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Software Goes to School Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Perkins, David N. (Editor), Schwartz, Judah L. (Editor), West, Mary Maxwell (Editor)
ISBN: 0195115775     ISBN-13: 9780195115772
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $93.06  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 1997
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Annotation: Software Goes to School offers an in-depth examination of how computer technology can play an invaluable part in educational efforts through its unique capacities to support the development of students' understanding of difficult concepts.
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Classroom Management
- Education | Educational Psychology
Dewey: 371.307
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 6.68" W x 9.34" (1.28 lbs) 304 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
As American students confront the multiple challenges of standardized tests, international comparisons, and drop-out pressures, educators and policy makers are seeking bold new teaching approaches with increasing urgency. One such approach--the introduction of innovative computer technologies
into the classroom--has met with enthusiasm among students and instructors alike. Software Goes to School brings together leading experts to offer an in-depth examination of how computer technology can play an invaluable part in educational efforts through its unique capacities to support the
development of students' understanding of difficult concepts. Focusing on three broad themes--the nature of understanding, the potential of technology in the classroom, and the transformation of educational theory into practice--the contributors discuss a wealth of subjects central to any efforts
that intend to improve our schools. Topics range from the difficulties students encounter when learning new ideas (especially in science and mathematics), to how the right software allows for hands-on manipulation of abstract concepts, to the social realities of the educational environment. Lively
and engaging, the book is must reading for students, researchers, and professionals in educational psychology, developmental psychology, software design, and for others who hope to see new technologies have a positive impact on our schools.