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Auteur principal: Hardy, Janice Valerye
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contents Comprehensive Written Exams: Questions and Answers. Hardy, Janice Valerye Computer Uses in Education Data Collection Doctoral Programs Educational Change Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Higher Education Internet Learning Resources Centers Librarian Teacher Cooperation Librarians Library Funding Library Role Library Services Media Specialists Research Tools School Libraries Tests World Wide Web This document contains four papers that are answers to comprehensive examination questions of a doctoral student in instructional technology. The first paper, "Federal Support and Funding of School Library Media Programs into the 21st Century," includes sections on why federal support and funding are needed, how school library media programs (SLMPs) help K-12 students, and why school library media specialists (SLMSs) are needed. The World Wide Web (WWW) as a research tool is discussed in the next paper, including Internet tools, electronic data collection, e-mail discussion groups, electronic interviews, web-based surveys, and software tools Entitled "Using the WWW as a Research Tool for Collecting Data," this paper also describes use of the Internet to investigate the changing role of SLMSs in light of new technologies. "Technology and Learning: A Reaction Paper," the third paper, considers how two books--"The Children's Machine" (S. Papert) and "Knowledge as Design" (D.N. Perkins)--relate to current practices and attitudes about the use of technology in education. The final paper, "Focus on Selected Roles of School Library Media Specialists:," addresses the role of SLMSs; special skills and attributes of the instructional planning process; teaching, learning, and achievement; and collaboration with teachers. (Contains 122 references overall.) (MES)
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spellingShingle Comprehensive Written Exams: Questions and Answers.
Hardy, Janice Valerye
Computer Uses in Education
Data Collection
Doctoral Programs
Educational Change
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Internet
Learning Resources Centers
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Librarians
Library Funding
Library Role
Library Services
Media Specialists
Research Tools
School Libraries
Tests
World Wide Web
Comprehensive Written Exams: Questions and Answers. Hardy, Janice Valerye Computer Uses in Education Data Collection Doctoral Programs Educational Change Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Higher Education Internet Learning Resources Centers Librarian Teacher Cooperation Librarians Library Funding Library Role Library Services Media Specialists Research Tools School Libraries Tests World Wide Web This document contains four papers that are answers to comprehensive examination questions of a doctoral student in instructional technology. The first paper, "Federal Support and Funding of School Library Media Programs into the 21st Century," includes sections on why federal support and funding are needed, how school library media programs (SLMPs) help K-12 students, and why school library media specialists (SLMSs) are needed. The World Wide Web (WWW) as a research tool is discussed in the next paper, including Internet tools, electronic data collection, e-mail discussion groups, electronic interviews, web-based surveys, and software tools Entitled "Using the WWW as a Research Tool for Collecting Data," this paper also describes use of the Internet to investigate the changing role of SLMSs in light of new technologies. "Technology and Learning: A Reaction Paper," the third paper, considers how two books--"The Children's Machine" (S. Papert) and "Knowledge as Design" (D.N. Perkins)--relate to current practices and attitudes about the use of technology in education. The final paper, "Focus on Selected Roles of School Library Media Specialists:," addresses the role of SLMSs; special skills and attributes of the instructional planning process; teaching, learning, and achievement; and collaboration with teachers. (Contains 122 references overall.) (MES)
title Comprehensive Written Exams: Questions and Answers.
topic Computer Uses in Education
Data Collection
Doctoral Programs
Educational Change
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Internet
Learning Resources Centers
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Librarians
Library Funding
Library Role
Library Services
Media Specialists
Research Tools
School Libraries
Tests
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED416906