1st Edition

Type II Uses of Technology in Education Projects, Case Studies, and Software Applications

Edited By Cleborne D. Maddux, D. Lamont Johnson Copyright 2006
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    Spark your students to actually want to learn through the creative application of technology!

    Type II applications in education make it possible to teach in new and more effective ways. Type II Uses of Technology in Education: Projects, Case Studies, and Software Applications clearly explains methods and strategies presently used by teachers to offer students a creative learning experience through the application of technology. Each chapter presents individual examples of how teachers have applied technology in schools and classrooms, illustrating through case studies, projects, and software applications how to effectively spark students’ interest and learning.

    Type II Uses of Technology in Education is the third in a series (Internet Applications of Type II Uses of Technology in Education and Classroom Integration of Type II Uses of Technology in Education, both from Haworth) that provides a clear view of the advantages—and challenges—involved in the use of technology to enhance and actively involve students in the learning process. The applications described and discussed at length here go beyond the mundane educational functions like grading or presenting drill and practice exercises to explore fresh ways of teaching and learning. Students can become involved and actually want to learn, all through the use of creative technology application. The book also includes tables and figures to enhance understanding of the material.

    Type II Uses of Technology in Education discusses:

    • data collection, analysis, and communication in student research using pocket PCs and laptops
    • the educational effect of using a learning object as a pedagogical model rather than simply being technological in nature
    • examples of integrated Type II activities
    • e-learning courses using interactive video, WebCT, and on-site discussion groups
    • electronic discussion applications in a laptop university teacher education program
    • challenges facing students using computers to enhance and express the extent of their learning
    • information and communication technology (ICT) integration into schools—using three illustrative case studies
    • forward planning needed to make the difficult change to technological application for learning
    • a case study that used problem-based learning software with at-risk students
    • using technology to reinforce visual learning strategies
    • digital portfolio development as a Type II application
    • interactive computer technology in art instruction
    • on-demand help features for effective interactive learning experience
    • Personal Educational Tools (PETs)

    Type II Uses of Technology in Education: Projects, Case Studies, and Software Applications provides numerous illustrations of technology learning in action and is perfect for educators and students in programs dealing with information technology in education, and for public school personnel with interests and responsibilities in using information technology in the classroom.

    • INTRODUCTION
    • Type II Applications of Information Technology in Education: The Next Revolution (Cleborne D. Maddux and D. LaMont Johnson)
    • Using Technology to Enhance Science Inquiry in an Outdoor Classroom (Pamela Cantrell and Mark S. Knudson)
    • Learning Projects, Type II Applications, and Embedded Pedagogical Models (George Gadanidis and Karen Schindler)
    • Future Teachers’ Classroom Applications of Technology (Catherine E. Brawner and Rodney H. Allen)
    • Professional Development and Recursive E-Learning (Pam Elges, Marielena Righettini, and Martha Combs)
    • Electronic Discussion: A Case Study of the Range of Applications in a Laptop University (Gregory R. MacKinnon, M. Lynn Aylward, and Joseph Bellefontaine)
    • After the In-Service Course: Challenges of Technology Integration (Gregory R. Frederick, Heidi Schweizer, and Robert Lowe)
    • Typology of ICT Implementation and Technology Applications (Dorit Tubin)
    • Steering the Supertanker: Transforming Teaching and Learning Through the Use of ICT (John P. Cuthell)
    • Using Problem-Based Learning Software with At-Risk Students: A Case Study (Pavel Samsonov, Susan Pedersen, and Christine L. Hill)
    • Using Technology to Support Visual Learning Strategies (Blanche O’Bannon, Kathleen Puckett, and Glenda Rakes)
    • Digital Portfolios: Software Selection for Student Manipulation (Andrew L. Hunt, Betty K. Wood, Mary Kate Terrell, and Jim Isom)
    • Making Meaningful Connections: Interactive Computer Hypertext in Art Education (B. Stephen Carpenter II and Pamela G. Taylor)
    • Type II Applications: Using On-Demand Help Features Effectively in Interactive Learning Environments: A Literature Review (Jorge Gaytan)
    • Personal Educational Tools (PETS) for Type II Learning (Rhonda Christensen, Theresa Overall, and Gerald Knezek)
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Cleborne D. Maddux, D. LaMont Johnson