
Digital Technologies and Learning in Physical Education
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The book has been created using the innovative 'pedagogical cases' framework. Each case centres on a narrative, written by a PE practitioner, explaining how and why technology is used in their practice to advance and accelerate learning. Each practitioner narrative is then analysed by a team of experts from different disciplines. The aim is to offer a multi-dimensional understanding of the possibilities and challenges of supporting young people's learning with digital technologies. Each case concludes with a practitioner reflection to illustrate the links between theory, research and practice.
Digital Technologies and Learning in Physical Education encourages critical reflection on the use of technologies in PE. It is an essential resource for students on physical education, kinesiology or sport science courses, practitioners working in PE or youth sport, and researchers interested in digital technologies and education.
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"a thoroughly engaging example of the links between practice, theory and research and invaluable in developing our understanding of the messy realities of digital technology use in physical education and its relationship with pedagogy" - Julia Sargent, Sport, Education and Society.More details
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Victoria A. Goodyear is a Lecturer in Pedagogy in Sport, Physical Activity and Health at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her research focuses on curriculum innovation, teacher professional learning, and the pedagogical and professional uses of digital technologies and social media. Victoria uses Twitter to tweet about practice and research and she can be found at @VGoodyear.
Kathleen M. Armour is Professor of Education and Sport, former Head of the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is currently Pro Vice Chancellor for Education at the same institution. Kathy was a panel member in REF2014; is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and an International Fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology, USA; and holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Orebro, Sweden. Kathy mainly uses Twitter to retweet great comments made by others but, just occasionally, she also shares an original thought (@ArmourKathy).
Content
2. DYLAN: THE USE OF 'MOBILE' 'APPS' WITHIN A TACTICAL INQUIRY APPROACH
3. JAIME: "I COULDN'T TEACH WITHOUT TECHNOLOGY": A TEACHER AND STUDENT LEARNING JOURNEY
4. JAMES: PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER
5. BEATRICE: DANCE VIDEO GAMES AS A RESOURCE FOR TEACHING DANCE
6. ANTONIO: "I REALLY WANT THEM TO BE ENGAGED AND LEARN": THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN HIGHER EDUCATION
7. ANDY: BLOGGING WITH STUDENTS - EDUCATIONAL VISIONS AND DIGITAL REALITIES
8. JOEY: SOCIAL MEDIA AS A TOOL FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
9. LYNNE: PERSUADING TEENS TO REDUCE HEALTH RISK THROUGH HEALTHY MESSAGING
10. RICK: 'ENERGIZE AND EDUCATE AT EVERY AGE' - TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION OVER A TEACHING CAREER
11. JARROD: THE PROMISE AND MESSY REALITIES OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
12. TOM: USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION TO TRANSFORM PEDAGOGY
13. GARETH: THE BEAUTY OF THE IPAD FOR REVOLUTIONISING LEARNING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
14. JACOB AND MARTIN: DEVELOPING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY COMPETENCE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER EDUCATION
15. ARTICULATING 'PEDAGOGIES OF TECHNOLOGY' THROUGH THIRTEEN 'PEDAGOGICAL CASES'
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