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Portable Technologies


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No. of pages 208

Published: 2001

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"Portable Technologies" by Robert Tinker explores the intersection of education and technology, focusing on how portable devices can enhance learning experiences. The book examines various tools and applications that facilitate mobile learning, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and adaptability in modern education. Tinker draws on his extensive experience in the field to provide practical insights and examples of how teachers can integrate these technologies into their classrooms. With a vision for an empowered learning environment, he advocates for a shift in pedagogical practices to embrace the potential of portable technologies in fostering creativity and critical thinking among students. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 208 pages in this book. This book was published in 2001 by Springer My Copy UK .

Barbara Tinker is a PhD clinical psychologist. Robert Tinker has a PhD in physics and is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of educational technology. He and Barbara Tinker are founders of the Concord Consortium, a pioneer in using computers and other technology to enhance inquiry in science and mathematic education. They live in Amherst, Massachusetts. Penny Noyce is a doctor and the author of several books in the Galactic Academy of Science series, including "The Baffling Case of the Battered Brain," "The Desperate Case of the Diamond Chip," and "The Vicious Case of the Viral Vaccine. " She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.