Innovations in Science and Mathematics Education: Advanced Designs for Technologies of Learning

Author:   Michael J. Jacobson, Jr. ,  Robert B. Kozma ,  Michael J. Jacobson, Jr.
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9780805828467


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   01 April 2000
Format:   Hardback
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Innovations in Science and Mathematics Education: Advanced Designs for Technologies of Learning


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The uses of technology in education have kindled great interest in recent years. Currently, considerable resources are being expended to connect schools to the Internet, to purchase powerful (and increasingly affordable) computers, and on other implementations of educational technologies. However, the mere availability of powerful, globally-connected computers is not sufficient to insure that students will learn--particularly in subjects that pose considerable conceptual difficulties, such as in science and mathematics. The true challenge is not just to put the newest technologies in our schools, but to identify advanced ways to design and use these new technologies to advance learning. This book offers a ""snapshot"" of current work that is attempting to address this challenge. It provides valuable and timely information to science and mathematics educators, educational and cognitive researchers, instructional technologists and educational software developers, educational policymakers, and to scholars and students in these fields.

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Author:   Michael J. Jacobson, Jr. ,  Robert B. Kozma ,  Michael J. Jacobson, Jr.
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.990kg
ISBN:  

9780805828467


ISBN 10:   080582846
Pages:   444
Publication Date:   01 April 2000
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Chapters are well organized, making the book easy to follow....good resource for graduate students, faculty, and university libraries."" —CHOICE ""The articles included are clearly written at a level that should be accessible to any educational professional familiar with learning theory and technology. The chapters of the book are essentially research papers and, as such, meet a high standard of timeliness."" —Horizon Research ""The greatest strength of this book is in its ability to demonstrate the ways in which technological learning tools foster deep understandings of difficult scientific and mathematical knowledge and ideas. Innovations clearly encapsulates the role of visualization, simulation, modeling, and computer-based manipulation in the development of increasingly complex scientific concepts and abstractions."" —Science Education ""Represents the state of the art in designing learning environments....An important collection."" —David Jonassen Pennsylvania State University"


Chapters are well organized, making the book easy to follow....good resource for graduate students, faculty, and university libraries. -CHOICE The articles included are clearly written at a level that should be accessible to any educational professional familiar with learning theory and technology. The chapters of the book are essentially research papers and, as such, meet a high standard of timeliness. -Horizon Research The greatest strength of this book is in its ability to demonstrate the ways in which technological learning tools foster deep understandings of difficult scientific and mathematical knowledge and ideas. Innovations clearly encapsulates the role of visualization, simulation, modeling, and computer-based manipulation in the development of increasingly complex scientific concepts and abstractions. -Science Education Represents the state of the art in designing learning environments....An important collection. -David Jonassen Pennsylvania State University


""Chapters are well organized, making the book easy to follow....good resource for graduate students, faculty, and university libraries."" —CHOICE ""The articles included are clearly written at a level that should be accessible to any educational professional familiar with learning theory and technology. The chapters of the book are essentially research papers and, as such, meet a high standard of timeliness."" —Horizon Research ""The greatest strength of this book is in its ability to demonstrate the ways in which technological learning tools foster deep understandings of difficult scientific and mathematical knowledge and ideas. Innovations clearly encapsulates the role of visualization, simulation, modeling, and computer-based manipulation in the development of increasingly complex scientific concepts and abstractions."" —Science Education ""Represents the state of the art in designing learning environments....An important collection."" —David Jonassen Pennsylvania State University


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Jacobson, Michael J.; Kozma, Robert B.

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