
Marina Moller
Introducing instructional technologies into the classroom: the `Mobius metaphor'
163(12)
Estelle Paget
Susan Chandler
Appropriate use of instructional design to maximize learning
175(12)
Raja Maznah Raja Hussain
Step-by-step approach to pedagogically based Web design
187(14)
David Grantham
ICT: a threat to the traditional university?
201(14)
Rakesh Bhanot
Stephen Fallows
Contributor contact details 215(6)
Index 221