Teaching with Technology 2013: Educators Talking Tech

By Dustin De Felice, Ashley Kendell, James Fetterman, Julie Fleischman, Kathryn Weller, Raneen Elbakry & Sheila Conrad

Teaching with Technology 2013: Educators Talking Tech - Dustin De Felice, Ashley Kendell, James Fetterman, Julie Fleischman, Kathryn Weller, Raneen Elbakry & Sheila Conrad
  • Release Date: 2014-03-05
  • Genre: Education

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Teaching with Technology 2013: Educators Talking Tech
Written By Sheila Conrad, Raneen Elbakry, James Fetterman, Julie Fleischman, Ashley Kendell & Kathryn Weller

Edited By Dustin De Felice

Cover Design by Julie Fleischman

In this volume, you will read the words and stories of educators adapting to and working with technology in ways that make their classrooms, whether virtual or traditional, better places for all stakeholders. As a professor in the Masters of Art Foreign Language Teaching Program (MAFLT), Dustin De Felice had the distinct pleasure of working with a small group of dedicated professionals who were interested in discussing, experimenting with and critiquing technology use in their classroom as well as in classrooms-at-large. The final result of this time spent together is contained in a freely available etext downloaded to most tablets, handheld devices or traditional desk/laptops. The overall volume is organized into four sections beginning with persuasive essays on specific topics within technology and classroom use and ending with reviews of technology oriented resources/article.

Within the etext, these educators talk about preferences, experiences and, ultimately, classroom practices from a broad representation of fields that includes language learning (Arabic and French), anthropology and composition. This broad representation of fields helps to see practices through the eyes of colleagues and led to greater and more inclusive discussions. Additionally, these professionals work in unique situations and they have needs and perspectives that show through in their technology choices. In fact, one of the most lasting and enduring features of the current tech explosion is the ability to personalize or individualize one's experience with electronic devices from computers to tablets to smart phones.