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Teachers often e-mail me and ask for specific titles that I use to help support the integration of technology in the classroom or for teacher training and professional development. Below is a list of my current favorite titles.
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If you are involved with any segment of the Internet, read this book! It is a wonderful explanation of the skills needed for us (and our students) to conquer this new arena and its immense amount of information, and how to do it in a meaningful way.
A book to help teachers and library media specialists provide instruction and guidance for K-12 students as they learn how to solve information problems using a variety of print and online tools.
"Focuses on integrating CD-ROM, laserdiscs, and student-produced multimedia technology into the classroom including digitized images, video, and sounds."
"A practical guide to integrating Internet technology into the classroom. Contains unit and lesson ideas, resource lists, and reproducible activity sheets for a wide range of K-12 Internet projects."
A book to assist teachers with the task of integrating technology into their curriculum for the purpose of enhancing their student's learning and critical thinking skills.
A must have for every libray media center and professional development library. Intended as a textbook, it is filled with practical, useful, and wonderful information to get educators quickly caught up in the rapidly expanding fields of technology and technology integration.
This book explains what the invisible Web is, how to search and find information "hidden" away, and provides lists of sources to use to troll this vast information source.
A well-done overview and compilation of the information literacy skills needed to succeed. As in the first edition, the authors examine current content standards and provide a huge bibliography.
This book provides a guide for the skills that students need to have to become information consumers. Many graphic organizers for research strategies and presentations for parents are included.
This well-thought out book examines the role of technology in the classroom today and in the future. It provides practical ideas for the successful integration of technology into the curriculum to make it meaningful for the students.
This book explains the author's new definition of literacy and provides ideas and practical applications to seamslessly infuse technology into an expanded view of reading, writing, and mathematics. The book also has an accompanying Web site.
If you don't own Adobe Acrobat yet, put it on your list of must-buys! This book makes a perfect companion to this multi-functional software which is used to create cross-platform documents.
The premier author on the topic of the creation of a quality Web page. It is conversational in tone, and includes hundreds of tips and tricks, as well as the rationale for various design decisions.
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