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Digital Teaching Platforms: Customizing Classroom Learning for Each Student
Overview
The Digital Teaching Platform (DTP) brings the power of interactive technology to teaching and learning in classrooms. In this authoritative book, top researchers in the field of learning science and educational technology examine the current state of design and research on DTPs, the principles for evaluating them, and their likely evolution as a dominant medium for educational improvement. The authors examine DTPs in light of contemporary classroom requirements, as well as current initiatives such as the Common Core State Standards, Race to the Top, and the 2010 National Educational Technology Plan.
This up-to-date volume shows how a fully fledged DTP supports classroom teachers with tools for:
- Creating lessons and assignments.
- Displaying and evaluating student work.
- Generating student progress reports.
- Managing group discussions and activities.
- And more!
Praise for Digital Teaching Platforms:
"Digital Teaching Platforms is an essential read for those who believe that education needs to be reimagined to prepare students for tomorrow. Dede and Richards provide a compelling collection of some of the best minds in education and education technology to describe how educators, policymakers, and the public should be thinking about these disruptive technologies that hold the promise of individualizing learning."
—Keith R. Krueger, CEO, Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
"In their remarkable collection, Dede and Richards illuminate a powerful category of educational technologies in the emerging world of pervasive 1:1 computing. This book will change the discourse on 21st century education."
—Roy Pea, David Jacks Professor of Education and Learning Sciences, Stanford University
About This Book
Digital Teaching Platforms: Customizing Classroom Learning for Each Student
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For Academic Citation:
Dede, Chris and John Richards, eds. Digital Teaching Platforms: Customizing Classroom Learning for Each Student. Edited by Chris Dede and John Richards. New York, NY: Teachers College Press, April 2012.
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The Digital Teaching Platform (DTP) brings the power of interactive technology to teaching and learning in classrooms. In this authoritative book, top researchers in the field of learning science and educational technology examine the current state of design and research on DTPs, the principles for evaluating them, and their likely evolution as a dominant medium for educational improvement. The authors examine DTPs in light of contemporary classroom requirements, as well as current initiatives such as the Common Core State Standards, Race to the Top, and the 2010 National Educational Technology Plan.
This up-to-date volume shows how a fully fledged DTP supports classroom teachers with tools for:
- Creating lessons and assignments.
- Displaying and evaluating student work.
- Generating student progress reports.
- Managing group discussions and activities.
- And more!
Praise for Digital Teaching Platforms:
"Digital Teaching Platforms is an essential read for those who believe that education needs to be reimagined to prepare students for tomorrow. Dede and Richards provide a compelling collection of some of the best minds in education and education technology to describe how educators, policymakers, and the public should be thinking about these disruptive technologies that hold the promise of individualizing learning."
—Keith R. Krueger, CEO, Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
"In their remarkable collection, Dede and Richards illuminate a powerful category of educational technologies in the emerging world of pervasive 1:1 computing. This book will change the discourse on 21st century education."
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About This Book
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