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Practical Titles for Educational Technology . . . . . .1 Educational Technology Research . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Practical Titles for e-Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Connecting with e-Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Books by Gilly Salmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Open and Flexible Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Practical Titles for Teaching and Learning . . . . . .21 Open and Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Computer Assisted Language Learning . . . . . . . .23 Routledge Studies in Distance Education . . . . . .24
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Online Social Networking on Campus
Instructional-Design Theories and Models, Volume III
Understanding what Matters in Student Culture Ana M. Martínez Alemán and Katherine Lynk Wartman, both at Boston College, USA
Building a Common Knowledge Base
”Online Social Networking on Campus is essential reading for student affairs leaders and should be the cornerstone of our professional development efforts. This book provides thorough research, insightful analysis and sound guidance that we can use to support the success of our student communities.” —Larry D. Roper, Vice Provost for Student Affairs, Interim Dean, Liberal Arts, Oregon State University
Edited by Charles Reigeluth, Indiana University, USA and Alison Carr-Chellman, Pennsylvania State University, USA Instructional-Design Theories and Models, Volume III: Building a Common Knowledge Base is perhaps best described by its new subtitle. Whereas Volume II sought to comprehensively review the proliferating theories and models of instruction of the 1980’s and 1990’s, Volume III takes on an even more daunting task: starting to build a common knowledge base that underlies and supports the vast array of instructional theories, models and strategies that constitute the field of Instructional Design. Unit I describes the need for a common knowledge base, offers some universal principles of instruction, and addresses the need for variation and detailed guidance when implementing the universal principles. Unit II describes how the universal principles apply to some major approaches to instruction such as direct instruction or problem-based instruction. Unit III describes how to apply the universal principles to some major types of learning such as understandings and skills. Unit IV provides a deeper understanding of instructional theory using the structural layers of a house as its metaphor and discusses instructional theory in the broader context of paradigm change in education February 2009: 254x156: 459pp Hb: 978-0-8058-6456-4: $50.00 eBook: 978-1-4106-1884-9 £27.99
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In the era of such online spaces as Facebook, Instant Messenger, Live Journal, Blogger, Web Shots, and campus blogs, college students are using these resources and other online sites as a social medium. Inevitably, this medium presents students with ethical decisions about social propriety, self disclosure and acceptable behaviour. Because online social networking sites have proven problematic for college students and for college administrators, this book aims to offer professional guidance to Higher Education administrators and policy makers. It is a professional guide for Higher Education faculty and Student Affairs administrators, which rigorously examines college students’ use of online social networking sites and how they use these to develop relationships both on and off campus. Most importantly, Online Social Networking on Campus investigates how college students use online sites to explore and makes sense of their identities. December 2008: 234x156: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-99019-6: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99020-2: $41.95 eBook: 978-0-203-88496-6 £75.00
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Economics of Distance and Online Learning
Teaching English Language Learners through Technology
Theory, Practice and Research
Tony Erben, University of Tampa, USA, Ruth Ban, Barry University, USA and Martha Castañeda, Miami University, USA
Edited by William J. Bramble, University of New Mexico, USA and Santosh Panda, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India
In Teaching English Language Learners through Technology, the authors explore the use of computers/technology as a pedagogical tool to aid in the appropriate instruction of ELLs across all content areas. The special focus of this book is on the informed use of various technologies and software programs that can specifically aid ELLs. Strategies are also provided for varying levels of access – whether teachers teach in a one computer classroom, have access to multiple computers, or have the ability to go into a computer lab at their school. A fully annotated list of web and print resources completes the volume, making this a valuable reference to help teachers harness the power of computer-assisted technologies in meeting the challenges of including all learners in effective instruction.
”It’s alarming that despite the billions of dollars spent each year, many teachers and trainers, administrators and managers within Higher Education Institutions have little or no idea of the costs and cost structures associated with the assemble and delivery of distance and online learning materials. This book will solve the problem and should make our allocation of scarce resources much more effective. This book should be required reading for anyone involved in the provision of learning materials.” —Fred Lockwood, Emeritus professor of Learning and Teaching, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the organizational models of distance and online learning from an international perspective and from the point of view of economic planning, costing and management decision-making. The book points to directions for the further research and development in this area, and will promote further understanding and critical reflection on the part of administrators, practitioners and researchers of distance education. The experiences and perspectives in distance education in the US are balanced with those in other areas of the world. March 2008: 234x156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-96388-6: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96389-3: $39.95
Technology-Mediated Learning Environments for Young English Learners Connections In and Out of School Edited by L. Leann Parker, University of California, Berkeley, USA This book explores issues related to the use of technologies to support young second-language learners and looks at promising areas for research, design, and development. Grounded in a sociocultural theoretical framework, it invites educators, researchers, and educational technology developers to consider a range of social and cultural factors in utilizing technology as a tool to help children from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds develop their English-language and reading skills. Technology-Mediated Learning Environments for Young English-Language Learners is targeted to researchers, educators, and policymakers in the areas of elementary education, after-school learning, second-language teaching and learning, English language and literacy development, and reading. 2007: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-8058-6232-4: $105.00 Pb: 978-0-8058-6233-1: $39.95 eBook: 978-1-4106-1615-9 £65.00
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PRACTICAL TITLES FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 2ND EDITION
Ten Steps to Complex Learning
Educational Technology A Definition with Commentary
A Systematic Approach to Four-Component Instructional Design
Edited by Al Januszewski, SUNY Potsdam, USA and Michael Molenda, Indiana University, USA
Jeroen J.G. van Merriënboer and Paul A. Kirschner, both at Open University of the Netherlands Ten Steps to Complex Learning presents, in ten steps, a path from a training problem to a training solution in a way that students, practitioners, (both instructional designers and teachers) and researchers can understand and use.
Sponsored by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), this book presents a definition of the field of study and practice known as educational technology or instructional technology. It reflects the collaborative efforts of all members of the AECT Definition and Terminology Committee. This book is appropriate for anyone working in the field of educational technology: students, instructors, researchers and in-service providers. 2007: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5860-0: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-8058-5861-7: $34.95
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Teaching Teachers to Use Technology Kulwadee Kongrith and D. Lamont Johnson
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The Digital Pencil One-to-One Computing for Children Edited by Jing Lei, Syracuse University, USA, Paul F. Conway, University College, Cork, Ireland and Yong Zhao, Michigan State University, USA This book takes a serious historical and international look at the ’digital pencil’ movement to equip every student with a computing device with wireless connection. Using an ecological perspective as an overarching framework, and drawing on their own studies and available literature that illuminate the issues related to one-to-one computing, the authors present well-reasoned discussions about a set of complex and critical issue facing policy makers, educators, students, parents, and the general public.
