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Learning to Learn with Integrative Learning Technologies: A Practical Guide for Academic Success (NA)

Learning to Learn with Integrative Learning Technologies: A Practical Guide for Academic Success (NA)

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Learning to Learn with Integrative Learning Technologies: A Practical Guide for Academic Success (NA) Trade - 2010 - 1st Edition

by Anastasia Kitsantas,Nada Dabbagh

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Information Age Publishing, February 2010. Trade . Very Good. Very Good Softcover. Light soiling and shelfwear to covers. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned, independent book shop since 1984.
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The purpose of this practical guide is to facilitate college students' academic success by fostering self-regulated learning skills or learning to learn through the use of Integrative Learning Technologies (ILT). It enables the college instructor, online instructor, instructional developer, or educator to envision, plan for, and implement customized instructional and curricular designs that foster learning to learn and motivate students to take ownership of their own learning. Specifically, this book demonstrates how college faculty who use Learning Management Systems (LMS) as well as emerging technologies such as Web 2.0 applications and social software can design learning tasks and course assignments that support and promote student: - goal setting - use of effective task strategies - self-monitoring and self-evaluation - time management - help seeking - motivation and affect Given the emphasis on retention of freshmen as a measure of institutional effectiveness, the focus on student success, and the increasing use of ILT in higher education, this book fulfills a dire need in the literature on the integration of technology and self-regulated learning.
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