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Show pre-service teachers how new technologies and Web 2.0 tools can change the nature of K-12 schools by generating highly interactive, inquiry-based teaching and learning experiences at all grade levels.
Understanding that 21st century learning” means that teachers prepare, deliver, and assess lessons differently while students think critically and creatively about the learning they do and the technologies they use. For pre-service teachers, a 21st century approach to educational technology entails understanding what interactive technologies can do and how to use them to create engaging, memorable learning experiences for students. This exciting newcomer to the educational technology market in its First Edition, the Second Edition includes the latest technologies and trends that are making education a more dynamic and global teaching and learning experience.
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For college students who are becoming teachers, developing 21st century technology skills requires a dynamic shift in the way they think about and make use of technology in schools. Learning how to use computer hardware and software is less and less the primary goal. Instead, teachers and students need 21st century learning mindsets in which they are active users and assessors of technology. "21st century learning" means teachers prepare, deliver, and assess lessons differently while students think critically and creatively about the learning they do and the technologies they use. Pre-service teachers are coming to recognize that the 21st century approach to educational technology means understanding what interactive computer technologies can do and how to utilize them to create engaging, memorable learning experiences for students. The authors have written this book to help students to do just that.
The second edition provides essential coverage of New and Emerging Technologies including 21st century learning, tablet computers and apps, flipped classrooms, microblogging, online learning, virtual schools, digital citizenship, and digital video as well as expanded explorations of educational websites and software, learning games, digital portfolios, assistive technologies, and student participation systems. These additions let students learn about how the latest technologies can be used in schools to create successful learning experiences for K-12 students.