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The Computer as an Educational Tool: Productivity and Problem Solving, Third Edition and its Companion Website are based on our long-held belief that technology should be as transparent as possiblethat is, the use of technology should not call attention to itself. Technology, specifically computer technology, should be a means to an endnot the end in itself. The computer should empower the user to solve problems effectively and efficiently.
The goal of this book is to lead teachers and those aspiring to be teachers to become proficient at applying the computer to solve problems, to infuse the computer into the curriculum in order to help students do the same, and to encourage both teachers and learners to integrate technology into their professional, academic, and personal lives in useful and meaningful ways. Those who are successful in doing this will indeed come to perceive the computer as an extension of their human capability. The computer will allow them to do more, to do it faster, and to do it more creatively and more accurately.
The Computer as an Educational Tool: Productivity and Problem Solving, Third Edition and its Companion Website provide a current, comprehensive examination of the computer's role in education as well as the application of the computer as a tool of the mind. As the text considers the computer's various roles in education, topics are broken down into specific areas of interest to encourage an understanding of the computer's contribution to solving problems. Problem-solving models are included in the text to encourage an increase in computer productivity and to clarify the application of the computer in a thoughtful and deliberate manner, reinforcing the concept of the computer as a mind tool. The Companion Website acts as a logical extension of the text, offering a place for students to work and interact with this cutting-edge electronic technology tool in a transparent and effortless way. The Companion Website provides up-to-date and cutting-edge information to expand and enrich the course along with guides, worksheets, and links to numerous websites.
Teachers and students will find that the strengths of the second edition remain:
Two sets of national and international standards for developing computer competencies in schools are discussed and used throughout this third edition. One set comprises the 18 foundation standards revised in 1998 by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) for the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) for integration throughout teacher education programs and used by many colleges of education and school districts. The other set consists of 14 standards developed by an ISTE project cosponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, NASA, and computer industry representatives, which became known as the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETSS). Applicable standards from both sets are listed at the beginning of each chapter. New Portfolio Development Exercises are included to help your students design portfolio development lesson plans to help their students meet national technology standards.
Actual classroom computer integration techniques are highlighted in the new Into the Classroom boxes. In these boxes, nationally known classroom teachers from the United States and Canada share meaningful and tested ideas and techniques for inspiring students and integrating computer technology into the curriculum.
Many features of the Companion Website are integrated into the second edition. Throughout the text, margin notes alert students to additional resources and information that can be accessed by logging on to the Companion Website at www.prenhall.com/forcier. Students can complete Portfolio Development Exercises on-line in the Digital Portfolio module for each chapter. Selected Chapter Exercises can also be completed on the Companion Website. These exercises are indicated by the diamond symbol next to the question number.
With the help of feedback from professors and student-users delivered via e-mail, in teleconferences, at conferences and meetings, and in an extensive review process, this book has been revised significantly. Meaningful changes have been made to more effectively demonstrate the computer's capacity as an educational tool for problem solving and to show to a greater extent the range of classroom applications of computer technology available to teachers and learners. Highlights of this revision include:
A new Companion Website at www.prenhall.com/forcier, serves as a valuable extension to the materials in the book. This site is filled with supplemental material, exercises and activities, Web links, and presentation material designed to enhance learning, make your job easier, and keep each chapter up to date and on the cutting edge. The Companion Website lets you infuse the powers of the Internet and true Internet interactivity into your class with a minimum of effort and technical expertise. Students can complete exercises on-line and e-mail them to instructors, themselves, and their classmates.
All of these options are designed to be used quickly and efficiently by you and by your most novice student. The Companion Website keeps the book and your class fresh and up to date in such areas as standards, technology advancement, and best practice in the field of educational and computer technology.
A CD-ROM, packaged with the text, serves as a resource to both the instructor and the student. It contains the newest working and demonstration versions of such popular software as HyperStudio® 4, SiteCentral, Kid Works Deluxe, and Cruncher. The latter two include Month by Month software packages that are packed full of cross-curricular, theme-based projects and ideas to give your students firsthand information and ideas for real-life classroom technology integration.
Woven throughout the text is the use of the computer as a personal productivity and problem-solving tool for the teacher in an instructional role and for the student in a learning role. The text, therefore, is organized with the following thematic frameworks:
Furthermore, the text is organized to provide thorough coverage of computer knowledge and educational applications, including the following:
This edition maintains the style of the second edition, which drew acclaim from students and faculty alike for presenting important and useful information in a highly readable format. The following features are included in each chapter:
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