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Computing and Educational Studies - A Special Issue of educational Studies

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This special issue calls for a greater awareness of computing as a critical area of study for those interested in educational studies. Its purpose is to open up a wider dialogue about computing and education than has previously existed in the field. The questions raised provide the basis for a lively discussion and analysis of the role of educational studies in interpreting the role of computing in our culture and educational system. This issue also provides a model for exploring other topics of similar significance and importance to the field in future issues of the journal.

List of contents

Contents: E.F. Provenzo, Jr., Introduction. ARTICLES:E.F. Provenzo, Jr., Computing, Culture, and Educational Studies. R. Kurth-Schai, C.R. Green, Conversation, Compostition, and Courage: Re-envisioning Technologies for Education and Democracy. D.H. Wexler, Integrating Computer Technology: Blurring the Roles of Teachers, Students, and Experts. BOOK REVIEWS:L.L. Chiappone,Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace by Pierre Levy. K. Graziadei,Brave New Schools: Challenging Cultural Illiteracy Through Global Learning Networks by Jim Cummins and Dennis Sayers. L.L. Chiappone,Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet by Sherry Turkle. E.D. Cramer, Literacy Online: The Promise (and Peril) of Reading and Writing Computers by Myron C. Tuman. E.D. Cramer,The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age by Sven Birkets. L.C. Barza,Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation by Don Tapscott. A. Campbell,Points of Viewing Children's Thinking: A Digital Ethnographers Journey by Ricki Goldman-Segall. P. Marinaccio, The Children's Machine: Rethinking School in the Age of the Computer by Seymour Papert. E.E. Brown,Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext and the History of Writing by Jay David Bolter. M.C. Mits Cash,Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology by Neil Postman. L.C. Barza,The Connected Family: Bridging the Digital Generation Gap by Seymour Papert. K. Graziadei, Hyper/Text/Theory by George P. Landow, Ed. M.C. Mits Cash,The Cultural Dimensions of Educational Computing: Understanding the Non-Neutrality of Educational Computing by C.A. Bowers. A. Campbell,Computers as Theatre by Brenda Laurel.

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Jr., Eugene F. Provenzo

Summary

This special issue calls for a greater awareness of computing as a critical area of study for those interested in educational studies. Its purpose is to open up a wider dialogue about computing and education than has previously existed in the field. The questions raised provide the basis for a lively discussion and analysis of the role of educational studies in interpreting the role of computing in our culture and educational system. This issue also provides a model for exploring other topics of similar significance and importance to the field in future issues of the journal.

Product details

Assisted by Eugene F Provenzo (Editor), Jr. Eugene F. Provenzo (Editor), Eugene F Provenzo Jr (Editor), Eugene F. Provenzo Jr. (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2000
 
EAN 9780805897630
ISBN 978-0-8058-9763-0
No. of pages 104
Weight 190 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

EDUCATION / Computers & Technology, Ethical & social aspects of IT, COMPUTERS / Social Aspects, EDUCATION / Teaching / Materials & Devices

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