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Technology to Teach Literacy: A Resource for K-8 Teachers


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No. of pages 240

Published: 2007

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This book is designed to provide teachers with an array of computer tools to promote reading, writing, and critical thinking in their classrooms. It can be used by teachers who recognize the need to continue their education by becoming adept at using computers in their classrooms. In short, this book covers the major concerns K-8 teachers face as they integrate computer technology into their classrooms and provides numerous suggestions for applying the ideas described in the book in real classrooms. The discussion of literacy topics and pedagogy is grounded in research literature, best practice for teaching, and current successful technology integration strategies. FEATURES: Provides teachers with theoretical information--gives teachers the assurance that the information conveyed is based on solid research. Focuses on major issues and gets to the point--allows teachers to save time by looking at the significant issues without getting bogged down in the details. Computer Classroom Snapshots--provide real-life examples of how teachers are integrating technology into the K-8 literacy curriculum. Lists of electronic sources--provide teachers with easy access to Web addresses that can give them more materials for their classes. Techno-Teacher Tips--provide important pointers on using technology in the classroom. Print sources cited throughout the book--provide numerous resources, inlcuding References at the end of each chapter that identify sources to promote the integration of technology and literacy in the classroom. Figures throughout the book--provide screen captures of well-known and well-respected software applications, Web sites, and technology integration examples

 

 

There are 240 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Pearson Education (US) .

Michael Grant is the cocreator and coauthor of the series of books and publishing phenomenon Animorphs and the Everworld series. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with his wife, Katherine Applegate, and their two children.