Though teachers may have access to the newest technology, they often avoid it because they don’t understand it or know how to use it to their best advantage. Teaching Teachers to Use Technology provides numerous strategies for effectively infusing technology into teacher education. This timely book includes models for professional and staff development, inquiry learning, network-based assessment, and collaborating through online learning and publications to increase the quality and quantity of educators entering the workforce as classroom teachers. The text provides several helpful tables and appendixes. 2007: 182pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3503-5: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-3504-2: $39.95 £50.00
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Design and Development Research Methods, Strategies, and Issues Rita C. Richey, Wayne State University, USA and James D. Klein, Arizona State University, USA
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This volume thoroughly discusses methods and strategies appropriate for conducting design and development research. Rich with examples and explanations, the book describes actual strategies that researchers have used to conduct product and tool research, and model research. 2007: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5731-3: $79.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-5732-0: $34.95 £80.00
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Finding Your Online Voice Stories Told by Experienced Online Educators Edited by J. Michael Spector, Florida State University, USA Finding Your Online Voice offers a thought-provoking discussion of innovative approaches to technology-based distance education. Editor J. Michael Spector focuses on how highly experienced teachers conceptualize and organize online classes.
Technology and the Politics of Instruction Jan Nespor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA In this study of computer-mediated instruction (CMI) in a U.S. research university that is the site of nationally known innovations in this area, Jan Nespor traces the varying material and organizational entanglements of a constantly reconfiguring network of people, things, categories, and ideas that are sometimes loosely, sometimes tightly entangled in forms of CMI.
2007: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-8058-6219-5: $99.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-6228-7: $39.95 £21.99
User Design Alison A. Carr-Chellman, Penn State University, USA User Design offers a fresh perspective on how front-line learners (users) can participate in the design of learning environments. The book presents a new set of methods and strategies that show how the tools of professional designers can be effectively shared with broad groups of users and other participants in the process of creating their own learning. 2006: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5504-3: $62.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-5505-0: $23.95
He unfolds how the different forms and meanings of CMI policy and practice were constructed over time, across departments, and in relation to students’ academic trajectories. Tying together a range of issues usually separated in discussions of instructional technology and examining often slighted topics, such as the articulations of local and national practices, this book questions the common vocabulary for making sense of CMI and contributes to educational change theory by showing how CMI has evolved both from the top-down and the bottom-up. Technology and the Politics of Instruction is distinctive in its multi-level approach and in the breadth of its conceptual frame. Departing from the mainstream research on instructional technology to focus on mundane and widespread forms of CMI – PowerPoint slides, CD-ROMs, self-paced labs, and the like – Nespor views these from multiple standpoints, not just what they mean for professors, but also for administrators and students. The effect is to displace the typical emphasis in CMI research from cuttingedge, high resource artifacts and systems (the importance of which is not questioned) to the politics and organizational processes that shape the uses of such things. This book is intended primarily for scholars and students in the fields of educational and more broadly organizational change, the politics and sociology of education, curriculum theory, higher education, and educational administration, and will also interest instructional technologists and technology developers. 2006: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5817-4: $62.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-5818-1: $23.95 £42.50
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PRACTICAL TITLES FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Student Engagement in Campus-Based and Online Education
Classroom Integration of Type II Uses of Technology in Education
University Connections
Edited by Cleborne D. Maddux and D. Lamont Johnson
Hamish Coates, Australian Council for Educational Research, Australia Presenting a theoretically-based and empirically-validated model of engagement, this book examines the application of the model to improve the quality and productivity of university education. 2006: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-39395-9: $160.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96946-5 £80.00
Making a Difference: Volume I and II The Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS) Edited by Sasha A. Barab, Indiana University, USA, Kenneth E. Hay, University of Georgia, USA, Nancy Butler Songer, University of Michigan, USA and Daniel T. Hickey, University of Georgia, USA
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Educators have talked about using information technology to improve teaching since the beginning of the modern computer movement but true integration remains an elusive goal for most. Classroom Integration of Type II Uses of Technology in Education finds teachers who have managed to take advantage of the sophistication, power, and affordability of today’s technology to develop new and better strategies for learning, despite the absence of an effective institutional infrastructure. This unique book reviews effective Type II teaching applications and software used at all educational levels, including Lego/Logo technologies, idea technologies, graphics software, laptop computers, and handheld computers. 2006: 212pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3110-5: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-3111-2: $39.95
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Type II Uses of Technology in Education
Internet Applications of Type II Uses of Technology in Education
Projects, Case Studies, and Software Applications Edited by Cleborne D. Maddux and D. Lamont Johnson Type II applications in education make it possible to teach in new and more effective ways. Type II Uses of Technology in Education clearly explains methods and strategies presently used by teachers to offer students a creative learning experience through the application of technology. Each chapter presents individual examples of how teachers have applied technology in schools and classrooms, illustrating through case studies, projects, and software applications how to effectively spark students’ interest and learning. 2006: 226pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3255-3: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-3256-0: $39.95 £50.00
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Edited by Cleborne D. Maddux and D. Lamont Johnson The Internet, though brimming with potential, is still vastly underused as a teaching resource. Internet Applications of Type II Uses of Technology in Education gives teachers new strategies for the Internet’s use as a dynamic educational resource. Where Type I teaching applications technologically mimic the procedures previously used by teachers, Type II teaching applications involve innovative thinking in the use of technology in learning. Using Type II applications with the Internet, students are actively empowered to look to its use as an effective partner in their learning process. This book clearly reviews several Type II teaching applications and integrative software for use in all educational levels, including Internet videoconferencing, instant messages, WebQuests, and WebCT. 2006: 206pp Hb: 978-0-7890-2494-7: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-2495-4: $39.95 £50.00
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Web-Based Learning
Collaborative Learning, Reasoning, and Technology
Theory, Research, and Practice Edited by Harold F. O’Neil and Ray S. Perez This book explores the state of the art in the use of technology in education from a learning perspective and is designed for professionals in the educational technology, assessment/evaluation, vocational/technical, school administrator and educational psychology communities. 2006: 234x156: 448pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5100-7:
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Edited by Angela M. O’Donnell, Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver and Gijsbert Erkens Series: Rutgers Invitational Symposium on Education Series This volume presents research findings on the use of technology to support learning and reasoning in collaborative contexts. Featuring a variety of theoretical perspectives, ranging from sociocultural to social psychological to information processing views, Collaborative Learning, Reasoning, and Technology includes an international group of authors well known for their contributions to research on technology learning environments.
