The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching

The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching

The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching

The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching

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Overview

Instructors are under pressure to integrate technology into their traditional or online instruction, but often they aren't sure what to do or why they should do it. The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching offers instructors a down-to-earth guide to common technologies, explains the pedagogical purposes they serve, and shows how they can be used effectively in online or face-to-face classrooms.

Designed to be easy to use, the book includes a decision-making matrix for each technology tool: a series of questions that teachers can use to decide whether these tools support their teaching goals.

This comprehensive resource contains an array of useful tools that address problems of organization such as a time management calendar, aids for scheduling meetings, and mind-mapping or graphic organizers. The authors also include a variety of online tools for communication and collaboration, and tools to present content, help establish presence, and assess learning.

Praise for The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching

"Feeling overwhelmed and even afraid of integrating technology into your course? Fear no more! Susan Manning and Kevin Johnson have provided the ultimate guide that explains not only the various technology tools that can support faculty work and enhance coursework but also provides sound advice to help faculty choose the right tool for the job. This is a must-read for all faculty regardless of their experience with technology."—Rena M. Palloff and Keith Pratt, managing partners, Crossroads Consulting Group, and authors, Building Online Learning Communities and Collaborating Online

"The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching delivers exactly what it promises: a concrete overview of a wide variety of tools, complete with examples specific to practitioners in both K–12 and higher education. Authors Susan Manning and Kevin Johnson provide practical applications rather than philosophy, and solutions rather than platitudes. This is a must for any teacher working with—or wanting to start working with—technology."—Jane Bozarth, author, Social Media for Trainers; eLearning coordinator, State of North Carolina

"Creating compelling learning experiences for students is fraught with decision points. Add one or more technology options to the equation, and the number of directions to take learners seems to grow limitlessly, and can either paralyze the instructional design process or cause us to take on too much. Enter The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching. Manning and Johnson's handy guide – and the decision-making matrix that frames each of the tools it demystifies – is an essential resource for choosing paths wisely."—Jonathan Finkelstein, author, Learning in Real Time; founder and executive producer, LearningTimes

Includes

  • 50+ fresh and useful technology tools for teaching

  • A decision matrix for choosing and using the right tools

  • Examples for using each tool in higher education and K–12


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781118005200
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/31/2011
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Susan Manning is an online instructor at the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin at Stout. Kevin Johnson is the CEO of The Cutting Ed, Inc. He specializes in helping clients envision education and training and advises clients on selecting technology tools. Manning and Johnson are the coauthors of Online Education for Dummies from Wiley.

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Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

About the Authors xv

Part One: Introduction 1

1 Why Web-Based Tools? 3

2 How to Choose Tools and a Matrix for Doing So 9

Part Two: Tools To Help You Stay Organized 25

3 Calendars 27

4 Scheduling Tools 33

5 Mind-Mapping or Graphic Organizer Tools 39

6 Social Bookmarking 45

7 Virtual Storage and File Management 52

Part Three: Tools To Communicate And Collaborate 59

8 Discussion Forums 61

9 Voice Over Internet Protocol 70

10 Instant Messaging and Chat 76

11 Blogs 82

12 Wikis 89

13 Microblogs 95

14 Web Conferencing 102

Part Four: Tools To Present Content 109

15 Audio 111

16 Video 119

17 Screencasting 129

18 Narrated Slide Shows 136

19 Sharing Images 142

Part Five: Tools To Help You Assess Learning 149

20 Quizzes, Tests, and Surveys 151

21 Rubrics and Matrixes 158

22 E-Portfolios 167

Part Six: Tools To Help You Transform Your Identity 175

23 Avatars 177

24 Virtual Worlds 183

25 Social Networking and Your Students’ Identities 190

26 Emerging Technology 196

References 199

Index 203

 

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