Web-Based Learning in K-12 Classrooms
Opportunities and Challenges
Make sure your students get the most from their online learning experiences Even though nearly every K-12 public school in the United States has broadband Internet access, the Web’s vast potential as a teaching and learning tool has still not been realized. Web-based learning opportunities have been expensive, slow to develop, and time-consuming to implement, despite pressure on schools to adopt technology solutions that will cure their educational ills. Web-Based Learning in K-12 Classrooms: Opportunities and Challenges chronicles the up and downs of online learning and offers unique insights into its future, providing a comprehensive, curriculum-wide treatment of K-12 content areas (reading, science, mathematics, social studies), special education, counseling, virtual schools, exemplary schools, implementation issues, and educational Web sites. The Internet represents a powerful, complex set of technologies that offers your students access to unlimited knowledge—but that access doesn’t replace the human interactions found in classrooms. Placing a student in front of a computer monitor is a supplement to classroom learning, not a substitute for it. Academics and education professionals address questions surrounding the key issues involved in successfully incorporating the wide range of Web-based learning opportunities (formal courses, demonstrations, simulations, collaborations, searches) into the classroom, including technology, content, and implementation. Web-Based Learning in K-12 Classrooms examines: inquiry-based learning online interaction displaying student work online Internet accessibility for students with disabilities initiating school counselors into e-learning technologies the role of government in virtual schools Web-based schools in California, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Texas a 13-category classification system for online educational resources the ATLAS model for program implementation evaluations of more than 1,000 pieces of online information (articles, research, reports, news, and statistics) and 900 Web applications (tutorials, drills, games, and tests) with evaluation criteria Web-Based Learning in K-12 Classrooms is a vital resource for educators interested in online learning applications across the K-12 curriculum.
- ISBN 13 : 1317786955
- ISBN 10 : 9781317786955
- Judul : Web-Based Learning in K-12 Classrooms
- Sub Judul : Opportunities and Challenges
- Pengarang : Jay Blanchard, James Marshall,
- Kategori : Computers
- Penerbit : Routledge
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2013
- Halaman : 196
- Halaman : 196
- Google Book : http://books.google.co.id/books?id=Nea2AQAAQBAJ&dq=intitle:based+learning&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Ketersediaan :
Leping Liu D. LaMont Johnson Web-Based Resources and Applications: Quality
and Influence SUMMARY. This paper evaluates the quality of two major types of
Web resources for K-12 education–information for research, and interactive
applications for teaching and learning. It discusses an evaluation on the quality of
1,025 pieces of Web information (articles, research reports, news, and statistics)
and 900 Web applications (tutorials, drills, games, and tests) used by K-12
teachers ...