Integrating Digital Technology in Education School-university-community Collaboration

"This volume in the Current Perspectives on School/University/Community Research series brings together the perspectives of authors who are deeply committed to the integration of digital technology with teaching and learning. Authors were invited to discuss either a completed project, a work-in...

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Other Authors: Reardon, R. Martin (Editor), Leonard, Jack 1948- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Charlotte, NC Information Age Publishing 2019
Series:Current perspectives on school/university/community research
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505 0 # |a A curricular activity system for integrating computational thinking into music and visual arts in three rural middle schools : a Computer Science for All Initiative / R. Martin Reardon and Claire Davie Webb -- Teaching a computer to sing : integrating computing and music in an after-school program for middle school students / Daniel A. Walzer and Jesse M. Heines -- A multidisciplinary approach to incorporating computational thinking in STEM courses for preservice teachers / Jennifer E. Slate, Rachel F. Adler, Joseph E. Hibdon, Scott T. Mayle, Hanna Kim, and Sudha Srinivas -- The availability of pedagogical responses and the integration of computational thinking / Whitney Wall Bortz, Aakash Gautam, Deborah Tatar, Stephanie Rivale, and Kemper Lipscomb -- Developing elementary students' problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration through a university-school partnership / Nancy Streim, Susan Lowes, Elizabeth Herbert-Wasson, Yan Carlos Coln, Lalitha Vasudevan, Jung-Hyun Ahn, and Woonhee Sung -- Using technology to facilitate P-20 partnerships in rural communities / Elizabeth E. Smith, Heather Young, and Vinson Carter -- Tech inequity : preservice teachers combating the digital divide in an urban school- and community-based immersion program / Abiola Farinde-Wu and Aaron J. Griffen -- Integrating digital technology in education : a tech center in the U.S. borderland region / Lucia Chacon-Diaz and Susan Brown -- Collaborating with educators : video games to support alternative classroom pedagogies to support boys' meaning-making / Carol-Ann Lane -- Digital school networks : technology integration as a joint research and development effort / Michael Kerres and Bettina Waffner -- Mutual benefits of partnerships among K-12 schools, universities, and communities to incorporate a computational thinking pedagogy in K-12 education / Ahlam Lee. 
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