Title:
Teaching secondary science with ICT
Series:
Learning and teaching with information and communications
Publication Information:
Buckingham : Open University Press, 2004
ISBN:
9780335208630
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Summary
Summary
Useful to support a school science department's 'in-house' professional development, this book is intended to identify the ways in which ICT can be used to enhance secondary science education. It is presented from a teacher's perspective, by considering issues such as the impact of ICT on classroom organization.
Table of Contents
IntroductionRoy Barton |
Using ICT in a science departmentRob Musker |
Why use computers in practical science?Roy Barton |
Management and organization of computer-aided practical workRoy Barton |
Planning, teaching and assessment using computer-aided practical workRoy Barton and Caroline Still |
Using the internet in school sciencePatrick Fullick |
Multimedia in science teachingJerry Wellington |
Handling and interpreting data in school scienceJohn Wardle |
The approach to ICT in science education in the NetherlandsTon Ellermeijer |
Integrating ICT into science education and the futureLaurence Rogers |
Closing RemarksRoy Barton |
Index |