Takes a holistic approach to using ICTs to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom. It weaves together evidence of teachers' and learners' experiences of ICT outside school, how policy and management issues impact on learning, and what actually happens when ICT is fully integrated into teaching and learning.
Rosamund Sutherland, Susan Robertson, John Peter
SECTION 1: What are the Issues?
Chapter 1 A holistic approach to understanding teaching and learning with ICT
SECTION 2: What does the research tell us?
Chapter 2 Integrating ICT in Teaching and Learning
Chapter 3 Learning and Technology
Chapter 4 The enabled practitioner
Chapter 5 Creative Designs for Learning
Chapter 6 Discerning Literacy
Chapter 7 "Aliens in the Classroom 2": When Technology Meets Classroom Life
Chapter 8 Connecting cultures: home and school uses of ICT
SECTION 3: What are the overall implications?
Chapter 9 Breaking into the Curriculum: The impact of information technology on schooling
Chapter 10 Designs and theories for learning
Chapter 11 From 'should be' and 'can be' to 'will be': Reflections and new directions on improving learning with ICTs
Methodological Appendix