Ebook: Computers, thinking and learning : inspiring students with technology
Author: Nettleback David
- Tags: Education -- Data processing., Computer literacy., Computers -- Study and teaching (Secondary), Information technology -- Study and teaching (Secondary), Thought and thinking -- Study and teaching (Secondary), Learning -- Study and teaching (Secondary), COMPUTERS -- Educational Software.
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: ACER Press
- City: Camberwell, Victoria
- Edition: Reprint
- Language: English
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Computers, Thinking and Learning provides teachers with successful strategies for implementing the full potential of ICT in middle and upper school humanities classrooms. It is a practical and innovative resource that has the authentic voice of a teacher and is an inspirational guide for busy teachers across a range of subjects. Each chapter is divided into three parts: the learning and thinking context, classroom strategies, and wider applications and suggested activities. Chapter topics encourage greater student involvement in the deeper and more significant processes of thinking and learning: Concept Mapping: ICT as a thinking and learning tool Oral language: avoiding death by PowerPoint On Line Discussion: a challenge for thinking skills Hypertext: a writing tool for lateral thinking Visual literacies: moving on from text-based learning Responding to student work: can computers help?
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