CONSTRUCTIVISM & TECHNOLOGY: TRANSFORMING SCHOOLS & CLASSROOMS
This textbook, Constructivism & Technology: Transforming Schools & Classrooms, is initiated as a collaborative writing project for a Webster University graduate course on constructivism and technology.
- Introduction to Constructivism and Technology
 - How People Learn: The Constructivists’ View
 - Authentic Learning & Instruction
 - Building Learning Communities
 - Constructivism and the Individual Learners’ Responsibilities and Leadership
 - Collaborative Research and Writing
 - Assessment in the Constructivist Classroom
 - Technology Tools & Processes in Constructivism: Case Examples
- 8.1. Electronic Portfolios
 - 8.2. Podcasting & Audio-Sharing
 - 8.3. Constructivist Uses of Concept Development & Mental mapping
 - 8.4. Blogging as Journaling & Personal Knowledge Construction
 - 8.5. Social Video- and Photo-sharing
 - 8.6. Course Management tools for Constructivist Processes
 - 8.7. Mashups
 - 8.8. Social Networking Tools
 - 8.9. Collaborative Research and Web Authoring Tools
 
 
- Postscript
 
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