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Teachers and Technoliteracy : Managing Literacy, Technology and Learning in Schools

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Examining the use of technology in education, this text uses detailed case studies to show how schools in different settings can establish sustainable and appropriate technology infrastructure.

The authors also show how to develop teaching practices which enhance technology and literacy skills.

They argue that educational principles should not be sacrificed to the "technological dance" or to the escalating coporatization of education with which new technology is so closely associated.

Rather, they show how technology can be put to the service of education and not only make it more effective, but enrich it as well.

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Allen & Unwin
1864489464 / 9781864489460
Paperback / softback
004.071
01/05/2000
Australia
English
200p.
22 cm
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s author of Hypertext (Melbourne University Press and New York University Press 1997) and editor of Page to Screen (Allen & Unwin and Routledge 1997).Bill Green is Professor of Curriculum Studies at the University of New England. He is editor of
s author of Hypertext (Melbourne University Press and New York University Press 1997) and editor of Page to Screen (Allen & Unwin and Routledge 1997).Bill Green is Professor of Curriculum Studies at the University of New England. He is editor of JNT Teaching skills & techniques, JNV Educational equipment & technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)