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| author | Green, Lucy Santos |
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| contents | Through the Looking Glass: Examining Technology Integration in School Librarianship Green, Lucy Santos Technology Integration School Libraries Pedagogical Content Knowledge Technological Literacy Models Technology Uses in Education Educational Technology Program Descriptions Usability Knowledge Level Familiarity Elementary Secondary Education Library Development Library Services The school library profession has begun to develop a reputation for tech-savviness. Several school librarians are nationally recognized technology leaders and present at conferences where instructional technology is at the forefront. Unfortunately, while school librarians have done a wonderful job of marketing their technological expertise in the professional development they provide, the author believes that school librarians neglect to develop and emphasize pedagogical principles that should be guiding the technological choices of teachers, as well as their own. In this article, the author discusses the misuse of technology integration models, including SAMR (substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition) and TPACK (technological pedagogical content knowledge). |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| spellingShingle | Through the Looking Glass: Examining Technology Integration in School Librarianship Green, Lucy Santos Technology Integration School Libraries Pedagogical Content Knowledge Technological Literacy Models Technology Uses in Education Educational Technology Program Descriptions Usability Knowledge Level Familiarity Elementary Secondary Education Library Development Library Services Through the Looking Glass: Examining Technology Integration in School Librarianship Green, Lucy Santos Technology Integration School Libraries Pedagogical Content Knowledge Technological Literacy Models Technology Uses in Education Educational Technology Program Descriptions Usability Knowledge Level Familiarity Elementary Secondary Education Library Development Library Services The school library profession has begun to develop a reputation for tech-savviness. Several school librarians are nationally recognized technology leaders and present at conferences where instructional technology is at the forefront. Unfortunately, while school librarians have done a wonderful job of marketing their technological expertise in the professional development they provide, the author believes that school librarians neglect to develop and emphasize pedagogical principles that should be guiding the technological choices of teachers, as well as their own. In this article, the author discusses the misuse of technology integration models, including SAMR (substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition) and TPACK (technological pedagogical content knowledge). |
| title | Through the Looking Glass: Examining Technology Integration in School Librarianship |
| topic | Technology Integration School Libraries Pedagogical Content Knowledge Technological Literacy Models Technology Uses in Education Educational Technology Program Descriptions Usability Knowledge Level Familiarity Elementary Secondary Education Library Development Library Services |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1041887 |