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Virtual Decisions Digital Simulations for Teaching Reasoning in the Social Sciences and Humanities Edited by Steve Cohen, Kent E. Portney, Dean Rehberger and Carolyn Thorsen Focuses on the special issues related to the use of digital technologies in teaching the complex nature of social decisions with particular attention to the use of digital role-play simulations as a means to accomplish this. 2005: 234x156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-8058-4994-3: $94.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-4995-0: $31.95 eBook: 978-1-4106-1720-0
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Web-Based Learning in K-12 Classrooms Opportunities and Challenges Jay Blanchard and James Marshall
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Technology, Literacy, Learning A Multimodal Approach Carey Jewitt This book sets out a framework for rethinking the three key areas of schooling that are most affected by technology’s impact on education today: knowledge as curriculum, learning and pedagogy, and literacy across the curriculum. 2005: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-34549-1: $170.00 £85.00
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2005 The Next 10 Years! Edited by Timothy Koschmann, Tak-Wai Chan and Daniel D. Suthers 2005: 276x219: 802pp Pb: 978-0-8058-5782-5: $100.00 £100.00
Innovations in Instructional Technology Essays in Honor of M. David Merrill Edited by J. Michael Spector, Celestia Ohrazda, Andrew Van Schaack and David A. Wiley Innovations in Instructional Technology is a collection of original essays written by leading scholars and practitioners who have worked with and been inspired by Professor M. David Merrill. The chapters in this book represent a sampling of key innovations in the instructional technology field and include knowledge of how people learn, how people solve problems, how designers conceptualize learning spaces, how teachers implement learning activities, and how evaluators assess outcomes. 2005: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-8058-4836-6: $115.00 eBook: 978-1-4106-1368-4 £75.00
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PRACTICAL TITLES FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Cognition, Education, and Communication Technology
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Multimedia and Literacy Development
Edited by Peter Gärdenfors and Petter Johansson ’People interested in recent developments in theoretical thinking will find parts of this text informative and thoughtprovoking. People intrigued to read of researched innovations in teaching (especially of children), and in using IT, will find much of interest.’ – British Journal of Educational Technology
Improving Achievement for Young Learners Edited by Adriana G. Bus, Leiden University, the Netherlands and Susan B. Neuman, The University of Michigan, USA Multimedia and Literacy Development reports experimental research and practices with multimedia stories indicating that new dimensions of media contribute to young children’s ability to understand stories and to read texts independently. This is the first synthesis of evidence-based research in this field. Four key themes are highlighted:
This book presents some of the recent theoretical developments in the cognitive and educational sciences and the implications for the use of ICT in the organization of school and university education. 2005: 234x156: 312pp eBook: 978-1-4106-1289-2 Hb: 978-0-8058-4279-1: $83.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-4280-7: $36.50 £55.00
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IT and Organizational Learning Managing Change through Technology and Education Arthur M. Langer 2004: 234x156: 304pp eBook: 978-0-203-99743-7 Hb: 978-0-415-94836-4: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-94837-1: $39.95 £75.00
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• multimedia applications in classroom instruction. Written in jargon-free language for an international audience of students in university courses on literacy and information technology, researchers, policymakers, program developers, and media specialists, this volume is essential reading for all professionals interested in early literacy and early interventions. September 2008: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-98841-4: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-98842-1: $41.95 eBook: 978-0-203-89215-2 £75.00
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Computers, Curriculum, and Cultural Change An Introduction for Teachers Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr., Arlene Brett and Gary N. McCloskey
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
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Handbook of Research on New Literacies
Handbook of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK) for Educators
Edited by Julie Coiro, University of Rhode Island, USA, Michele Knobel and Colin Lankshear, both at Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA and Donald J. Leu, New Literacies Project, University of Connecticut, USA Situated at the intersection of two of the most important areas in educational research today – literacy and technology – this Handbook draws on the potential of each while carving out important new territory. It provides leadership for this newly emerging field, directing scholars to the major issues, theoretical perspectives, and interdisciplinary research concerning new literacies. Features of the book are that it: • brings together a diverse international team of editors and chapter authors • provides an extensive collection of research reviews in a critical area of educational research • makes visible the multiple perspectives and theoretical frames that currently drive work in new literacies • establishes important space for the emerging field of new literacies research • includes a unique Commentary section. The Handbook of Research on New Literacies is intended for the literacy research community including scholars and students from the traditional reading and writing research communities in education and educational psychology as well as those from information science, cognitive science, psychology, sociolinguistics, computer mediated communication, and other related areas that find literacy to be an important area of investigation.
Edited by the AACTE Committee on Innovation and Technology, USA Published by Routledge for the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education This Handbook addresses the concept and implementation of technological pedagogical content knowledge – the knowledge and skills that teachers need in order to meaningfully integrate technology into instruction in specific content areas. Recognizing, for example, that effective uses of technology in mathematics are quite different from effective uses of technology in social studies, teachers need specific preparation in using technology in each content area they will be teaching. Offering a series of chapters by scholars in different content areas who apply the technological pedagogical content knowledge framework to their individual content areas, the volume is structured around three themes: • What is Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge? • Integrating Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge into Specific Subject Areas. • Integrating Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge into Teacher Education and Professional Development. January 2008: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-8058-6355-0: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-8058-6356-7: $59.95 eBook: 978-1-4106-1818-4 £85.00
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH International Handbook of Literacy and Technology Volume II Edited by Michael C. McKenna, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA, Linda D. Labbo, University of Georgia, Athens, USA, Ronald D. Kieffer, Ohio Northern University, USA and David Reinking, Clemson University, USA This Handbook provides a comprehensive and international representation of state-of-the-art research, theory, and practice related to principal areas in which significant developments are occurring in the study of literacy and technology. It offers a glimpse of the commonalities faced by literacy educators around the world, together with specific challenges raised by unique circumstances.
Interactive Literacy Education Facilitating Literacy Environments Through Technology Edited by Charles K. Kinzer, Columbia University, New York, USA and Ludo Verhoeven, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands Interactive Literacy Education combines the latest research and theory related to technology-based instructional design for children’s literacy development. It shows how technology can be used to build literacy learning environments that are compatible with students’ cognitive and social processes. 2007: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5213-4: $89.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-5214-1: $49.95 eBook: 978-1-4106-1749-1 £75.00
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Video Research in the Learning Sciences
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Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology Edited by J. Michael Spector, M. David Merrill, Jeroen van Merriënboer and Marcy P. Driscoll Series: AECT Series Sponsored by the Association of Educational Communication and Technology (AECT), the third edition of this groundbreaking Handbook continues the mission of its predecessors: to provide up-to-date summaries and syntheses of recent research pertinent to the educational uses of information and communication technologies. In addition to updating, this new edition has been expanded from forty-one to fifty-six chapters organized into the following six sections: foundations, strategies, technologies, models, design and development, and methodological issues. This Handbook is intended for graduate students and their professors, instructional designers and researchers in educational communication and technology, plus the libraries that serve them.
Edited by Ricki Goldman, New York University, Jersey City, USA, Roy Pea, Stanford University, Stanford, USA, Brigid Barron, Stanford University, Sanford, USA and Sharon J. Derry, University of Wisconsin/Madison, USA Video Research in the Learning Sciences is a comprehensive exploration of key theoretical, methodological, and technological advances in uses of digital video-as-data in the learning sciences as a way of knowing about learning, teaching, and educational processes. It is designed around four themes: theoretical frameworks for video research; video research on peer, family, and informal learning; video research on classroom and teacher learning; and video collaborations and technological futures. This volume is intended for researchers, university faculty, teacher educators, and graduate students in education, and for anyone interested in how knowledge is expanded using video-based technologies. Visit the website affiliated with this book: www.videoresearch.org 2007: 246x174: 624pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5359-9: $180.00 Pb: 978-0-8058-5360-5: $59.95 eBook: 978-1-4106-1619-7
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
Ubiquitous Computing in Education
NEW FOR 2009
Invisible Technology, Visible Impact
Digital Discourse
Edited by Mark van ’t Hooft and Karen Swan, both at Kent State University, USA
New Directions for Technology-Enhanced Learning
Digital technology has radically altered the way in which we live and work, but has not had a substantial impact on education. Ubiquitous Computing in Education explores the educational potential of ubiquitous computing initiatives that make digital tools available to students and teachers. 2006: 234x156: 408pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5735-1: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-8058-5736-8: $57.95 £65.00
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Handbook of Distance Education Edited by Michael Grahame Moore, Pennsylvania State University, USA The second edition of this award-winning book continues the mission of its predecessor, to provide a comprehensive compendium of research in all aspects of distance education, arguably the most significant development in education over the past quarter century. While the book deals with education that uses technology, the focus is on teaching and learning and how its management can be facilitated through technology. Key features include: • Comprehensive coverage includes all aspects of distance education including design, instruction, management, policy, and a section on different audiences. • Chapter Structure: Chapter authors frame their topic in terms of empirical research (past and present) and discuss the nature of current practice in terms of that research. Future research needs are discussed in relation to both confirmed practice and recent changes in the field.
