Unplugging the classroom : teaching with technologies to promote students' lifelong learning / edited by Sharmila Pixy Ferris, Hilary Wilder.
Series: Publication details: United Kingdom : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2017. Description: xxix, 246 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780081020357
- 008102035X
- LB1028.3 .F394U
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"... provides techniques to help teaching and learning in an age where technology untethers instruction from the classroom, from semester seat-time, and from a single source of expertise. The book brings together researchers and practitioners from diverse academic fields, including library perspectives, and presents interdisciplinary discussions from both theoretical and applied areas. It is unique in its goal of bringing educators and librarians together to explore the challenges that are faced by students and faculty in any time, any place, any path, and any pace learning. In spite of the fact that the mobile revolution has definitively arrived, students and faculty alike aren't ready to make the leap to mobile learning. The pressures of technological advances, along with the changing nature of learning, will demand increasingly profound changes in education. Researchers have begun to address this issue, but the revolution in mobile communication has not been accompanied by a concomitant growth in pedagogical resources for educators and students. More importantly, such growth needs to be under-girded by sound learning theories and examples of best practice."--
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