Transforming Teacher Education with Mobile Technologies: Reinventing Teacher Education
Editat de Professor Kevin Burden, Dr Amanda Nayloren Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350095632
ISBN-10: 135009563X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Reinventing Teacher Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135009563X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Reinventing Teacher Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Presents ground-breaking comparative international context/dimension, with case studies from Australia, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Turkey and the United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Kevin Burden is Professor in Educational Technology at the University of Hull, UK. Amanda Naylor is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of York, UK.
Cuprins
Introduction, Kevin Burden (University of Hull, UK) and Amanda Naylor (University of York, UK)Part I: Case Studies Drawn from a Recent European Funded Teaching, Learning and Research Project Introduction to Part I, Kevin Burden (University of Hull, UK) and Amanda Naylor (University of York, UK)1. Using iPads in Initial Teacher Education in the UK: Two Years along the Road, Paul Hopkins (University of Hull, UK)2. Producing Hypertext Narratives for Mobile Phones, Jon Hoem and Sarah Hoem Iversen (Bergen University College, Norway)3. Australia: Use of Mobile Devices to Support Professional Learning Networking in Teacher Education, Matthew Kearney, Damian Maher, Lien Pham (University of Technology, Australia) and Shanyun Kuang (South China Normal University) China4. Mobile Technology: What Does This Mean for Teacher Educators and Teachers?, Amanda Naylor (University of York, UK), Janet Gibbs (University of Hull, UK), Anbjorg Igland, Monica Armundson and Metis Akadamiet (Bergen University, Norway)5. Using Video Documentaries in Social Science, Ulf Frank Kerber (University of Education Karlsruhe, Germany)Summary of Part I, Kevin Burden (University of Hull, UK) and Amanda Naylor (University of York, UK)Part II: Wider Case Studies of Mobile Technology Use across the World Introduction to Part II, Kevin Burden (University of Hull, UK) and Amanda Naylor (University of York, UK)6. Strategies for Integrating Mobile Apps and Technologies into Teacher Education Programmes, Evrim Baran, Erdem Uygun and Tugba Altan (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)7. Virtual / Augmented Reality and Mobile Technologies in Religious Education, Karsten Müller (Religious Education Institute, Germany), Jens Palkowitsch-Kühl (University of Wuerzburg, Germany)8. Germany: Using Mobile Technology to Enhance the Teaching of Media, Michael Reder and Thomas Rudel Kreismedienzentrum (University of Tuebingen, Germany)9. Using Video for Self-Reflection in Teacher Training Education, Richard Baldwin (University of Borås, Sweden)10. Mobilising Teacher Education in Ireland: The MiTE Ecosystem for Learning by Design, Séan Ó Grádaigh, Brendan Mac Mahon, Sinéad Ní Ghuidhir and Tony Hall (NUI Galway, Ireland)Summary of Part II, Kevin Burden (University of Hull, UK) and Amanda Naylor (University of York, UK)Part III: Future Scenarios for Mobile Technology Use in Teacher Education11. Mobile Technologies, Pedagogy and Future Scenarios, Kevin Burden (University of Hull, UK) and Amanda Naylor (University of York, UK)12. Teacher Education Futures and Technology, Kevin Burden (University of Hull, UK) and Amanda Naylor (University of York, UK)ReferencesIndex
Recenzii
The book delivers an exceptional collection of forward looking content for positive transformation of teacher education at the time of rapid technology development around the Word. The particular focal point, the mobile technologies, is well set to make concerted impact on teachers and their practices. Mediating effects of these technologies is evident from everyday practices in the societies, and these practices, when principally integrated in education, will have strong transformation impact. The book deliver recommendations, theories, and practical case stories written by practitioners, policy-makers, experts and researchers, and powerful idea that are certain to positively shape teacher education in the contemporary times.
With examples of pre-service teachers using mobile technologies in robust ways - creating media as diverse as hypertexts, video documentaries, and augmented reality experiences - Kevin Burden, Amanda Naylor, and their contributors provide teacher educators with innovative ideas for contemporary methods courses, all grounded theoretically in the iPAC (personalisation, authenticity and collaboration) framework. With a clear focus on teaching and learning, this collection demonstrates that we can use smartphones for so much more than watching a video or participating in a competitive quiz. It is only through modeling this type of pedagogy in our methods courses that we can inspire the next generation of teachers to innovate in their own classrooms, and "Transforming Teacher Education with Mobile Technologies" provides us with many ideas for continuing to move forward.
Transforming Teacher Education With Mobile Technologies is a must-have book for all teachers, teacher educators and decision-makers interested in having a better understanding of how to make the best out of mobile technologies. Based on a Western research project and grounded in the current scientific literature, the book presents a collection of contextually rich case studies that question the challenges and opportunities of mobile technologies, while offering multiple practical ways to integrate them in diverse cultural and pedagogical settings.
With examples of pre-service teachers using mobile technologies in robust ways - creating media as diverse as hypertexts, video documentaries, and augmented reality experiences - Kevin Burden, Amanda Naylor, and their contributors provide teacher educators with innovative ideas for contemporary methods courses, all grounded theoretically in the iPAC (personalisation, authenticity and collaboration) framework. With a clear focus on teaching and learning, this collection demonstrates that we can use smartphones for so much more than watching a video or participating in a competitive quiz. It is only through modeling this type of pedagogy in our methods courses that we can inspire the next generation of teachers to innovate in their own classrooms, and "Transforming Teacher Education with Mobile Technologies" provides us with many ideas for continuing to move forward.
Transforming Teacher Education With Mobile Technologies is a must-have book for all teachers, teacher educators and decision-makers interested in having a better understanding of how to make the best out of mobile technologies. Based on a Western research project and grounded in the current scientific literature, the book presents a collection of contextually rich case studies that question the challenges and opportunities of mobile technologies, while offering multiple practical ways to integrate them in diverse cultural and pedagogical settings.