The Use of Instructional Technology in schools; lessons to be learned

Mal Lee, Arthur Winzenried

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    Abstract

    The Use of Instructional Technology in Schools examines teachers' use of the major instructional technologies over the last century ' from the days of silent film, radio and slide shows through to the modern interactive whiteboard and the Web. It explores the reasons why so few teachers have used these technologies and why, even in today's digital world, the most commonly used classroom tools are the pen, paper and teaching board.The book provides decision makers with an invaluable insight into the million dollar question: What is required to get all teachers across the nation using the appropriate instructional technology as a normal part of everyday teaching? Without question, student learning is enhanced by adopting these new technologies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationMelbourne
    PublisherACER Press
    Number of pages266
    ISBN (Print)9780864318886
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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