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El. knyga: Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Harvard University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780674967281
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Harvard University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780674967281

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From wired campuses to smart classrooms to massive open online courses (MOOCs), digital technology is now firmly embedded in higher education. But the dizzying pace of innovation, combined with a dearth of evidence on the effectiveness of new tools and programs, challenges educators to articulate how technology can best fit into the learning experience. Minds Online is a concise, nontechnical guide for academic leaders and instructors who seek to advance learning in this changing environment, through a sound scientific understanding of how the human brain assimilates knowledge.

Drawing on the latest findings from neuroscience and cognitive psychology, Michelle Miller explores how attention, memory, and higher thought processes such as critical thinking and analytical reasoning can be enhanced through technology-aided approaches. The techniques she describes promote retention of course material through frequent lowstakes testing and practice, and help prevent counterproductive cramming by encouraging better spacing of study. Online activities also help students become more adept with cognitive aids, such as analogies, that allow them to apply learning across situations and disciplines. Miller guides instructors through the process of creating a syllabus for a cognitively optimized, fully online course. She presents innovative ideas for how to use multimedia effectively, how to take advantage of learners existing knowledge, and how to motivate students to do their best work and complete the course.

For a generation born into the Internet age, educational technology designed with the brain in mind offers a natural pathway to the pleasures and rewards of deep learning.

Recenzijos

If you teach with technology in any form, at any level, I recommend you put this book at the top of yourtottering pile of required reading on higher education. Its an outstanding book that provides a road map for truly effective online teaching. What distinguishes [ Millers] book from much of the research available on teaching with technology, and pushes it beyond arguments about improving access, is her emphasis on the ways in which online teaching tools can actually improve learning for all studentsnot just those who have no access to traditional face-to-face classrooms. -- James Lang * Chronicle of Higher Education * As an expert in the cognitive science of learning and an award-winning educator, Miller is well-poised to bridge the gap between science and practice. Minds Online translates principles and findings from cognitive science into concrete, actionable tips and recommendations for educators trying to incorporate technology into their teaching. This is a terrific book. -- Sean Kang, Dartmouth College Minds Online is important and relevant for teachers, instructional designers, and the general public. The book is written in a friendly, conversational style, and Miller brings together a broad knowledge of the field, grounded in her experiences as an instructor and cognitive scientist. -- Richard E. Mayer, University of California, Santa Barbara

Preface ix
Chapter 1 Is Online Learning Here to Stay?
1(18)
Chapter 2 Online Learning: Does It Work?
19(23)
Chapter 3 The Psychology of Computing
42(22)
Chapter 4 Attention
64(24)
Chapter 5 Memory
88(29)
Chapter 6 Thinking
117(31)
Chapter 7 Incorporating Multimedia Effectively
148(17)
Chapter 8 Motivating Students
165(31)
Chapter 9 Putting It All Together
196(41)
Notes 237(32)
Acknowledgments 269(4)
Index 273
Michelle D. Miller is Co-Director of the First Year Learning Initiative and Professor of Psychology at Northern Arizona University.