Denise Whitlock Written to promote e-learning excellence, Digital Discourse outlines and illustrates the effectiveness of computer mediated discourse in teaching and technology-enhanced learning courses. It offers a coherent and effective teaching approach through the use of digital discourses. This approach has proven to be successful in raising student participation and reflection in the learning process. Grounded in pedagogical research conducted through The Institute of Educational Technology at the Open University, this book provides evidence of the mediating role of such discourse in the development of thinking and also in the construction of different communities of practice. It includes further examples in the US that show how e-learning environments provide enriched learning opportunities offered by a dialogic approach. Up-to-date and innovative in its approach, this book focuses on the practical and theoretical aspects of digital discourses, including Aesopic Dialogue or the sharing and telling of stories. It further examines a number of recent developments that exhibit innovation in electronic communication that encourage the learning process; the most recent developments in pedagogical communication tools, such as ’BuddySpace’ and ’BuddyFinder’ are discussed together with the role of mobile technologies in support of learning dialogues. Practicing lecturers, course leaders, designers, staff developers and students will find this book an invaluable resource. It presents new opportunities for the use of technology enhanced discourse learning and sheds light on the true power of discourse thinking in Higher Education. September 2009: 234x156 Hb: 978-0-415-99021-9: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99022-6: $44.95 £75.00
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Mobile Learning Communitites
Play, Creativity and Digital Cultures
Creating New Educational Futures
Edited by Rebekah Willett, University of London, UK, Muriel Robinson, Bishop Grosseteste University College, UK and Jackie Marsh, University of Sheffield, UK
Patrick Danaher, University of Southern Queensland, Australia, Beverley Moriarty and Geoff Danaher, both at Central Queensland University, Australia A significant feature of life in this century is the experience of mobility as people move across and within national borders in search of work, study and lifestyle experiences. Many mobile groups can be understood as learning communities whose lived experience involves formal and informal education and training. Mobile Learning Communities explores the diverse ways in which traveling groups experience learning ’on the run’. The book provides empirical evidence that draws on the authors’ fifteen years of continuing research with international occupational travelers. International in focus, this book deals with an issue of increasing global significance and shows the complexities of the lives and learning experiences of such mobile cultures, thus challenging simplistic and stereotypical images of traveling groups that are still found in mainstream media and popular culture. This text will appeal to scholars in the field of Higher Education and to researchers in the fields of education, cultural studies and sociology. It will also be of interest to HE Instructors, policy-makers, and administrators. It effectively presents alternative views of the mobile learners themselves but also offers a detailed examination of notions of learning which will inform all educational practices and policy. April 2009: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-99158-2: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99159-9: $44.95
Series: Routledge Research in Education Recent work on children’s digital cultures has identified a range of literacies emerging through children’s engagement with new media technologies. This edited collection focuses on children’s digital cultures, specifically examining the role of play and creativity in learning with these new technologies. The chapters in this book were contributed by an international range of respected researchers, who seek to extend our understandings of children’s interactions with new media both within and outside of school. They address and provide evidence for continuing debates around the following questions: • What notions of creativity are useful in our fields? • How does an understanding of play inform analysis of children’s engagement with digital cultures? • How might school practice take account of out-of-school learning in relation to digital cultures? • How can we understand children’s engagements with digital technologies in commercialised spaces? Offering current research, theoretical debate and empirical studies, this intriguing text will challenge the thinking of scholars and teachers alike as it explores the evolving nature of play within the media landscape of the 21st-century. September 2008: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-96311-4: $95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88869-8
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Emergent Computer Literacy A Developmental Perspective Helen Mele Robinson, CUNY/Borough of Manhattan Community College, USA Series: Routledge Research in Education Understanding how children develop computer knowledge, and the ways that adults are able to guide their computer learning experiences, is a vital task facing parents and educators. This groundbreaking book is an attempt to fill a gap in current understanding of how we become computer literate and proposes a theory of how computer literacy skills emerge in computer users. October 2008: 234x156: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-96131-8: $95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88791-2 £60.00
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Plagiarism, the Internet, and Student Learning
e-Learning and Social Networking Handbook
Improving Academic Integrity
Resources for Higher Education
Wendy Sutherland-Smith, Monash University, Australia
Robin Mason, The Open University, UK and Frank Rennie, The University of Highlands and Islands Millennium Institute, UK
Written for Higher Education educators, managers and policy-makers, Plagiarism, the Internet and Student Learning combines theoretical understandings with a practical model of plagiarism and aims to explain why and how plagiarism developed. It offers a new way to conceptualize plagiarism and provides a framework for professionals dealing with plagiarism in higher education. Sutherland-Smith presents a model of plagiarism, called the plagiarism continuum, which usefully informs discussion and direction of plagiarism management in most educational settings. The model was developed from a cross-disciplinary examination of plagiarism with a particular focus on understanding how educators and students perceive and respond to issues of plagiarism. The evolution of plagiarism, from its birth in Law, to a global issue, poses challenges to international educators in diverse cultural settings. The case studies included are the voices of educators and students discussing the complexity of plagiarism in policy and practice, as well as the tensions between institutional and individual responses. A review of international studies plus qualitative empirical research on plagiarism, conducted in Australia between 2004-2006, explain why it has emerged as a major issue. The book examines current teaching approaches in light of issues surrounding plagiarism, particularly Internet plagiarism. The model affords insight into ways in which teaching and learning approaches can be enhanced to cope with the ever-changing face of plagiarism. This book challenges Higher Education educators, managers and policy-makers to examine their own beliefs and practices in managing the phenomenon of plagiarism in academic writing.
This book aims to provide the reader with enough background information to appreciate the value of social networking, especially for distributed education. Through highlighting the most relevant, interesting, and challenging aspects of e-Learning the book provides practical advice for using social networking tools in course design. Illustrated by short descriptive case studies, it also highlights contact addresses, websites, and further reading to help readers find resources and enhance their design. This practical guide will help all those involved in the design and delivery of online learning in higher education make the best choices when preparing courses for distributed learning. Please visit the authors’ wiki at: www.socialnetworking.wetpaint.com May 2008: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-42606-0: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42607-7: $41.95 eBook: 978-0-203-92776-2
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Teaching in Transnational Higher Education
The e-Revolution and Post-Compulsory Education
Enhancing Learning for Offshore International Students
Using e-Business Models to Deliver Quality Education
Edited by Michelle Wallace and Lee Dunn, both at Southern Cross University, Australia Teaching in Transnational Higher Education examines current trends and challenges that face students, teachers and institutions of higher education around the globe. This book comes at a pivotal moment where many universities are offering their courses in offshore locations. Students who could once not access an international qualification can now do so without leaving their home country. The book clearly defines and takes an in-depth look at the various types of transnational education, including: institutions that have campuses abroad, teach specific courses abroad, and form partnerships with diverse schools to teach jointly. The authors choose to highlight a broad sampling of transnational programs including those in: Zambia, China, and the United Arab Emirates among others. Interviews with students and teachers participating in these programs of study make this an enjoyable and unique portrait of higher education that is invaluable to those who teach and learn around the world.
