Projects for New Technologies in Education: Grades 6-9

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Projects for New Technologies in Education: Grades 6-9

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Rating : 4.21 (929 Votes)
Asin : 1563080834
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 154 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-03-18
Language : English

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"Buy this book!" according to Norma Heller. I bought this book last week and it is one of the most helpful books on the market! It is full of wonderful ideas for children. Many which involve computers. All over it is a brillant book and I think every school should have a copy of it.

NORMA HELLER is a former middle school librarian with the New York City School Library System and a graduate of Pratt Institute School of Information and Library Science, Brooklyn, New York.

About the AuthorNORMA HELLER is a former middle school librarian with the New York City School Library System and a graduate of Pratt Institute School of Information and Library Science, Brooklyn, New York.

With a hands-on approach, this book complements Barron's New Technologies for Education, 3d edition (Libraries Unlimited, 1997) (p. A variety of subjects are covered in the units (e.g., immigration, environment), and projects are flexible enough to allow for the interchange of technologies. 00), and will serve as a practical planning tool for busy school librarians and media specialists, classroom teachers, computer coordinators, and anyone involved with educational technology. Step-by-step procedures for planning and implementing technologies into both library and classroom curriculums help educators use technology to teach research skills. Provided for each are an introd. This text integrates CD-ROMs, online databases, telecommunications, and information networks (e.g.,

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