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ID020994
Call Number371.39/PRE
Title ProperTeaching digital natives
Other Title InformationPartnering for real learning
LanguageENG
AuthorPrensky, Marc
PublicationNew Delhi,  Sage India,  2010.
Descriptionxx, 203p   Grey spine
NoteMarc Prensky, who first coined the terms "digital natives" and digital immigrants," presents an intuitive and field-tested partnership model that promotes 21st-century student learning through technology. Teaching Digital Natives presents teachers with an intuitive yet highly innovative and research-based partnership model designed to promote student learning through the use of technology. Emphasizing more on how students learn relevant skills as they use technology to get things done and less on the mastery of technology for technologys sake, Marc Prensky calls for a division of labor and cooperation between students, teachers, and administrators so that each group can take on the roles for which they are best suited. Each chapter focuses on how to empower students to learn a cluster of 21st century skills while providing a variety of content-area and grade-level examples. The book illustrates: How digitally literate students can specialize in content finding, analysis, and presentation via multiple media; How teachers can specialize in providing questions, context, quality, rigor, and individualized attention to students; How administrators can support, organize and facilitate the process schoolwide; How technology can become a tool that students can use for learning essential skills.
Standard Number9781412975414
Price. QualificationRs.3088(Pb)
Classification Number371.39
Key WordsEducation ;  IBDP ;  Active learning ;  ITGS ;  Technology - Education


 
 
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