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Education for an Information Age: Teaching in the Computerized Classroom

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Author:
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Subject:
Humanities, Science and Technology
Institution Name:
University of Pittsburgh
Collection:
University of Pittsburgh
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Abstract:

The audience for Education for an Information Age is the pre-service/in-service K-12 teacher. The primary goal of the text is to help you incorporate the computer into your K-12 curriculum. A secondary goal is to support your endeavors towards becoming the most effective educator you can be in the context of the K-12 classroom of today and tomorrow.

Course Type:
Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Teaching and Learning Strategies, Textbooks
Media Format:
Downloadable docs
Conditions of Use:
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This book is available for download free of charge. You may not sell this book for profit. Please see site for complete conditions of use.
Copyright Holder:
Bernard J Poole, Elizabeth Sky-McIlvain, 1996-2008, All rights reserved

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