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Constructivism, Technology, and the Future of Classroom Learning

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| Strommen, Lincoln | |
| "In order to develop our view of the revolution that technology is creating in education, it is helpful to briefly consider how technology has revolutionized American culture, and how it has left our educators rushing to catch up... If we are to give... children the education necessary to succeed in our technologically intense, global future a new form of educational practice, one that builds on children's native learning abilities and technological competence, must replace our existing methods." A 1992 essay by Erik F. Strommen and Bruce Lincoln; provided by LiveText, a service of the Institute for Learning Technologies of Teachers College, Columbia University. | |
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| Levels: | High School (9-12), College |
| Languages: | English |
| Resource Types: | Articles, Bibliographies |
| Math Topics: | Philosophy |
| Math Ed Topics: | Technology in Math Ed, Constructivism |
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