[new teaching resource: online learning communities]
Of interest to educators: a new release from IGI Global (they published a paper, "Transliteracy as a Unifying Perspective," written by The Transliteracy Research Group - of which I am a part).
Online Learning Communities and Teacher Professional Development: Methods for Improved Education Delivery
ISBN: 978-1-60566-780-5; 354 pp; August 2009
Published under Information Science Reference an imprint of IGI Global
http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?id=34727
Edited by: J. Ola Lindberg, Mid Sweden University, Sweden and Anders D. Olofsson, Umea University, Sweden
DESCRIPTION
In today's society, the professional development of teachers is urgent due to the constant change in working conditions and the impact that information and communication technologies have in teaching practices.
Online Learning Communities and Teacher Professional Development: Methods for Improved Education Delivery features innovative applications and solutions useful for teachers in developing knowledge and skills for the integration of technology into everyday teaching practices. This defining collection of field research discusses how technology itself can serve as an important resource in terms of providing arenas for professional development.
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TOPICS COVERED
- Collaborative online professional development
- Computer-supported collaborative learning
- Education delivery
- Knowledge management in education
- Models of online communities
- Online learning communities
- Online pedagogy design and development
- Pedagogies afforded by technology
- Teacher professional development
- Virtual environments
For more information about Online Learning Communities and Teacher Professional Development: Methods for Improved Education Delivery, you can view the title information sheet at http://www.igi-global.com/downloads/pdf/34727.pdf
To view the Table of Contents and a complete list of contributors online go
to http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?ID=34727&v=tableOfContents.
You can also view the first chapter of the publication at http://www.igi-global.com/downloads/excerpts/34727.pdf
Some other texts also on pedagogy and online learning communities that may be of interest (but note, some might require institutional access):
Labels: born digital, communication, digital literacy, education, learning, learning styles, new media, pedagogy


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