Learning in the network society and the digitized school / Rune Krumsvik, editor.
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
[2009]
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Series: | Education in a competitive and globalizing world series.
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Online Access: | EBSCO eBooks |
Table of Contents:
- Transforming students' learning : how digital technologies could be used to change the social practices of schools
- Meaning-making and the appropriation of geometric reasoning : computer mediated support for understanding the relationship between area and perimeter of parallelograms
- What could be? creativity in digitized classrooms
- Distributed teacher collaboration : organizational tensions and innovations mediated by instant messaging
- Rethinking the principles of personalisation and the role of digital technologies
- 'Learning networks'
- capacity building for school development and ICT
- The digital didactic
- Use of technology in education : didactic challenges
- Using videopapers to communicate and represent practice in postgraduate education programmes
- Copying with computers : information management or cheating and plagarism?
- Learning in the network society as an ideal for learning in school
- Challenges and opportunities in digital assessment
- Multivoiced e-feedback in the study of law : enhancing learning opportunities?
- The need for rethinking communicative competence
- Intergenerational encounters
- digital activities in family settings
- If innovation by means of educational technology is the answer
- what should the question be?
- Epilogue : Productive horizontal learning and digital tools.