1st Edition

Making Technology Work in Schools How PK-12 Educators Can Foster Digital-Age Learning

    208 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    208 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Making Technology Work in Schools is an easy-to-use guide for transforming your school into a learner-centered, tech-rich environment. School systems are increasingly adopting ambitious new educational technologies, but how do you make sure they are yielding effective teaching and learning experiences? The authors’ proven, intuitive practices speak directly to academic coaches, school technology leads, district technology directors, and teachers on special assignment who are responsible for introducing new tools and programs. After reading this book, you will be able to better prepare the educators you serve to empower their learners, whether digitally savvy or not, to be engaged, collaborative, and better prepared for college and careers.

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Part One: The Why of Educational Change and Innovation Adoption

    Chapter 1: Focusing on the Why

    Chapter 2: The Why of Educational Change and Innovation Adoption

    Chapter 3: A Primer on Educational Change

    Chapter 4: Talking the Talk of Educational Change

    Chapter 5: Different Perspectives on Change

    Part Two: The How of Educational Change and Innovation Adoption: Learners, Technology, and Instructional Practices

    Chapter 6: An Ecological Perspective on Teaching and Learning

    Chapter 7: Teacher Self-Efficacy and Collective Teacher Efficacy

    Chapter 8: The iMakers

    Chapter 9: Digital Technology

    Chapter 10: Instructional Practices

    Part Three: The What of Educational Change and Innovation Adoption: The PURPOSE Framework

    Chapter 11: An Overview of the PURPOSE Framework

    Chapter 12: Phase One: Planning

    Chapter 13: Phase Two: Understanding

    Chapter 14: Phase Three: Researching

    Chapter 15: Phase Four: Preparing

    Chapter 16: Phase Five: Operationalizing

    Chapter 17: Phase Six: Sustaining

    Chapter 18: Phase Seven: Evaluating

    References

    Biography

    Timothy D. Green is Professor of Educational Technology and Teacher Education and former Director of Distance Education at California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA.

    Loretta C. Donovan is Professor of Educational Technology and Co-Director of the MS in Educational Technology at California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA.

    Jody Peerless Green is a teacher on special assignment (TOSA) as an Academic Coach focusing on Educational Technology at La Habra City School District, Orange County, CA, USA.