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Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching

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This widely popular resource balances the
theory-based “why” and the practical “how”
of using technology to support and shape the future of technology
in education. In it, readers see how technology integration
strategies link to specific learning theories and how teachers can
plan for technology integration, complete with opportunities to
practice integrating technology by designing curriculum to meet
teaching and learning needs. Integrating Educational Technology
into Teaching’s comprehensive technology integration
framework—The Technology Integration Planning Model (TIP
Model)—is built on a balance of research and proven classroom
practices and shows teachers how to create an environment in which
technology can effectively enhance learning. Carefully-selected
examples and exercises in each chapter encourage teachers to
reflect on their practice as they develop the insights, knowledge,
and skills they need to integrate technology into content area
curricula. Featured are hundreds of lesson examples and recommended
resources. The Enhanced Pearson eText features embedded video,
Interactive Technology Learning Checklists and exercises,
author-recorded Big Ideas overviews, and additional classroom-ready
example assessments.

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452 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 17, 1996

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January 21, 2010
Comprehensive. Easy to read and gives great direction.
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March 4, 2019
This book lacks so much....I don't know where to begin.

It is incredibly challenging to read. It reads as if the authors wrote whatever came to mind without any sense of editing or supervision. The thousands of terms/vocabulary words they just magician-ed out of nowhere was so unnecessary and confusing. I pray someone comes up with a different book than this soon, my heart goes out to the future students who will have to endure this.

The chapter summary notes do not include what page you can go back to locate the full text of the highlighted material. The questions are in a very odd format, some bullet points will include a single question, some will include several. The book could actually serve a purpose if it wasn't bogged down in hundreds of pages of unnecessary text. I do not recommend it at all.
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86 reviews
April 20, 2020
Good for class

Perfect for class and was pretty easy to navigate through like most textbooks. No complaints, it got the job done.
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3 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2014
I read this book for research while writing my masters project. I found it to be very helpful and useful in organizing my thoughts. It gives lists of resources per educational area (free and not-so-free). If you are looking for something with ready-made lessons, then you may be disappointed. With such an enormous topic as ICT in education, there is no way to find a "go to" source. Nevertheless, I feel like this book did a good job.
19 reviews
December 31, 2010
This book is challanging for me, as it does not keep me interested enough to find out whether I find the book informative of a wate of my time.
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July 6, 2012
This is a great book for anyone who doesn't know what this new-fangled "email" or "blog" stuff is. Otherwise it's a very, very basic primer on using technological tools in the classroom.
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July 11, 2013
This is a very helpful book for helping teachers know how to integrate technology into the classroom effectively. Lots of vivid examples and videos from the book.
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