Ubiquitous Computing in Schools Ubiquitous Computing in Schools

Ubiquitous Computing in Schools

A multicase study of 1:1 districts

Descripción editorial

Today, more and more school leaders are realizing the visionary reality of providing a computer to each and every student in their school. While this notion is not new—neither the vision for using a personal computer to construct knowledge nor handing out laptops, tablets, or Chromebooks—there are a lot of questions for school district leaders to ponder before they start. The authors of this book (school-based and district administrators in public schools) conducted research with school leaders across five different districts to figure out what the best practices for starting a 1:1 initiative should be. This research-based book should be of interest to school principals, technology directors, superintendents, and other instructional leaders as they ponder how to start, or how to lead in the first few years of a 1:1 implementation.

  • GÉNERO
    Técnicos y profesionales
    PUBLICADO
    2014
    20 de noviembre
    IDIOMA
    EN
    Inglés
    EXTENSIÓN
    167
    Páginas
    EDITORIAL
    Stratosphere Ventures
    VENTAS
    John Hendron
    TAMAÑO
    23.3
    MB