Edited by Jos Boys, London Metropolitan University, UK and Peter Ford, Nottingham University, UK Moving debates about ICT and higher education beyond a simple focus on e-learning, this book takes into consideration the provision of post-secondary education as a whole. In a highly competitive educational marketplace, institutions need to react to and embrace new technologies to provide rich and competitive learning environments for the students of tomorrow. The discussion and guidance in this book is essential reading for all leaders, managers and heads of e-learning in higher and further education. January 2008: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-41986-4: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41987-1: $41.95 £75.00
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A Practical Guide to Problem-based Learning Online Maggi Savin-Baden
February 2008: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-42053-2: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42054-9: $44.95 eBook: 978-0-203-93062-5
Providing an overview of the current state of problem based learning online, this book examines why we’re moving from face-to-face to online provision, considers existing forms of provision, outlines common mistakes and strategies to avoid future problems, and shows how to effectively facilitate learning.
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PRACTICAL TITLES FOR E-LEARNING
Project Managing E-Learning
Virtual Learning Environments
A Handbook for Successful Design, Delivery and Management
Using, Choosing and Developing your VLE Martin Weller, The Open University, UK
Maggie McVay Lynch, Portland State University, USA and John Roecker, Project Management Institute, USA Project Managing E-learning provides an essential framework, based on the globally accepted IPECC model, for planning, designing, delivering, managing and evaluating e-learning projects successfully. It focuses on practical, easy-to-understand methods and offers applications of project management principles in the real world. Illustrated by case studies of projects undertaken in business and academia it provides a step-by-step guide and highlights where projects typically fail. The practical framework and sound advice offered in Project Managing E-learning is essential reading for all those who want to successfully implement and manage high quality e-learning in both academic and corporate training settings on time and to budget. 2007: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-77219-8: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77220-4: $45.95 eBook: 978-0-203-94699-2
Virtual learning environments are widely spread in higher education, yet they are often under utilised by the institutions that employ them. This book addresses the need to move beyond thinking about the VLE simply in terms of the particular package that an institution has adopted, and viewing it as a significant educational technology that will shape much of the teaching and learning process in the coming years. It contains essential advice for those choosing a VLE and encourages all those involved in the deployment of a VLEs to use them more productively in order to create engaging learning experiences. 2007: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-41430-2: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41431-9: $49.95 eBook: 978-0-203-96434-7 £75.00
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Issues and Trends in Offshore Higher Education
Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age Designing and Delivering E-Learning Edited by Helen Beetham, University of Bristol, UK and Rhona Sharpe, Oxford Brookes University, UK Incorporating a variety of contexts – face-to-face, self-directed, blended and distance learning modes – this book examines different perspectives on effectively designing and delivering learning activities to ensure that future development is pedagogically sound, learner focused and accessible. Illustrated by case studies from the disciplines and with a helpful appendix of tools and resources for researchers, practitioners and teachers, this book is an essential guide to effective design and implementation of sound e-learning activities.
Grant McBurnie, Office of International Development, Australia and Christopher Ziguras, RMIT University, Australia While the international mobility of students is a wellestablished feature of higher education, the international mobility of institutions and courses on a large scale is a more novel phenomenon. Transnational education is at the leading-edge of the most fundamental changes taking place in higher education today. Transnational Education presents a global perspective on the development of international online education, partnersupported transnational programs and international branch campuses. It provides a comprehensive and analytical account of the active role some universities are playing on the international stage and offers valuable guidance on future trends in the sector. 2006: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-37267-1: $160.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96835-2 £80.00
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PRACTICAL TITLES FOR E-LEARNING E-Learning and Disability in Higher Education
Handbook of Electronic and Digital Acquisitions
Accessibility Research and Practice
Thomas W. Leonhardt, Director, Scarborough-Phillips Library, St. Edward University, Austin, Texas, USA
Jane K. Seale, University of Southampton, UK ’Here is a very timely book...The author’s main area is educational innovation, though she has a strong proactive interest in barriers to learning and assistive technology...but, of course, overcoming students’ disabilities at university would indeed be educational innovation.’ – British Journal of Educational Technology, Vol 38 No 2 2007 Most practitioners know that they should make e-learning accessible to students with disabilities, yet it is not always clear exactly how this should be done. E-Learning and Disability in Higher Education evaluates current practice and provision and explores the tools, methods and approaches available for improving accessible practice. Examining the social, educational and political background behind making e-learning accessible in higher and further education, this book considers the role of and provides advice for, the key stake-holders involved in e-learning provision: lecturers, learning technologists, student support services, staff developers and senior managers.
The Handbook of Electronic and Digital Acquisitions steers librarians through the process of evaluating, choosing, and managing electronic resources as they expand their collection development policies to include electronic databases. This handy, how-to guide takes a practical approach to acquisitions, providing commonsense information on basic copyright laws, fair use guidelines and policies, offsite and in-house databases, virtual reference software, EDI, and vendors. The book’s contributors draw on their own experiences, providing case studies and helpful evaluation checklists, worksheets, and templates. 2006: 182pp Hb: 978-0-7890-2291-2: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-2292-9: $39.95 £50.00
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Elearning: The Key Concepts Robin Mason, The Open University, UK and Frank Rennie, The University of Highlands and Islands Millennium Institute, UK Series: Routledge Key Guides E-Learning has long been touted as the brave new frontier of education, offering fresh challenges to teachers, students and, indeed, the whole of the education system. Addressing this, Elearning: The Key Concepts is the perfect reference for anyone seeking to navigate the myriad of names, concepts and applications associated with this new era of teaching, training and learning.
E-Learning and Disability in Higher Education is valuable reading for all practitioners and researchers involved in the design and delivery of accessible e-learning in higher, further and distance education. 2006: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-38309-7: $160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38310-3: $47.98 eBook: 978-0-203-96959-5 £80.00
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Rethinking University Teaching A Conversational Framework for the Effective Use of Learning Technologies Diana Laurillard
The only text of its kind to provide concise and user-friendly definitions of the crucial terms used in this growing field, this is a highly useful resource for online course co-ordinators, undergraduate students taking online courses, students on masters-level online learning courses, and trainers. 2006: 216x138: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-37306-7: $100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37307-4: $26.95 eBook: 978-0-203-09948-3 £55.00
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PRACTICAL TITLES FOR E-LEARNING
E-literature for Children
CONNECTING WITH E-LEARNING
Connecting with e-Learning Series
Enhancing Digital Literacy Learning Len Unsworth, University of New England, Australia These practical ideas, suggestions and real-life experiences will help you to understand the differences and similarities of the literary experience for children through classic, modern and leading-edge narratives in both book and computer formats. 2005: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-33329-0: $145.00 Pb: 978-0-415-33330-6: $47.95 £85.00
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Series Editors: Allison Littlejohn and Chris Pegler Underpinned by theory but maintaining an emphasis on practice the Connecting with e-Learning Series offers relevant guides for both newcomers to teaching and experienced teachers who are developing their practice online. Drawing on the experiences of expert practitioners, each book is immediately accessible and provides the core skills and knowledge teachers in higher education need when introducing blended and e-learning into their teaching.
