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Sunday, September 30, 2012

New Book: Who Owns the Learning?

Take a closer look at Alan November’s New Book below.
 

Alan November's latest book, Who Owns the Learning?: Preparing Students for Success in the Digital Age, shows teachers how technology allows students to take ownership of their learning.
Alan November’s thought-provoking books provide inspiration and practical tips supported by stories of best practices.

Who Owns the Learning?:

Learn how to harness students' natural curiosity to develop them into self-directed learners. Discover how technology allows students to take ownership of their learning, create and share learning tools, and participate in work that is meaningful to them and others. Real-life examples illustrate how every student can become a teacher and a global publisher. The embedded QR codes link to supporting websites.
 
Benefits
  • Read real-life examples that illustrate how technology is revolutionizing instruction and learning.
  • Develop techniques that will enable your students to own and direct their learning.
  • Discover hidden opportunities to create your own Digital Learning Farm communities.
Published on: 2012-05-21
Buy this book

His best-selling book, Empowering Students With Technology, is an overview of various tools and strategies across the curriculum.


Web Literacy for Educators is a practical guidebook that helps teachers and students effectively find, sort, and evaluate information on the Web.

Related link
Alan November did the keynote at the ICTEV Conference 2012 in Australia and recently spoke with the Ed Tech Crew. They spoke about Mathtrain.TV!

About Alan November

Alan November is an international leader in education technology. He began his career as an oceanography teacher and dorm counselor at an island reform school for boys in Boston Harbor. While Alan was a computer science teacher in Lexington, MA, he was probably the first teacher in the world to have a student project on line in 1984, a database for the handicapped. He has been director of an alternative high school, computer coordinator, technology consultant and university lecturer. He has helped schools, governments and industry leaders improve the quality of education through technology.

Audiences enjoy Alan’s humor and wit as he pushes the boundaries of how to improve teaching and learning. His areas of expertise include planning across curriculum, staff development, new school design, community building and leadership development. He has delivered keynotes and workshops in all fifty states, across Canada and throughout the UK, Europe, Asia and Central America.
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