<p>The versatile, cost-effective technology of the tablet computer has proved to be a good fit with the learning capabilities of today's students. Not surprisingly, in more and more classrooms, the tablet has replaced not only traditional print materials but the desktop computer and the laptop as we
Designing Learning for Tablet Classrooms: Innovations in Instruction
β Scribed by Donovan R. Walling (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 144
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The versatile, cost-effective technology of the tablet computer has proved to be a good fit with the learning capabilities of today's students. Not surprisingly, in more and more classrooms, the tablet has replaced not only traditional print materials but the desktop computer and the laptop as well.
Designing Instruction for Tablet Classrooms makes sense of this transition, clearly showing not just how and why tablet-based learning works, but how it is likely to evolve.
Written for the non-technical reader, it balances elegant theoretical background with practical applications suitable to learning environments from kindergarten through college. A wealth of specialized topics ranges from course management and troubleshooting to creating and customizing etextbooks, from tablet use in early and remedial reading to the pros and cons of virtual field trips. And for maximum usefulness, early chapters are organized to spotlight core skills needed to negotiate the new design frontier, including:
- Framing the learning design approach.
- Analyzing the learning environment.
- Designing learning that capitalizes on tablet technology.
- Developing activities that match learning needs.
- Implementing the learning design.
- Conducting evaluations before, during, and after.
This is proactive reading befitting a future of exciting developments in educational technology. For researchers and practitioners in this and allied fields, Designing Instruction for Tablet Classrooms offers limitless opportunities to think outside the box.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
βiβ Is for Innovation....Pages 1-5
Tablet Technology as a Moving Target....Pages 7-12
Whoβs the Learning Designer Here?....Pages 13-18
Framing the Learning Design Approach....Pages 19-24
Analyzing the Learning Environment....Pages 25-30
Designing Learning That Capitalizes on Tablet Technology....Pages 31-36
Developing Activities That Match Learning Needs....Pages 37-42
Implementing the Learning Design....Pages 43-48
Evaluation: Before, During, and After....Pages 49-54
Are eTextbooks More Than Books?....Pages 55-60
Tablet Computer Reading: The Howβs....Pages 61-67
Tablet Computer Reading: The Whatβs....Pages 69-73
Are Apps a Good Fit for Learning Goals?....Pages 75-80
The Immediacy of Connectivity: Pluses and Pitfalls....Pages 81-87
Using Tablet Technology for Multisensory Learning....Pages 89-95
Can Virtual Be as Effective as Real?....Pages 97-103
From the Tablet to the Big Picture....Pages 105-111
Tablet Take-Home Strategies....Pages 113-118
Do You Moodle?....Pages 119-125
Tackling Trouble in the Tablet Classroom....Pages 127-133
Back Matter....Pages 135-137
β¦ Subjects
Educational Technology; Learning & Instruction
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