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Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching, 4/E
Margaret D. Roblyer

ISBN-10: 0131195727
ISBN-13: 9780131195721

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Copyright: 2006
Format: Paper; 480 pp
Published: 07/25/2005

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For courses in Computers in Education and Educational Technology.

This new edition of Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching, 4th edition, by M.D. Roblyer, provides hands-on practice with technology tools to illustrate how to integrate technology into the curriculum to support and shape learning.  The author’s five-part Technology Integration Planning Model (TIP Model) shows teachers how to create an environment in which technology can effectively enhance learning.

 

For this 4th edition, the author has developed a cohesive, comprehensive technology integration framework that builds on the strong research, the TIP model, and the numerous integration strategies of previous editions, and includes powerful classroom video clips of effective use of technology to shape learning.

This framework is designed to:

Introduce Readers To Technology Integration
  • NEW! Technology Integration Examples —  (Ch. 2-15) provides classroom-based scenarios linked to the end-of-chapter workshop and chapter objectives
    • Each example provides readers with a classroom context for chapter content and walks the reader through the steps of the TIP Model
  • NEW! Making the Case for Technology Integration— presents issues regarding chapter content  Ex. pp. ___
    • Provides readers with anopportunity to reflect on the bigger picture of technology integration

·        NEW! Top Ten feature highlights and describes the best software features, uses, and strategies for teachers to apply. Ex. pp. __

o       Serves as an introduction to available technologies and their most effective application in the classroom.

  • NEW! Interactive Summaryincludes key information and concepts covered in each chapter linked to examples on the Companion Website Ex. pp. __
    • Readers can check and extend their understanding of chapter concepts by viewing examples on the text’s Companion Website

 

Help You Plan for Effective Technology Integration

  • NEW! Adapting for Special Needs — provides alternative software and technology materials to consider and use for meeting the needs of future students with special needs Ex. pp. ___
    • Provides a resource for creating lesson plans that encompass the diverse learners readers may find in an inclusive classroom.  
  • Technology Integration Ideas — introduces technology lesson plan ideas tied to ISTE NETS-S Standards Ex. pp. __
    • Correlates professional technology standards with lesson plan ideas readers can modify to use in their portfolio or to amass lesson plans for their future classroom.

Help You Practice Technology Integration

  • NEW! Technology Integration Workshop & DVD— This workshop, which is also offered on the DVD that is packaged free in the back of this text,offers a variety of hands-on activities including:

·         NEW! Clips from the Classroom: Shaping Learning with Technology — Classroom based video

o       illustrates the effective use of technology in the classroom with questions to guide further reflection

·         NEW! The TIP Model in Action feature — readers analyze classroom scenarios relative to the TIP Model.

o       Readers gain a life-long understanding of how to plan for effective technology integration through real-life examples

·         NEW! TIE into Practice: Technology Integration Example — Practical tutorial and skill building activities and hands-on experiences

o         Builds readers skills using popular software and hardware applications.

·         For Your Teaching Portfolio — Directs you to save the material you have created in a personal portfolio.

o         Chapter activities result in readers developing a wealth of artifacts for their professional portfolio.

 

 

 

 

 

This framework is designed to:

Introduce Readers To Technology Integration
  • NEW! Technology Integration Examples —  (Ch. 2-15) provides classroom-based scenarios linked to the end-of-chapter workshop and chapter objectives
    • Each example provides readers with a classroom context for chapter content and walks the reader through the steps of the TIP Model
  • NEW! Making the Case for Technology Integration— presents issues regarding chapter content  Ex. pp. ___
    • Provides readers with anopportunity to reflect on the bigger picture of technology integration

·        NEW! Top Ten feature highlights and describes the best software features, uses, and strategies for teachers to apply. Ex. pp. __

o       Serves as an introduction to available technologies and their most effective application in the classroom.

  • NEW! Interactive Summaryincludes key information and concepts covered in each chapter linked to examples on the Companion Website Ex. pp. __
    • Readers can check and extend their understanding of chapter concepts by viewing examples on the text’s Companion Website

 

Help You Plan for Effective Technology Integration

  • NEW! Adapting for Special Needs — provides alternative software and technology materials to consider and use for meeting the needs of future students with special needs Ex. pp. ___
    • Provides a resource for creating lesson plans that encompass the diverse learners readers may find in an inclusive classroom.  

Help You Practice Technology Integration

  •  NEW! Part of the Merrill Teacher Prep Textbook Series.  Your students' textbook is now the ultimate resource for applying learned strategies to classroom practice.  "Things to Take Into Your Classroom" featured on the front and back cover of every Teacher Prep text lists page references for the book's strategies, plans, activities, lessons, and other resourceful materials for students to use in the classroom--making this text not just a book for learning, but a book for teaching.
  • NEW! Technology Integration Workshop & DVD— This workshop, which is also offered on the DVD that is packaged free in the back of this text,offers a variety of hands-on activities including:

·         NEW! Clips from the Classroom: Shaping Learning with Technology — Classroom based video

o       illustrates the effective use of technology in the classroom with questions to guide further reflection

·         NEW! The TIP Model in Action feature — readers analyze classroom scenarios relative to the TIP Model.

o       Readers gain a life-long understanding of how to plan for effective technology integration through real-life examples

·         NEW! TIE into Practice: Technology Integration Example — Practical tutorial and skill building activities and hands-on experiences

o         Builds readers skills using popular software and hardware applications.