Learning Online
Preparing for Blended e-Learning
A Guide to Success in the Virtual Classroom
Allison Littlejohn, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK and Chris Pegler, Institute of Technology, Open University, UK
Maggie McVay Lynch, Portland State University, USA Series: Routledge Study Guides ’Anyone considering continuing his or her studies online would do well to consider the issues addressed in this book and make careful note of the hints and suggestions for effective online learning...[It] also provides tutors, administrators and developers, with important insights into the challenges faced by online learners. It is a relevant source book for any staff development programme on online learning and teaching.’ – Debra Marsh, eLearning Consultant, Escalate website Both current and prospective online learners will benefit from this practical book, which is filled with clear, detailed assistance for learning online. 2004: 216x138: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-70005-4: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-70000-9: $31.95 £75.00
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Blended and online learning skills are rapidly becoming essential for effective teaching and learning in universities and colleges. Covering theory where useful but maintaining an emphasis on practice, this book provides teachers and lecturers with an accessible introduction to e-learning. Beginning by exploring the meaning of ’e-learning’, it supports tutors in identifying how they plan to use technology to support courses that blend online and face-to-face interactions. Packed with practical advice and ideas, this book provides the core skills and knowledge that teachers in HE and FE need when starting out and further developing their teaching course design for blended and online learning. 2007: 216x138: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-40360-3: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40361-0: $45.95 eBook: 978-0-203-96132-2
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CONNECTING WITH E-LEARNING SERIES
BOOKS BY GILLY SALMON
The Educational Potential of e-Portfolios Supporting Personal Development and Reflective Learning Lorraine Stefani, University of Auckland, New Zealand, Robin Mason, The Open University, UK and Chris Pegler, Institute of Technology, Open University, UK E-portfolios are a valuable learning and assessment tool. They can serve as an administrative tool to manage and organize work, to present course assignments and act as the medium for learners to record their learning goals, outcomes and achievements. They encourage personal reflection and involve the exchange of ideas and feedback.
Gilly Salmon is one of the pioneers of good online teaching. She joined the University of Leicester in the UK in 2004 as Professor of E-learning and Learning Technologies to head the Beyond Distance Research Alliance, after 15 years with the Open University Business School. She is the author of a number of best-selling titles, including E-Moderating and ETivities and was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship in 2006. 4TH EDITION
Learning in Groups A Handbook for Face-to-Face and Online Environments David Jaques, Independent Education Consultant, UK and Gilly Salmon, University of Leicester, UK
Using technology in this way supports students’ abilities in using and exploiting technology for professional and personal purposes, enabling any time, any place learning and peer learning and facilitating the provision of tutor feedback. The Educational Potential of e-Portfolios is a comprehensive, practical guide for lecturers and staff developers who need to know more about the development of purposeful e-portfolios for supporting students in reflecting on their learning. 2007: 216x138: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-41213-1: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41214-8: $35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-96129-2
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A Practical Guide to Authentic e-Learning Jan Herrington Written for teaching professionals in Higher Education who are teaching in an online setting, this text offers concrete guidelines and examples to develop and implement the authentic e-learning tasks model in ways that challenge learners to maximize their learning. This essential book provides effective, working examples to engages learners with authentic learning tasks in online learning settings. December 2009: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-99799-7: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99800-0: $41.95
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’This is a truly excellent book. With a solid theoretical underpinning, it is wide-ranging, accessible, practical and, above all, useful... Whatever your role, if you want to enable groups to function and learn well, read and use this book!’ – Bob Rotheram, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK ’What a great book! One of the all-time great writers on small group work joins forces with the queen of online learning. This book is readable, theoretically rigorous, practical, and excellently presented.’ – Trish Greenhalgh, University College London, UK ’The book progresses well from the theoretical underpinning of group behaviour to assessment within groups and practical check lists for leaders. The online learning points are well integrated and not viewed as add-ons. In its general framework, the book is extremely coherent with excellent use of bullet points, diagrams, tables and shading to encourage clarity of thought.’ – British Journal of Educational Technology This Handbook is a comprehensive guide for anyone involved in groupwork, with advice and practical exercises to develop group learning skills for learners and tutors. Thoroughly updated with valuable new material throughout on group learning and collaborating online. 2006: 246x189: 360pp Hb: 978-0-415-36527-7: $180.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36526-0: $49.95 eBook: 978-0-203-01645-9 £90.00
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BOOKS BY GILLY SALMON
OPEN AND FLEXIBLE LEARNING
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The Open and Flexible Learning Series
2ND EDITION
E-Moderating The Key to Online Teaching and Learning Gilly Salmon, University of Leicester, UK Fully updated and expanded, the second edition of this online learning classic features new material on the latest research and practice in the field, fresh case studies and practitioners resources, and a brand new chapter on future e-learning scenarios. 2004: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-33543-0: $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-33544-7: $51.95 £85.00
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Series Editors: Fred Lockwood, Som Naidu and Tony Bates The leading series in the field. This internationally respected series offers practical advice and up to date insight into aspects of developing, teaching, learning and managing online and distance learning materials.
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Students’ Experiences of e-learning in Higher Education The ecology of sustainable innovation Robert Ellis, University of Sydney Institute of Teaching, Australia, Peter Goodyear, University of Sydney, Australia
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E-tivities The Key to Active Online Learning Gilly Salmon, University of Leicester, UK This best-selling guide to techniques that enable teachers and learners to use technologies happily and successfully is packed with tried and tested ideas, illustrations and case studies, to help teachers personalise and customize e-learning. 2002: 234x156: 238pp Pb: 978-0-7494-3686-5: $51.95 eBook: 978-0-203-64638-0 £25.99
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Grounded in relevant international research, Students’ Experiences of e-learning in Higher Education helps academic instructors and university managers understand how e-learning relates to, and can be integrated with, other student experiences of learning, such as learning in lectures, seminars and laboratories, as well as private study. A distinctive feature of the book is that it foregrounds the students’ experience of learning, emphasizing the importance of the ways students interpret the challenges set for them, their conceptions of learning and their approaches to learning. August 2009 Hb: 978-0-415-98935-0: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-98936-7: $44.95 e-book: 978-0-203-94529-2
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NEW FOR 2009
Learning with Digital Games
Open and Distance Learning Developments in Asia
A Practical Guide to Engage Students in Higher Education
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Policy, Management and Research
Nicola Whitton Written for Higher Education teaching and learning professionals, Learning with Digital Games provides a straightforward introduction to the field of computer gamebased learning. Keeping up to date with current trends and the changing learning needs to engage today’s students, this text offers straightforward guidance on how to effectively implement computer game-based learning activities at the HE level. Loaded with practical tips and strategies, this timely and accessible text is the perfect starter’s guide. Learning with Digital Games enables readers to quickly grasp the practical and technological concepts, with examples that can easily be applied to their own practice. It also offers a companion website that provides up-to-date technological information, additional resources, and further examples.
