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Preface | |
Understanding Teaching and Learning | |
Theoretical foundations | |
What is educational technology? | |
Why study educational technology? | |
Teaching and learning: A closer look at the educational event | |
What is learning? | |
How do we learn? | |
Learning as communication: A framework for exploring teaching and learning | |
What is perspective? | |
A view of the learner | |
What is teaching? | |
Toward a systems view of teaching, learning, and technology | |
Designing and planning technology-enhanced Instruction | |
What is an instructional environment? | |
Using an instructional planning system | |
Designing instruction | |
The Dynamic Instructional Design model | |
Using the DID model to plan instruction | |
Using the DID model to create lesson plans | |
Lesson planning | |
The lesson planner: Practical application of the DID | |
Instructional action planning | |
The instructional action planner: Getting ready to teach | |
Linking planning, learning, and teaching | |
Planning for technology in teaching and learning | |
Applying Technologies for Effective Instruction | |
Personal computers in the learning environment | |
Computers, teaching, and you | |
How does a computer work? | |
What do I need to know about software? | |
What do I need to know about hardware? | |
Hardware for teaching and learning | |
Digital technologies in the classroom | |
Emerging technologies: hardware in the future | |
From hardware to software | |
Using productivity software for teaching and learning | |
What do educators need to know about software? | |
Evaluating and using productivity software | |
Evaluating and using school/classroom management support software | |
Using educational software for teaching and learning | |
Academic software | |
Networking and the Internet in the learning environment | |
Network connectivity, communications, and security | |
Sharing and communicating via a network | |
Expanding connectivity through telecommunications | |
Telecommunications technologies | |
The Internet: Connecting networks to networks across the globe | |
Internet tools and services | |
Internet service providers | |
Internet-based communications | |
Other Internet services | |
Using the Internet in teaching and learning | |
Using the Internet for teaching and learning | |
The World Wide Web | |
Making the most of Internet resources | |
Web-enhanced instruction | |
Web site design | |
What to include | |
Web tools | |
What you should know | |
Audio and visual technologies in the learning environment | |
Audio in instruction | |
Traditional audio technologies | |
Digital audio technologies | |
Internet audio | |
Visual technologies in teaching and learning | |
Visual communications and learning | |
Using non-projected visuals in teaching and learning | |
Using projected visuals in teaching and learning | |
Multimedia in teaching and learning | |
Video technologies in the learning environment | |
Motion video | |
Traditional video technologies | |
Using traditional video in teaching and learning | |
Digital video technologies | |
Using digital video in teaching and learning | |
Internet video | |
Using Internet video in teaching and learning | |
Technology in Schools: Changing Teaching and Learning | |
Distance learning: Using technologies to redefine the classroom | |
What is distance learning? | |
Distance education and other alternative delivery systems | |
Designing instruction for alternative delivery | |
Technologies for teaching and learning at a distance | |
Providing interactivity via distance support technologies | |
Applying alternative learning principles and technologies to enhance traditional classrooms | |
Issues in using distance and alternative delivery systems | |
Issue in implementing | |
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