Zusammenfassungen
If every kid had a laptop computer, what would difference would it make to their learning? And to their prospects? Today, these are questions that all parents, teachers, school administrators, and politicians must ask themselves.
Bob Johnstone provides a definitive answer to the conundrum of computers in the classroom. His conclusion: we owe it to our kids to educate them in the medium of their time.
In this book he tells the extraordinary story of the world’s first laptop school. How daring educators at an independent girlsÂ’ school in Melbourne, Australia, empowered their students by making laptops mandatory. And how they solved all the obstacles to laptop learning, including teacher training.
Their example spread to thousands of other schools worldwide. Especially in America, where it inspired the largest educational technology initiative in US history: the State of Maine issuing laptops to every seventh-grader in its public school system.
This lively, intriguing, anecdote-rich account is based on hundreds of interviews. In it, you'll meet the visionary leaders, inspirational principals, heroic teachers, and their endlessly-surprising students who showed what computers in the classroom are really for.
Von Klappentext im Buch Never Mind the Laptops (2003) Kapitel
- 1. Broom Closet Days
- 2. Powerful Ideas
- 3. Marvellous Melbourne
- 4. Boomerang
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7 Erwähnungen
- Promoting academic literacy with technology - successful laptop programs in K-12 schools (Mark Warschauer, David Grant, Gabriel Del Real, Michele Rousseau) (2004)
- 1-To-1-Learning - Laptop Programs That Work (Pamela Livingston) (2006)
- Learning with Laptops - A Multi-Method Case Study (Douglas Grimes, Mark Warschauer) (2009)
- Learning to Write in the Laptop Classroom (Mark Warschauer) (2009)
- One Laptop per Child Birmingham - Case Study of a Radical Experiment (Mark Warschauer, Shelia R. Cotten, Morgan Ames) (2012)
- Digital Writing and Diversity - The Effects of School Laptop Programs on Literacy Processes and Outcomes (Binbin Zheng, Mark Warschauer, George Farkas) (2013)
Co-zitierte Bücher
The Impact of Maine’s One-to-One Laptop Program on Middle School Teachers and Students
Phase One Summary Evidence
(David L. Silvernail, Dawn M. M. Lane) (2004)(Mark Warschauer) (2006)
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Boomerang: Artikel als Volltext (: , 636 kByte) | |
Broom Closet Days: Artikel als Volltext (: , 607 kByte) | |
Marvellous Melbourne: Artikel als Volltext (: , 694 kByte) | |
Never Mind the Laptops: Gesamtes Buch als Volltext (: , 4087 kByte) | |
Powerful Ideas: Artikel als Volltext (: , 699 kByte) |
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Titel | Format | Bez. | Aufl. | Jahr | ISBN | ||||||
Never Mind the Laptops | E | Gebunden | - | 1 | 2003 | 0595658970 | |||||
Never Mind the Laptops | E | Paperback | - | 1 | 0595288421 |
Beat und dieses Buch
Beat war Co-Leiter des ICT-Kompetenzzentrums TOP während er dieses Buch ins Biblionetz aufgenommen hat. Die bisher letzte Bearbeitung erfolgte während seiner Zeit am Institut für Medien und Schule. Beat besitzt ein physisches und ein digitales Exemplar. (das er aber aus Urheberrechtsgründen nicht einfach weitergeben darf). Es gibt bisher nur wenige Objekte im Biblionetz, die dieses Werk zitieren.