Colin Latchem Curtin University, Perth, Australia and Insung Jung, International Christian University, Japan Open and Distance Learning Developments in Asia is a unique and comprehensive overview of open, distance learning (ODL) and information and communication technology (ICT) in Asian education and training. Broad in coverage, this book also critically examines ODL and ICT experiences in Iran, Turkey, Japan and the Phillipines – drawing conclusions from the successes and failures, and recommending ways in which planning, management and practice may be further developed.
June 2009; 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-99774-4: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99775-1: $45.95
This innovative book identifies the main trends, issues and needs, drawing mainly on Asian theory, research and practice to present ideas on the leadership and management, professional development, innovation and quality assurance and research and diffusion needed to further advance knowledge, skills and practices. This book further:
Reconsidering Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World
• examines how affordable technology enables people to learn, share information, collaborate and be empowered in ways never previously possible
Meeting Students’ Learning Needs David Kember, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Distance learning is now more prevalent in the developing world than ever before. This book reconsiders the suitability and success of established modes of distance learning for current contexts in the developing world. Drawing upon research into students conceptions of, and approaches to learning, this critical analysis of the state of open and flexible learning examines the characteristics, needs and learning approaches of students, considering whether or not current provision is successful, what changes are necessary, and, crucially, how student retention can be improved. 2007: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-40139-5: $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40140-1: $45.95 eBook: 978-0-203-96654-9
• examines how Asian countries are using ODl/ICT to extend educational opportunity to develop intellectual and creative capacities of every student • outlines how e-learning and blended learning are being used to develop new knowledge and skills in companies, government and local government departments • examines the issues involved in leading and managing the kinds of change necessary for open, distance and blended learning • discusses the instructional design and Teaching and Learning approaches that are needed to achieve a new shift in paradigms • provides an analysis of Asian research in ODL/ICT • summarizes the latest lessons learned in regard to Asian ODL/ICT and identifies the issues that remain to be addressed. The book will be of important interest to Asian educators and trainers interested in ODL/ICT, as well as western educators and administrators interested in educational development, exporting programs or partnering with institutions in the region. May 2009: 234x156 Hb: 978-0-415-99409-5: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99410-1: $42.95
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OPEN AND FLEXIBLE LEARNING
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Interactions in Online Education Implications for Theory and Practice Edited by Charles Juwah, The Robert Gordon University, UK This groundbreaking study into the quality of interactivity in online learning covers both theory and the practical implications of all the issues and includes a collection of research and innovative case material drawn from international experts.
Online Education Using Learning Objects Edited by Rory McGreal, Athabasca University School of Business, Canada Provides a comprehensive look at a state-of-the-art online education, and presents advice on the creation, adaptation and implementation of learning objects and metadata. This book will be essential reference material for learning technologists, course developers at learning institutions, postgraduate students, teachers and learners in the field of e-learning.
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The Path of Speech Technologies in Computer Assisted Language Learning
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This collection examines the promise and limitations for computer-assisted language learning of emerging speech technologies: speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, and acoustic visualization. Using pioneering research from contributors based in the US and Europe, this volume illustrates the uses of each technology for learning languages, the problems entailed in their use, and the solutions evolving in both technology and instructional design. 2007: 234x156: 270pp Hb: 978-0-415-96076-2: $95.00
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A/B/C AACTE Committee on Innovation and Technology .................8 Adult Learning in the Digital Age......................................23 AECT Series............................................................................9 Alemán, Ana M. Martínez ......................................................1 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education ........8 Antoniou, Maria...................................................................21 Approaches to Developing Accessible Learning Experiences.......................................................................22
Assessment of Problem Solving Using Simulations ............22 Baker, Eva ............................................................................22 Ban, Ruth ...............................................................................2 Barab, Sasha A.......................................................................5 Barron, Brigid .........................................................................9 Bates, A.W. ..........................................................................22 Bates, Tony...........................................................................18 Beetham, Helen....................................................................14 Blanchard, Jay ........................................................................6 Boys, Jos ..............................................................................13 Bramble, William J..................................................................2 Brett, Arlene...........................................................................7 Bruce, Bertram C..................................................................23 Burge, Elizabeth J. ................................................................24 Bus, Adriana G.......................................................................7 CALL Dimensions ..............................................................24 CALL Research Perspectives...............................................24 Carr-Chellman, Alison A.....................................................1, 4 Castañeda, Martha.................................................................2 Chan, Tak-Wai........................................................................6 Changing Language Education Through CALL ..................23 Classroom Integration of Type II Uses of Technology in Education ...........................................................................5 Coates, Hamish ......................................................................5 Cognition, Education, and Communication Technology.......7 Cohen, Steve..........................................................................6 Coiro, Julie .............................................................................8 Collaborative Learning, Reasoning, and Technology ............6 Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2005..............6 Computers, Curriculum, and Cultural Change .....................7 Connecting with e-Learning Series ..................................16-17 Conole, Gráinne...................................................................20 Contemporary Perspectives in E-Learning Research ...........20 Conway, Paul F. ......................................................................3
D/E/F Danaher, Geoff.....................................................................11 Danaher, Patrick ...................................................................11 Derry, Sharon J. ......................................................................9 Design and Development Research.....................................3
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Designing Video and Multimedia for Open and Flexible Learning.......20 Dickieson, Jan ..................................22 Digital Discourse ............................10 Digital Pencil, The.............................3 Donaldson, Randall P. .......................23 Driscoll, Marcy P. ................................9 Dunn, Lee ........................................13 Economics of Distance and Online Learning...........................................2 Educational Potential of e-Portfolios, The.............................17 Educational Technology....................3 Edwards, Richard..............................22 Egbert, Joy L. ...................................24 E-Learning and Disability in Higher Education.......................................15 e-Learning and Social Networking Handbook ......................................12 Elearning: The Key Concepts ..........15 E-literature for Children..................16 Ellis, Robert ......................................18 Emergent Computer Literacy ..........11 E-Moderating .................................18 Erben, Tony ........................................2 e-Revolution and Post-Compulsory Education, The ...............................13 Erkens, Gijsbert ..................................6 Errors and Intelligence in ComputerAssisted Language Learning ...........24 E-tivities .........................................18 Exley, Kate........................................21 Finding Your Online Voice ................4 Fisher, F. Pete....................................23 Ford, Peter .......................................13 Fry, Heather......................................21 Furlong, John ..................................23
G/H/I Gärdenfors, Peter ...............................7 Globalisation & Pedagogy ..............22 Goldman, Ricki...................................9 Goodyear, Peter................................18 Gorard, Stephen ..............................23 Guiton, Patrick .................................25 Haggstrom, Margaret A. ..................23 Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, A.....21
Handbook of Distance Education ...10 Handbook of Electronic and Digital Acquisitions.........................15 Order Now!
