
The Professor's Guide to Taming Technology
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- Cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Vision and Foundations
- Chapter 1: Using Digital Media in Higher Education: An Adult Learning Perspective
- Chapter 2: Voice, Empowerment, and Impact: Using Digital Technologies in the Classroom
- Part II: Digital Media
- Chapter 3: Podcasting: Learning on Demand and Content Creation
- Chapter 4: Using Online Asynchronous Audio Communication in Higher Education
- Chapter 5: Video Development and Instructional Use: Simple and Powerful Options
- Chapter 6: Blogging as Reflective Practice in the Graduate Classroom
- Chapter 7: Narrated Digital Presentations: An Educator's Journey and Strategies for Integrating and Enhancing Education
- Chapter 8: The Use of Wikis for Collaboration in Higher Education
- Chapter 9: Virtual Office Hours
- Chapter 10: Skype and Other Virtual Conferencing Tools
- Chapter 11: Facebook Goes on "Prac": Using Social Networking Tools to Support Students Undertaking Teaching Practicum
- Part III: Special Topics
- Chapter 12: Revelations of Adaptive Technology Hiding in Your Operating System
- Chapter 13: Acessible Technology for Online and Face-to-Face Teaching and Learning
- Chapter 14: Incorporating 3D Virtual Laboratory Specimens to Enhance Online Science: Examples from Paleontology and Biology
- Chapter 15: A Guide to Using Technology in the History Classroom
- Part IV: Thinking Ahead
- Chapter 16: Action Steps for Continued Faculty Sucess in Taming Technology
- The Authors and Contributors
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