Staying on top of technological change can be a challenge, but this book brings help. Presenting an up-to-date overview of the technologies that are having an impact on education, this fourth edition provides you with the latest information about a large variety of topics and demonstrates how techno
Technologies for Education: A Practical Guide
✍ Scribed by Ann E. Barron, Gary W. Orwig, Karen S. Ivers and Nick Lilavois
- Publisher
- Libraries Unlimited
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 261
- Edition
- 4th
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Staying on top of technological change can be a challenge, but this book brings help. Presenting an up-to-date overview of the technologies that are having an impact on education, this fourth edition provides you with the latest information about a large variety of topics and demonstrates how technologies can best be applied in educational settings. You will never lag behind again when it comes to understanding all that today's technologies have to offer! Topics include:· Teaching with Technology· Computer Graphics Animation and 3D· Virtual Reality Digital Audio and Voice Recognition· Digital Video Production· Local Area Networks· Telecommunications· The Internet· Distance Learning Technologies· Software and Hardware
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