Overview
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Wan Ng
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University of New South Wales School of Education, Sydney, Australia
Presents a comprehensive overview of the history of technology implementation in the classroom
Focuses on new and emerging technologies and pedagogy
Examines effective and ineffective uses of technology in education, collaboration, and assessment
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Table of contents (9 chapters)
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Review of Digital Technology Integration in Education and the Conceptualising of a Professional Learning Framework
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Components of the Self-Regulated Professional Learning Framework
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Current Trends in Educational Technologies
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Front Matter
Pages 147-147
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Conclusion
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Pages 191-191
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Back Matter
Pages 199-226
About this book
This book addresses the issues confronting educators in the integration of digital technologies into their teaching and their students’ learning. Such issues include a skepticism of the added value of technology to educational learning outcomes, the perception of the requirement to keep up with the fast pace of technological innovation, a lack of knowledge of affordable educational digital tools and a lack of understanding of pedagogical strategies to embrace digital technologies in their teaching. This book presents theoretical perspectives of learning and teaching today’s digital students with technology and propose a pragmatic and sustainable framework for teachers’ professional learning to embed digital technologies into their repertoire of teaching strategies in a systematic, coherent and comfortable manner so that technology integration becomes an almost effortless pedagogy in their day-to-day teaching. The materials in this book are comprised of original and innovative contributions, including empirical data, to existing scholarship in this field. Examples of pedagogical possibilities that are both new and currently practised across a range of teaching contexts are featured. ​
Reviews
“Wan Ng draws on her experiences in researching and using digital technologies, in particular mobile informed learning, in education. Her book provides a realistic framework that will be of interest to schoolteachers and those looking to support teachers’ professional learning with particular regard to developing a repertoire of strategies involving mobile learning. The book’s coherent and research informed approach mean it will be of use to education researchers, especially those investigating the dynamic between mobile learning and pedagogical practice.” (Susan Rodrigues, Technology, Knowledge and Learning, Vol. 23, 2018)
Authors and Affiliations
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University of New South Wales School of Education, Sydney, Australia
Wan Ng
About the author
Associate Professor Wan Ng is interested in the cognitive process of learning with technology and sustainable pedagogy enabled by technology that brings about effective learning in students. She is interested in how young people learn with technology and its relationship with digital literacy and multiliteracies. She believes that sustainability of lifelong learning is learning with digital technology and mobile devices at the individual level, hence empowering the individual with digital literacy, mobile (learning) literacy and multiliteracies is an important aspect of personal development. Her other research interests are located in science education, gifted education, higher education and teachers' work, mostly underpinned by technology