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Title Technology in schools / volume editor, Kevin P. Brady.

Publication Info. Los Angeles, Calif. : Sage Reference, [2012]
©2012

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 Moore Stacks  LA217.2 .D43 2012 v.10    Available  ---
Description xxvii, 322 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Debating issues in american education ; v. 10
Debating issues in American education ; v. 10.
Note "A SAGE reference publication."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Is assistive technology or universal design a more effective method of technology integration for students with disabilities? -- Should e-books replace traditional textbooks and paper-based books in schools? -- Do pocket assistive technologies, such as the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, provide mainly education benefits or distractions to students in today's schools? -- Are today's policies and procedures governing online student course offerings in the K-12 school environment appropriate to fully realize the unique policy and technology advantages of these online classes? -- Are today's virtual schools effective student learning environments? -- Are virtual schools more cost-effective compared to traditional brick-and-mortar schools? -- Is the use of video surveillance cameras in schools an invasion of student privacy? -- Should national and/or state-level technology standards be required for today's teachers? -- Should teachers have the right to create and post online content about their school on social networking sites, when such posts are made on their own time and without the use of school resources? -- Should school administrators have greater authority to discipline students for acts of cyberbullying and cyberharassment? -- Should administrators have greater authority to discipline students for false posts about school personnel on social networking websites? -- Should public schools promote themselves on social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter? -- Do new technologies have the potential to transform education by replacing current teaching methods?
Subject Educational technology -- United States -- Planning.
Educational technology.
United States.
Planning.
Added Author Brady, Kevin P.
ISBN 9781412989787 set
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