New Tools for Learning: accelerated learning meets ICT
Autor John Davitten Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2005
- What's happening now in the area of ICT and learning?
- How can you make the most of the new tools at your disposal?
- How can you match the tools to the learning needs?
- How do you bring everyone on board for change?
Our knowledge of the brain and how we learn is developing - and ICT offers the ideal tools to support many of the key principles behind the theory. Step by step, author and Guardian columnist John Davitt explains how you can make the most of this opportunity.
This book outlines 5 practical, whole-school ICT projects that will inspire staff and pupils alike. With tips and ideas for masses more exciting ICT projects that apply across the curriculum.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781855391314
ISBN-10: 1855391317
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Network Continuum Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1855391317
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Network Continuum Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is a book for every staffroom... it is wholeheartedly reaffirming; learning can be this good; technology can be this challenging!
The use of ICT in all its forms will have a dramatic and catalytic role to play in the learning revolution - especially as we learn more about the subtle interplay between hearing, seeing and doing in the learning process.
The use of ICT in all its forms will have a dramatic and catalytic role to play in the learning revolution - especially as we learn more about the subtle interplay between hearing, seeing and doing in the learning process.