The internet has become ubiquitous. It is where we go to
get information, to connect, to collaborate, to share, and to create. Students
and teachers can use the internet to do all of these things, and when it is
effectively integrated into lessons and activities, it can be an incredible
force for learning and teaching. Although the internet is ingrained in our daily
lives, knowing how to effectively use it in the classroom is something educators
have to learn, practice, and refine. With Digital Connections in the
Classroom
, you’ll get a
foundational look at the internet and a better understanding of how you can use
it to promote learning.
Marcovitz dedicates each chapter to an important area of internet use in the
classroom, including critical information literacy, telecollaborative projects,
web 2.0, search engines, and digital citizenship. Get an overview of each topic,
learn how to incorporate them into your lessons, and find great ideas for
activities. You will come away with a better understanding of how to harness the
internet in your classroom and prepare your students with the digital age skills
they need to succeed in school and in life.
Features
A
comprehensive overview of the internet as it relates to education and classroom
integration; information and classroom integration ideas for critical
information literacy, web 2.0, Wikipedia, search engines, copyright, and more;
concludes with a chapter on web design instruction