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* Sawyer, Keith (ed.) (2006), ''The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences'', Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521607773 | * Sawyer, Keith (ed.) (2006), ''The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences'', Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521607773 | ||
** The main purpose of this handbook on the emerging field of learning sciences (that include cognitive science, educational psychology, educational technology, computer science, anthropology, sociology, neuroscience, ...) is to show how learning sciences could help to design more effective learning environments. This reader can be considered as a good handbook for constructivist educational technology. | ** The main purpose of this handbook on the emerging field of learning sciences (that include cognitive science, educational psychology, educational technology, computer science, anthropology, sociology, neuroscience, ...) is to show how learning sciences could help to design more effective learning environments. This reader can be considered as a good handbook for constructivist educational technology. | ||
* Edyburn, Dave, Kyle Higgins, and Randy Boone (2005). Handbook of Special Education Technology Research and Practice, Knowledge Design. ISBN 0-9708429-6-1. | |||
** I can't vouch for this book since I didn't see it. Since there is a lot of interest for technology in special education I included it. | |||
== Textbooks for educational technology students and practitioners == | == Textbooks for educational technology students and practitioners == | ||
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* Seels Barbara B. and Rita C. Richey (1994). ''Instructional Technology: The Definition and Domains of the Field'', Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), ISBN 0892400722 | * Seels Barbara B. and Rita C. Richey (1994). ''Instructional Technology: The Definition and Domains of the Field'', Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), ISBN 0892400722 | ||
** Outdated, but still interesting for its discussion of the 5 domains (design, development, utilization, management and evaluation) and their sources of influence from other fields. | ** Outdated, but still interesting for its discussion of the 5 domains (design, development, utilization, management and evaluation) and their sources of influence from other fields. | ||
=== Multimedia === | === Multimedia === |
Revision as of 21:21, 9 August 2007
The list of essential reading
- This is a first attempt to create an essential reading list on educational technology and related fields. I sort of want to keep this relatively small - Daniel K. Schneider.
On-line books and articles
- Search the wiki for the moment ...
Research handbooks
- Jonassen David H. (ed.) (2003), Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology, 2nd edition.
- This is an excellent reader written by top experts in the field. However, DSchneider does not recommend buying it. Become a member of AECT and get free access to the on-line version + 2 free journals.
- A third edition is under preparation
- Mayer, Richard, E. (ed.) (2005). The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521547512
- The reference on multi-media learning. As a simpler alternative for practitioners, consider Clark and Meyer (2003), below.
- Reigeluth (ed.) (1999). Instructional-Design Theories and Models: A New Paradigm of Instructional Theory, Vol. 2 (Instructional Design Theories & Models), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN 0805828591
- This is also one of the most cited readers with well written articles by top experts in the field.
- A third edition is under preparation
- Sawyer, Keith (ed.) (2006), The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521607773
- The main purpose of this handbook on the emerging field of learning sciences (that include cognitive science, educational psychology, educational technology, computer science, anthropology, sociology, neuroscience, ...) is to show how learning sciences could help to design more effective learning environments. This reader can be considered as a good handbook for constructivist educational technology.
- Edyburn, Dave, Kyle Higgins, and Randy Boone (2005). Handbook of Special Education Technology Research and Practice, Knowledge Design. ISBN 0-9708429-6-1.
- I can't vouch for this book since I didn't see it. Since there is a lot of interest for technology in special education I included it.
Textbooks for educational technology students and practitioners
General
Related entry: Educational technology
- Reiser, Robert A. and John V. Dempsey (eds). (2006). Trends and Issues in Instructional Design and Technology, 2nd edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0131708058
- This book defines and describes in short chapters the converging fields of instructional design, educational / instructional technology, learning theory and performance technology. In particular section 2 with articles by Driscoll, Jonassen, Hannafin, Merril, Merriënboer is worth buying it.
- Orey, M. (Ed.), Emerging perspectives on learning, teaching, and technology. Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology, University of Georgia. HTML
- This is evolving e-book (Mediawiki) covering learning and cognitive theories and instructional theories and models.
- Seels Barbara B. and Rita C. Richey (1994). Instructional Technology: The Definition and Domains of the Field, Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), ISBN 0892400722
- Outdated, but still interesting for its discussion of the 5 domains (design, development, utilization, management and evaluation) and their sources of influence from other fields.
Multimedia
Related entry: Multimedia (follow the links)
- Alessi, Stephen. M. & Trollop, Stanley. R., (2001) Multimedia for Learning (3rd Edition), Pearson Allyn & Bacon, ISBN 0-205-27691-1.
- This is probably the best overall introductory textbook for interactive multimedia educational technology and related instructional design issues, but it is weak regarding CMC and e-learning.
- Clark Ruth Colvin and Richard E. Mayer (2003). E-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning, Pfeiffer, ISBN 0787960519
- A very good book if you are interested in e-learning content design. R. E. Meyer is a top researcher in multimedia presentation and animation
Learning theory
- Bransford, John D.; Brown, Ann L.; Cocking, Rodney R. (Eds.) (2000), How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience (2nd ed.) Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, ISBN 0309070368
Pedagogy
- Joyce, B., Weil, M., Calhoun, E. : Models of teaching, 6th edition, Allyn & Bacon, 2000. ISBN 0205389279.
- This book is more difficult reading, but it is one of the best introductions to various pedagogical strategies to be used inside and outside classrooms.
Instructional Systems Design
Related entry: Instructional design
- Morrison Gary R., Steven M. Ross, Jerrold E. Kemp (2004), Designing Effective Instruction, 4th edition, Wiley, ISBN 0471216518
- This book is an introduction to "main-stream" instructional design.
- Dick, Walter O, Lou Carey & James O Carey (1994). Systematic Design of Instruction (6th edition).Allyn & Bacon. ISBN 0205412742
- Pick either Morrison (above) or this
- Gustafson Kent and Robert Maribe Branch (2002), Survey of Instructional Development Models, 4th edition, Eric Clearinghouse on Information, ISBN 0937597554
- Probably the best short overview book you can find, recommended by DSchneider. PS: It is not clear to me whether there is a long and a short version. Mine has 71 pages and it was cheap.
- Related entries: Instructional design method
Constructivist Design
Related entry: constructivism (follow the links for various flavors)
- Jonassen David H. , Jane Howland, Joi Moore, and Rose M. Marra (2002), Learning to Solve Problems with Technology: A Constructivist Perspective (2nd Edition). Prentice Hall, ISBN 0130484032
- Jonassen David H. (2005). Modeling with Technology: Mindtools for Conceptual Change (3rd Edition), Prentice Hall, ISBN 0131703455
- See also: The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences (above)
Project-oriented learning
Related entry: project-oriented learning (follow the links for various flavors)
- Morsund, David (2002) Project-based learning: Using Information Technology, 2nd edition, ISTE. ISBN 1-56484-196-0
- Related entries: Moursund project-based learning model
- Uden, Lorna and Chris Beaumont (2005). Technology and Problem-Based Learning, Information Science Publishing, ISBN 1591407443
- Markham, Thom et al. (2003), Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education, ISBN 0974034304
Technology
- Related entry: Educational technologies, standards
DSchneider is not aware of any good really technical textbook that covers most of the popular technologies used in education.