E-Book, Englisch, 226 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Education (R0)
Duran Learning Technologies
1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-031-18111-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Research, Trends, and Issues in the U.S. Education System
E-Book, Englisch, 226 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Education (R0)
ISBN: 978-3-031-18111-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
With a historical context covering the past 20 years, this book provides in-depth discussions of research, trends, and issues related to learning technologies in K-12 schools, higher education settings, and educational administration in the U.S. Given the remote learning challenges and opportunities that the COVID-19 pandemic has recently brought to our attention, world-wide interest in educational technology-related issues is at its peak. Therefore, this book is specifically directed at the entire educational technology field, educators, educational leaders, researchers, and policymakers alike who are interested in learning technologies in the U.S. educational system.
Three main resources guide the discussions in the book. First, an extensive literature review related to the book’s central focus—learning technologies in the U.S. education system, including relevant studies published over the last two decades-is presented. Second, reflections on the author's twenty years of professional teaching, research, and scholarship focused on educational technology at a major U.S. research university are provided. And third, the viewpoints of students in the graduate—level educational technology courses taught by the author, presenting the vital perspective of practicing teachers and educational leaders regarding how learning technologies affect their schools and their work within them, are considered. All of these perspectives and data combine to provide a comprehensive overview on the topic of learning technologies in the U.S. education system. Together, they create a book that is indispensable for anyone interested in learning technologies in education.Zielgruppe
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1)Introduction
1.1. Overview of the U.S. Education System
1.2. Purpose of the Book
1.3. Organization of the Book
References
2. Technology Integration
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Purpose of the Chapter
2.3. What is Technology Integration and What It Isn’t2.3.1. What is Not Technology Integration?
2.3.2. Where Does Technology Integration Happen?
2.3.3. What is Successful Technology Integration?
2.4. Why is Technology Integration Important?
2.4.1. Impact on Differentiated Instruction
2.4.2. Impact on Student Engagement and Motivation
2.4.3. Impact on Academic Achievement
2.4.4. Impact on 21st Century Skills
2.5. Current Trends in the U.S. to Address Technology Integration
2.5.1. Initiatives in Preservice Teacher Preparation Programs
2.5.2. Professional Development in In-service Teacher Education
2.5.3. Revisions in National Educational Technology Standards for Students
2.6. Issues Related to Technology Integration
2.6.1. Technocentrism and Pedagogical Dogmatism
2.6.2. Technology Integration as a Wicked Problem
2.7. Conclusion
References
3. Emerging Technologies in K-12 Education
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Purpose of the Chapter
3.3. Important Developments in Emerging Technologies
3.3.1. Makerspaces
3.3.2. Robotics
3.3.3. Learning Analytics
3.3.4. Virtual Reality (VR)
3.3.5. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
3.3.6. The Internet of Things (IoT)
3.4. Current Trends Affecting Decision-Making in Emerging Technologies
3.4.1. Short-Term Trends
3.4.2. Mid-Term Trends
3.4.3. Long-Term Trends
3.5. Issues Related to Emerging Technologies
3.6. Conclusion
References
4. Funding for Technology and the “Digital Divide”
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Purpose of the Chapter
4.3. Funding for Technology
4.4. The Digital Divide
4.4.1. Economic Divide
4.4.2. Usability Divide
4.4.3. Empowerment Divide
4.5. Prospects for Bridge Building
4.6. Digital Divide and theCOVID-19 Pandemic
4.7. Conclusion
References
5. Legal and Ethical Issues in Educational Technology
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Purpose of the Chapter
5.3. Legal Issues in Educational technology
5.3.1. Plagiarism
5.3.2. Copyright and Fair Use
5.3.3. Safety and Privacy
5.4. Ethical Issues in Educational technology
5.4.1. Netiquette
5.4.2. Cyberbullying
5.4.3. Objectionable Materials and Educational Control
5.5. Conclusion
References
6. Online Learning in K-12 Education
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Purpose of the Chapter
6.3. Online Learning
6.4. Blended Learning
6.5. Open Education
6.6. Remote Learning Surge Under COVID-19
6.7. Current Trends in Online Learning
6.8. Issues Related to Online Learning
6.9. Conclusion
References
7. Digital Citizenship
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Purpose of the Chapter
7.3. Citizenship in the Digital Age
7.4. Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship
7.5. Teaching Citizenship in Schools
7.6. Current Trends in Digital Citizenship7.7. Issues Related to Digital Citizenship
7.8. Conclusion
References
8. ICT and Digitization in Higher Education
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Purpose of the Chapter
8.3. Current ICT Practices in Higher Education
8.3.1. Blended Learning
8.3.2. Online Teaching and Learning8.3.3. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
8.4. Emerging Technologies in Higher Education
8.4.1. Artificial Intelligence
8.4.2. Adaptive Learning
8.4.3. Machine Learning
8.4.4. Learning Analytics
8.4.5. Learning Engineering
8.4.6. Extended Reality
8.5. Trends and Developments in Higher Education8.5.1. Short-Term Trends
8.5.2. Mid-Term Trends
8.5.3. Long-Term Trends
8.6. Key Issues Related to ICT in Higher Education
8.7. COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Higher Education
8.8. Conclusion
References
9. ICT and Digitization in Educational Administration
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Purpose of the Chapter
9.3. Visionary Leadership
9.3.1. School Technology Plans
9.3.2. Advocacy for Technology Funding
9.4. Digital Age Learning Culture
9.4.1. Innovations in Pedagogy
9.4.2. Technology and Learning Resources
9.5. Excellence in Professional Practice
9.5.1. Research-Based Professional Development
9.5.2. Learning Communities
9.6. Systemic Improvement
9.6.1. Robust Infrastructure and Systems
9.6.2. Data Management
9.7. Promoting Digital Citizenship
9.7.1. Equity, Inclusion, and Digital Citizenship Practices
9.7.2. Contributing to Positive Social Change
9.8. Current Trends and Issues in Guiding Digital Age Learning9.8.1. Revisions in Technology Standards for Administrators
9.8.2. School Administration Under COVID-19 Pandemic
9.9. Conclusion
References
10. Conclusion
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