This guide to the Internet in Educational Psychology is designed to prepare future educators to be literate users of the Nation's rapidly expanding Information Superhighway, the Internet. Exploring the Internet as part of their educational psychology courses can help students substantially to become proficient users of it and of the World Wide Web, a graphics-oriented part of the Internet that provides links to text, images, sound, and video. Learning about these resources early and using them throughout their professional preparation opens endless, challenging learning and teaching opportunities for future educators and for the K-12 students whose knowledge and whose views of knowledge they will shape.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 269 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Dicke: 4 mm
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978-0-697-37158-4 (9780697371584)
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Joan S. Bissell, Ed.D., is currently Director of the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program and Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of California, Irvine. She received her Ed.D. in Human Development from Harvard University where she was on the faculty from 1972 to 1975. An expert in the Internet and World Wide Web applications in education, she has developed a number of award-winning Web pages for educators. She received campus Distinguished Teaching Award, Excellence in Teaching Award, and Outstanding Professor Award in 1997, 1998, and 1999 respectively. Her special interests are technology in education, out-of-school learning, and Internet tools for educational reform.
1. What is the Internet? 2. Using Electronic Mail for Communicating and Accessing Resources on the Internet 3. Using Gopher Search and Retrieval to Access Internet Resources 4. The World Wide Web and Its Extensive Capabilities 5. Educational Psychology Home Page: An Overview 6. Educational Psychology Home Page: Internet Resources for Educators 7. Educational Psychology Home Page: Communications and General Interest Topics 8. Linking Educational Psychology to Internet Resources