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Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology.......................................9 Handbook of Research on New Literacies ..........................................8 Handbook of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK) for Educators ........................8 Harold F. O’Neil ..................................6 Haughey, Margaret...........................24 Hay, Kenneth E...................................5 Heift, Trude ......................................24 Herrington, Jan ................................17 Hickey, Daniel T. .................................5 Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E. ........................6 Holland, Melissa ...............................23 Hope, Andrea...................................25 Innovations in Instructional Technology.......................................6 Instructional-Design Theories and Models, Volume III............................1 Interactions in Online Education.....20 Interactive Literacy Education ...........9 International Handbook of Literacy and Technology................................9 Internet Applications of Type II Uses of Technology in Education ..............5 IT and Organizational Learning.........7
J/K/L Januszewski, Al ..................................3 Jaques, David ...................................17 Jewitt, Carey ......................................6 Johansson, Petter ...............................7 Johnson, D. Lamont .......................3, 5 Jung, Insung.....................................19 Juwah, Charles.................................20 Kapitzke, Cushla ..............................23 Kember, David..................................19 Ketteridge, Steve..............................21 Key Guides for Effective Teaching in Higher Education........................21 Kieffer, Ronald D. ...............................9 Kinzer, Charles K. ...............................9 Kirschner, Paul A. ...............................3 Klein, James D....................................3 Knobel, Michele .................................8 Ko, Susan.........................................10 Kongrith, Kulwadee ...........................3 Koschmann, Timothy..........................6 Koumi, Jack......................................20
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Learning Cities, Learning Regions, Learning Communities ...................23 Learning in Groups.........................17 Learning Online..............................16 Learning to Teach Design and Technology in the Secondary School............................................21 Learning with Digital Games ..........19 Lei, Jing..............................................3 Lentell, Helen ...................................25 Leonhardt, Thomas W. .....................15 Leu, Donald J. ....................................8 Levy, Mike ........................................24 Libr@ries ........................................23 Littlejohn, Allison..............................16 Lockwood, Fred................................18 Longworth, Norman.........................23
M/N/O Maddux, Cleborne D..........................5 Making a Difference: Volume I and II.................................5 Marsh, Jackie ...................................11 Marshall, James..................................6 Marshall, Stephanie..........................21 Mason, Robin.......................12, 15, 17 McBurnie, Grant...............................14 McCloskey, Gary N. ............................7 McGreal, Rory ..................................20 McKenna, Michael C. .........................9 McVay Lynch, Maggie ................14, 16 Melton, Reginald F............................24 Merrill, M. David ................................9 Mills, Roger ......................................24 Mobile Learning .............................20
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INDEX Nespor, Jan.........................................4 Neuman, Susan B. ..............................7 O’Donnell, Angela M. ........................6 O’Neil, Harold F. ...............................22 Ohrazda, Celestia ...............................7 Oliver, Martin ...................................20 Online Education Using Learning Objects...........................................20
Online Social Networking on Campus............................................1 Open and Distance Learning Developments in Asia.....................19 Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World ....................24 Open and Flexible Learning Series, The ................................18-20 Owen-Jackson, Gwyneth..................21
P/R/S Panda, Santosh ..................................2 Parker, L. Leann..................................2 Path of Speech Technologies in Computer Assisted Language Learning, The .................................23 Pea, Roy .............................................9 Pegler, Chris ...............................16, 17 Perez, Ray S........................................6 Perraton, Hilary ..........................24, 25 Petrie, Gina Mikel.............................24 Plagiarism, the Internet, and Student Learning............................12
Planning and Developing Open and Distance Learning....................24 Play, Creativity and Digital Cultures .........................................11 Policy for Open and Distance Learning.........................................25 Portney, Kent E...................................6 Practical Guide to Authentic e-Learning, A .................................17 Practical Guide to Problem-based Learning Online, A .........................13 Preparing for Blended e-Learning ...16 Project Managing E-Learning..........14 Provenzo, Jr., Eugene F. ......................7 Reconsidering Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World ..19 Rehberger, Dean.................................6 Reigeluth, Charles .............................1 Reinking, David ..................................9 Rennie, Frank .............................12, 15
Rethinking Learner Support in Distance Education.........................24 Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age................................................14 Rethinking University Teaching .......15 Richey, Rita C. ....................................3 Ridley, Pauline ..................................21 Robinson, Bernadette .......................25 Robinson, Helen Mele ......................11 Robinson, Muriel ..............................11 Roecker, John ...................................14 Rossen, Steve ...................................10 Routledge Key Guides ....................15 Routledge Research in Education ...11 Routledge Studies in Computer Assisted Language Learning Series .......................................23, 24 Routledge Studies in Distance Education.................................22, 24 Routledge Study Guides .................16 Rumble, Grenville .............................25 Rutgers Invitational Symposium on Education Series .................................6 Salmon, Gilly...............................17-18 Savin-Baden, Maggi .........................13 Schulze, Mathias ..............................24 Schwienhorst, Klaus .........................23 Seale, Jane K..............................15, 22 Selwyn, Neil ....................................23 Sharpe, Rhona..................................14 Songer, Nancy Butler. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Spector, J. Michael .....................4, 6, 9 Stefani, Lorraine ...............................17 Stockwell, Glenn ..............................24 Strategies for Sustainable Open and Distance Learning....................25 Student Engagement in CampusBased and Online Education.............5 Students’ Experiences of e-learning in Higher Education ...........................18 Sutherland-Smith, Wendy.................12 Suthers, Daniel D ...............................6 Swan, Karen.....................................10
T/U/V Tait, Alan..........................................24 Teacher Education Through Open and Distance Learning....................25
Teaching English Language Learners through Technology .........................2 Teaching in Transnational Higher Education.......................................13
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Teaching Online .............................10 Teaching Teachers to Use Technology.......................................3 Technology and the Politics of Instruction........................................4 Technology, E-Learning and Distance Education.......................................22 Technology, Literacy, Learning ..........6 Technology-Mediated Learning Environments for Young English Learners ...........................................2 Ten Steps to Complex Learning ........3 Thorsen, Carolyn ................................6 Transnational Education .................14 Traxler, John .....................................20 Type II Uses of Technology in Education.........................................5 Ubiquitous Computing in Education.......................................10 Unsworth, Len..................................16 User Design......................................4 Usher, Robin.....................................22 Using Learning Technologies ..........24 van ít Hooft, Mark............................10 van Merriënboer, Jeroen J.G. ..........3, 9 Van Schaack, Andrew.........................6 Verhoeven, Ludo ................................9 Video Research in the Learning Sciences ...........................................9 Virtual Decisions...............................6 Virtual Learning Environments........14 Vocational Education and Training through Open and Distance Learning.........................................25
W/Z Wallace, Michelle .............................13 Wartman, Katherine Lynk ...................1 Web-Based Learning ........................6
Web-Based Learning in K-12 Classrooms.......................................6 Weller, Martin ..................................14 Whitlock, Denise ..............................10 Whitton, Nicola ................................19 Wiley, David A....................................6 Willett, Rebekah...............................11 Wisker, Gina.....................................21 Working One-to-One with Students.........................................21 Wulfeck, Wallace..............................22 Zhao, Yong.........................................3 Ziguras, Christopher .........................14
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