Mediating Science Learning Through Information and Communications Technology

Mediating Science Learning Through Information and Communications Technology

by EileenScanlon (Editor), RichardHolliman (Editor)

Synopsis

Developments in information technology are bringing about changes in science education. This Reader focuses on the theoretical and practical consideration of using information and communications technologies in teaching and learning. It examines current approaches to teaching and learning in science at various levels of education, and ways in which science in made more accessible. This will include the future potential of such current developments as access to practical work delivered on the web. The Reader is divided into three sections: * What are the current issues in using ICT to teach and learn in science? * Designing and evaluating ICT to teach and learn science * Extending access to science learning This is a companion book to Reconsidering Science Education, also published by RoutledgeFalmer. Mediating Science Learning Through ICT is a valuable resource for teachers on Masters courses in science education and academics in science education.

$4.29

Save:$28.35 (87%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 13 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0415328330
ISBN 13: 9780415328333

Media Reviews
'Although this book deals with IT in science learning specifically, it should interest researchers and educators in other disciplines - as all of the chapters deal with pertinent issues of IT as a mediating tool in the teaching and learning process.' - British Journal of Educational Technology
Author Bio
Richard Holliman is lecturer at the Centre for Science Education at the Open University and Eileen Scanlon is Professor at the Institute of Educational Technology at the Open University.