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Blending Instruction with Technology: A Blueprint for Teachers to Create Unique, Engaging, and Effective Learning Experiences
By (Author) Michael Martin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
27th July 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Curriculum planning and development
Teaching staff / Educators
Teaching skills and techniques
371.334
Hardback
142
Width 160mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
354g
Blending Instruction with Technology is a book that offers educators guidelines and solutions for implementing blended learning in todays classrooms. There has been a strong push by many communities, schools and educators to move to a 1:1 environment. However, once there How does one teach or facilitate learning in such an environment What are the researched best practices for implementing blended learning in classrooms How do schools provide professional development to teachers to implement best practices in their classroom Regarding the twenty year veteran who just recently mastered email, how do schools provide the proper guidance, training and support for him/her This books aims to answer these questions and many more. This book is designed to be a blueprint for preparing staff members to be successful in a 1:1 environment. This book also focuses on providing students with a blended learning lesson that incorporates both cognitive and 21st Century Skills.
I believe that Dr. Martin hits on key components of why it is necessary to better utilize technology within the schools. He makes it a point that we as educators and a learning community need to stay current with the advancement of technology in order to benefit our children and young adults education in today's world. -- Dr. Kenneth D. Brubaker Jr., assistant professor, Ashland University
There are many books about technology and teaching, but it is rare to find one that is so firmly grounded in both best practice and theory. Dr. Martin uses his experience from years of teaching and of working in public education to bring the reader ideas that are useful and challenging. I recommend Blending Instruction with Technology as a text as well as for personal professional reading. This view from the field is solidly based on what we know of technology, teaching, and learning and makes the volume a thorough and useful resource. -- Ann Converse Shelly, executive secretary of the World Federation of Associations for Teacher Education; professor emerita, Ashland University
Dr. Michael Martin is a sixteen year veteran of education with experience as a teacher, principal and college professor. His passion for education specifically lies in creating innovative and effective learning experiences for all students in both the traditional and contemporary 1:1 environment.