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This comprehensive and cutting-edge book portrays a vision of how digital media can help transform schools, and what kinds of curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, infrastructure, and learning environments are necessary for that transformation to take place. The author and his research team spent thousands of hours observing classes and interviewing teachers and students in both successful and unsuccessful technology-rich schools throughout the United States and other countries. Featuring lessons learned as well as analysis of the most up-to-date research, they offer a welcome response to simplistic approaches that either deny the potential of technology or exaggerate its ability to reform education simply by its presence in schools.

Challenging conventional wisdom about technology and education, Learning in the Cloud:

  • Critically examines concepts such as the "digital divide," "21st-century skills," and "guide on the side" for assessing and guiding efforts to improve schools.
  • Combines a compelling vision of technology’s potential to transform learning with an insightful analysis of the curricular challenges required for meaningful change.
  • Discusses the most recent trends in media and learning, such as the potential of tablets and e-reading.
Foreword vii
Chris Dede
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Introduction
1(5)
2 Goals
6(24)
Academic Achievement
6(4)
21st-Century Learning
10(10)
Educational Equity
20(10)
3 Tools
30(21)
Going One-to-One
31(1)
Netbooks
32(2)
Free and Open Source Software
34(2)
Social Media
36(1)
Cloud Computing
37(1)
Media Tablets
38(3)
Digital Content
41(10)
4 Exemplars
51(16)
Netbooks and Writing
51(9)
Experiential Learning
60(7)
5 Designs
67(32)
Curriculum
67(5)
Pedagogy
72(5)
Assessment
77(13)
Combining Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Assessment: Understanding by Design
90(4)
Virtual Schooling
94(5)
6 Environments
99(15)
Devices: Provided by Schools or "BYOT"?
99(2)
Leadership
101(3)
Teachers
104(5)
An Example from Ohio
109(5)
7 Conclusion
114(3)
References 117(9)
Index 126(6)
About The Author 132
Mark Warschauer is a professor of Education and Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of Laptops and Literacy: Learning in the Wireless Classroom.