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CONTENTS
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS | |
INTRODUCTIONHow to Use This Book | |
CHAPTER 1 | RESEARCH AND THEORYRapid Increase in Educational TechnologyPotential Restructuring of EducationResearch on Educational TechnologyPerspectives on Educational TechnologyOur Perspective in This BookTranslating Research and Theory Into Practice |
CHAPTER 2 | COMMUNICATING LEARNING GOALS, TRACKING STUDENT PROGRESS, AND CELEBRATING SUCCESSElement 1: Providing Clear Learning Goals and Scales (Rubrics)Element 2: Tracking Student ProgressElement 3: Celebrating SuccessTeaching With TechnologyChapter 2: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 3 | ESTABLISHING CLASSROOM RULES AND PROCEDURESElement 4: Establishing and Maintaining Classroom Rules and ProceduresElement 5: Organizing the Physical Layout of the ClassroomTeaching With TechnologyChapter 3: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 4 | INTERACTING WITH NEW KNOWLEDGEElement 6: Identifying Critical InformationElement 7: Organizing Students to Interact With New KnowledgeElement 8: Previewing New ContentElement 9: Chunking Content Into Digestible BitesElement 10: Helping Students Process New InformationElement 11: Helping Students Elaborate on New InformationElement 12: Helping Students Record and Represent KnowledgeElement 13: Helping Students Reflect on Their LearningTeaching With TechnologyChapter 4: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 5 | PRACTICING AND DEEPENING KNOWLEDGEElement 14: Reviewing ContentElement 15: Organizing Students to Practice and Deepen KnowledgeElement 16: Using HomeworkElement 17: Helping Students Examine Similarities and DifferencesElement 18: Helping Students Examine Errors in ReasoningElement 19: Helping Students Practice Skills, Strategies, and ProcessesElement 20: Helping Students Revise KnowledgeTeaching With TechnologyChapter 5: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 6 | GENERATING AND TESTING HYPOTHESESElement 21: Organizing Students for Cognitively Complex TasksElement 22: Engaging Students in Cognitively Complex Tasks Involving Hypothesis Generation and TestingElement 23: Providing Resources and GuidanceTeaching With TechnologyChapter 6: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 7 | ENGAGING STUDENTSElement 24: Noticing When Students Are Not EngagedElement 25: Using Academic GamesElement 26: Managing Response RatesElement 27: Using Physical MovementElement 28: Maintaining a Lively PaceElement 29: Demonstrating Intensity and EnthusiasmElement 30: Using Friendly ControversyElement 31: Providing Opportunities for Students to Talk About ThemselvesElement 32: Presenting Unusual or Intriguing InformationTeaching With TechnologyChapter 7: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 8 | RECOGNIZING LEVELS OF ADHERENCE TO RULES AND PROCEDURESElement 33: Demonstrating WithitnessElement 34: Applying Consequences for Lack of Adherence to Rules and ProceduresElement 35: Acknowledging Adherence to Rules and ProceduresTeaching With TechnologyChapter 8: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 9 | MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH STUDENTSElement 36: Understanding Students’ Interests and BackgroundsElement 37: Using Verbal and Nonverbal Behaviors That Indicate Affection for StudentsElement 38: Displaying Objectivity and ControlTeaching With TechnologyChapter 9: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 10 | COMMUNICATING HIGH EXPECTATIONSElement 39: Demonstrating Value and Respect for Low-Expectancy StudentsElement 40: Asking Questions of Low-Expectancy StudentsElement 41: Probing Incorrect Answers With Low-Expectancy StudentsTeaching With TechnologyChapter 10: Comprehension Questions |
EPILOGUE | |
APPENDIX A: ANSWERS TO COMPREHENSION QUESTIONSAnswers to Chapter 2: Comprehension QuestionsAnswers to Chapter 3: Comprehension QuestionsAnswers to Chapter 4: Comprehension QuestionsAnswers
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