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Digital Schools: How Technology Can Transform Education

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Darrell M. West
2012
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Nearly a century ago, famed educator John Dewey said that "if we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow." That wisdom resonates more strongly than ever today, and that maxim underlies this insightful look at the present and future of education in the digital age.

As Darrell West makes clear, today's educational institutions must reinvent themselves to engage students successfully and provide them with the skills needed to compete in an increasingly global, technological, and online world. Otherwise the American education system will continue to fall woefully short in its mission to prepare the population to survive and thrive in a rapidly changing world.

West examines new models of education made possible by enhanced information technology, new approaches that will make public education in the post-industrial age more relevant, efficient, and ultimately more productive. Innovative pilot programs are popping up all over the nation, experimenting with different forms of organization and delivery systems.

Digital Schools surveys this promising new landscape, examining in particular personalized learning; realtime student assessment; ways to enhance teacher evaluation; the untapped potential of distance learning; and the ways in which technology can improve the effectiveness of special education and foreign language instruction. West illustrates the potential contributions of blogs, wikis, social media, and video games and augmented reality in K–12 and higher education.

Technology by itself will not remake education. But if today's schools combine increased digitization with needed improvements in organization, operations, and culture, we can overcome current barriers, produce better results, and improve the manner in which schools function. And we can get back to teaching for tomorrow, rather than for yesterday.

Table of Contents

Front Cover, Front Flap

Title Page, Copyright Page

pp. i-iv

Table of Contents

pp. v-vi

Acknowledgments

pp. vii-viii

New Models of Education

pp. 1-19

Personalized Learning

pp. 20-32

Blogs, Wikis, and Social Media

pp. 33-43

Video Games and Augmented Reality

pp. 44-56

Real-Time Student Assessment

pp. 57-68

Evaluating Teachers

pp. 69-79

Distance Learning

pp. 80-93

Nontraditional Students

pp. 94-104

Dewey's Exhortation

pp. 105-119

Appendix

pp. 120-130

Notes

pp. 131-152

Index

pp. 153-160

Back Flap, Back Cover

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