Description:Educational technology experts explain how to best integrate technology into K-12 schools, from blogs, wikis and podcasts to online learning, open-source courseware, and educational gaming to social networking, online mind-mapping, and using mobile phones.Contributors:Carl Anderson, technology and integration specialistMichael Barbour, assistant professor at Wayne State UniversityRichard Byrne, blogger, " Free Technology for Teachers"Kimberly Cofino, Apple Distinguished EducatorAlec Couros, professor of Educational Technology & Media, University of ReginaVicki A. Davis, blogger, "Cool Cat Teacher's Blog"Steve Dembo, "Discovery Educator Network"Richard E. Ferdig, RCET Research Professor and Professor of Instructional Techonlogy, Kent State UniversityKarl Fisch, Director of Technology at Arapahoe High SchoolScott S. Floyd, Technology Curriculum Specialist, White Oak Independent School DistrictWesley Fryer, Executive Director, Story Chasers Inc.Miguel Guhlin, Director of Instructional Technology, San Antonio Idependent School DistrictMary Beth Hertz, technology integration specialist; blogger, " Edutopia "Tom Hoffman, project manager" SchoolTool"Kristin Hokanson, technology integrator and classroom teacher, Upper Merion High SchoolDavid Jakes, technology coordinator, Glenbrook South High SchoolKevin Jarrett, teacher, Northfield Elementary SchoolDoug Johnson, Director of Media and Technology, Mankato Public SchoolsLiz Kolb, Lecturer and Research Associate, University of Michigan--Ann ArborDiana Laufenberg, Science Leadership AcademyPamela Livingston, author, "1-to-1 Learning: Laptop Programs that Work"Christian Long, founder, "Be Playful"Ewan McIntosh, former National Advisor on Learning and Technology, ScotlandMatthew Needleman, Apple Distinguished EducatorSheryl Nussbaum-Beach, co-founder, Powerful Learning Practice NetworkJohn Rice, director of technology, Bryan, TexasWill Richardson, co-founder, Powerful Learning Practice NetworkStephanie Sandifer, blogger, ed421.comChristopher D. Sessums, School of Teaching and Learning, University of Florida--GainesvilleDean Shareski, Digital Learning Consultant, Prairie South School DivisionSharon Tonner, Lecturer in Primary education, University of Dundee, ScotlandJueff Utecht, international educator, educational technology consultant, and authorJoyce Kasman Valenza, blogger, "NeverEdingSearch, School Library Journal "Mark Wagner, President & CEO, EdTechTeamDavid Warlick, author, programmer, public speaker and entrepreneurWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with What School Leaders Need to Know about Digital Technologies and Social Media. To get started finding What School Leaders Need to Know about Digital Technologies and Social Media, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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What School Leaders Need to Know about Digital Technologies and Social Media
Description: Educational technology experts explain how to best integrate technology into K-12 schools, from blogs, wikis and podcasts to online learning, open-source courseware, and educational gaming to social networking, online mind-mapping, and using mobile phones.Contributors:Carl Anderson, technology and integration specialistMichael Barbour, assistant professor at Wayne State UniversityRichard Byrne, blogger, " Free Technology for Teachers"Kimberly Cofino, Apple Distinguished EducatorAlec Couros, professor of Educational Technology & Media, University of ReginaVicki A. Davis, blogger, "Cool Cat Teacher's Blog"Steve Dembo, "Discovery Educator Network"Richard E. Ferdig, RCET Research Professor and Professor of Instructional Techonlogy, Kent State UniversityKarl Fisch, Director of Technology at Arapahoe High SchoolScott S. Floyd, Technology Curriculum Specialist, White Oak Independent School DistrictWesley Fryer, Executive Director, Story Chasers Inc.Miguel Guhlin, Director of Instructional Technology, San Antonio Idependent School DistrictMary Beth Hertz, technology integration specialist; blogger, " Edutopia "Tom Hoffman, project manager" SchoolTool"Kristin Hokanson, technology integrator and classroom teacher, Upper Merion High SchoolDavid Jakes, technology coordinator, Glenbrook South High SchoolKevin Jarrett, teacher, Northfield Elementary SchoolDoug Johnson, Director of Media and Technology, Mankato Public SchoolsLiz Kolb, Lecturer and Research Associate, University of Michigan--Ann ArborDiana Laufenberg, Science Leadership AcademyPamela Livingston, author, "1-to-1 Learning: Laptop Programs that Work"Christian Long, founder, "Be Playful"Ewan McIntosh, former National Advisor on Learning and Technology, ScotlandMatthew Needleman, Apple Distinguished EducatorSheryl Nussbaum-Beach, co-founder, Powerful Learning Practice NetworkJohn Rice, director of technology, Bryan, TexasWill Richardson, co-founder, Powerful Learning Practice NetworkStephanie Sandifer, blogger, ed421.comChristopher D. Sessums, School of Teaching and Learning, University of Florida--GainesvilleDean Shareski, Digital Learning Consultant, Prairie South School DivisionSharon Tonner, Lecturer in Primary education, University of Dundee, ScotlandJueff Utecht, international educator, educational technology consultant, and authorJoyce Kasman Valenza, blogger, "NeverEdingSearch, School Library Journal "Mark Wagner, President & CEO, EdTechTeamDavid Warlick, author, programmer, public speaker and entrepreneurWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with What School Leaders Need to Know about Digital Technologies and Social Media. To get started finding What School Leaders Need to Know about Digital Technologies and Social Media, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.