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Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum: A Database of Technology Integration Ideas 2/e

Margaret D. Roblyer

Published August 2002 by Prentice Hall
Copyright 2003, 0 pp., CD-ROM Only
ISBN: 0-13-110964-2
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$25.00

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Summary

Designed for content area methods and computers in education courses, this dual platform CD-ROM database contains approximately 500 lesson plans and strategies to integrate technology into the K-12 curriculum. The lessons are classroom tested and published examples of how others have used technology successfully in each of several major content areas and across content areas. This CD-ROM database is the only one of its kind to include classroom tested, published classroom technology integration strategies—and can be used directly from the CD or copied onto a hard drive where users can edit or add to the lessons on the database. KEY TOPICS: The summaries are provided in a format such that users can search by one or more descriptors (grade level, content area, topic technologies, relative advantage) to locate examples in a specific area of interest. MARKET: For computer and media center teachers of all grade levels from kindergarten through 12th grade.

Features

  • NEW - 250+ lessons added—Many of the new entries focus on the Internet and online learning and have been drawn from sites recommended by Blue Web 'n, an online collection of prize-winning Internet teaching and learning strategies. Other new entries have been based on articles from 1999-2002 issues of ISTE's Learning and Leading with Technology. Each lesson is an edited, summarized version of the original article or lesson plan.
  • NEW - Relative Advantage emphasis—Searchable lesson descriptor that focuses on unique or powerful aspects that technology resources bring to a lesson—these technology resources expand the possibilities of what teachers can do in their lessons (the technology resources allow teachers to do things they could not do as well or could not do at all without them).
  • Lesson plans linked to the national standards.
    • Shows instructors how the activity helps achieve national curriculum goals for which they are responsible.

  • Activities supported with diagrams and example handouts.
    • Helps instructors see how to implement the activity in the classroom.

  • Activities tied to general technology resources—Word processing, spreadsheets.
  • Approximately 500 technology integrated activities.
    • Gives students concrete examples of the integration strategies described in the text Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching.




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