 

 

 

 

Part 1 Introduction and Background on Integrating Technology in Education

Chapter 1 Educational Technology in Context: The Big Picture

Technology Integration: Then and Now

Introduction: Why Do We Need the "Big Picture?"

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 2 Foundations of Effective Technology Integration: Theory and Practice

A Tale of Two Technology Integration Strategies: Which Strategy Works Best?

Learning Theories as Bases for Integration Models

A Technology Integration Planning Model for Teachers

When Technology Works Best: Essential Conditions for Technology Integration

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Part II Integrating Software and Media Tutors and Tools into Teaching and Learning

Chapter 3 Teaching with Instructional Software

Technology Integration Example: The Alien Rescue Project

What is Instructional Software?

Drill and Practice Software Functions

Tutorial Activities

Simulation Activities

Instructional Game Activities

Problem-solving Activities

Integrated Learning Systems (ILS)

A Summary of Instructional Software Integration Strategies

Evaluating and Selecting Instructional Software

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 4 Teaching with the Three Basic Software Tools: Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Database Programs

Technology Integration Example: Money Management with Spreadsheets: Can You Afford Your Dream Car?

Introduction to the basic three software tools

Using Word Processing Software in Teaching and Learning

Using Spreadsheet Software in Teaching and Learning

Using Database Software in Teaching and Learning

A Summary of Instructional Software Integration Strategies

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 5 Teaching with Software: Beyond the Basic Programs

Technology Integration Example: A Desktop-Published Literary Anthology

Introduction to Other Software Tools

Using Materials Generators

Using Data Collection and Analysis Tools

Using Graphics Tools

Using Planning and Organizing tools

Using Research and Reference Tools

Using Tools to Support Specific Content Areas

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 6 Teaching with Multimedia and Hypermedia Tools

Technology Integration Example: Interactive Multimedia Storybooks

Introduction to Multimedia and Hypermedia

Commercial Hypermedia Software Packages

Introduction to Multimedia/Hypermedia Authoring

Authoring Tools Type 1: Presentation Software

Authoring Tools Type 2: Video Production and Editing Systems

Authoring Tools Type 3: Hypermedia Software

Multimedia Authoring Tools Type #4: Virtual Reality (VR) and Other Immersion Tools

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Part III Linking to Learn: Principles and Strategies

Chapter 7 Introducing the Internet and Other Distance Learning Tools

Technology Integration Example: A Research Paper Website

Background on Distance Education

Introducing the Internet

Communicating on the Internet

Offering Courses and Programs with Distance Technologies

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 8 Integrating the Internet into the Curriculum

Technology Integration Example: American Presidency Webquest

Background on web-based learning activities

Resources for Web Page and Web Site Development

Procedures for Developing and Evaluating Web Pages and Web Sites

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Part IV Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum

Chapter 9 Technology in English and the Language Arts

Technology Integration Example: Classroom Revolutions

Introduction

Issues and problems in English and language arts instruction

Technology integration strategies for English and language arts instruction

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 10 Technology in Foreign Language and ESOL Instruction

Technology Integration Example: A Discussion Board en Français

Issues and problems in ELL and foreign language instruction

Technology integration strategies for ELL and foreign language instruction

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 11 Technology in Mathematics and Science Instruction

Technology Integration Example: Hot and Cold Data!

Introduction

Issues and problems in mathematics education

Technology integration strategies for mathematics education

Useful web sites for mathematics instruction

Issues and problems in science education

Technology integration strategies for science education

Useful web sites for science instruction

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 12 Technology in Social Studies Instruction

Technology Integration Example: Studying Our Past, Mapping Our Future

Introduction

Issues and problems in social studies education

Technology integration strategies for social studies

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 13 Technology in Art and Music Instruction

Technology Integration Example: The Fine Art of Electronic Portfolios

Introduction: The arts in the Information Age

Issues and problems in music education

Technology integration strategies for music education

Issues and problems in art education

Technology integration strategies for art education

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 14 Technology in Physical Education and Health Education

Technology Integration Example: Personal Fitness Plans You Can Live With

Introduction

Issues and problems in Physical Education and Health Education

Technology integration strategies for physical education and health education

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Chapter 15 Technology in Special Education

Technology Integration Example: Helping Students with Disabilities Blend In

Introduction

Issues and problems in special education

Technology integration strategies for special education

Final tips for teachers

To Review What You Learned From This Chapter

The Technology Integration Workshop

Glossary

CD-ROM User Manual

 

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