<i>Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value</i>

Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value

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Editors: David F. Conway (UNO faculty member), Stefanie Hillen, Melodee Landis, Mary T. Schlegelmilch, Peter Wolcott (UNO faculty member)

Chapter, The Value of Investigating Information Technology Applications for Teaching and Learning Purposes, co-authored by David F. Conway and Peter Wolcott, UNO faculty members.

Chapter, Towards a Contingency Theory of eLearning, co-authored by Deepak Khazanchi, UNO faculty member.

Chapter, Collaborative Technologies and Digital Media in Teaching and Learning: Starting Small and Learning Along the Way, co-authored by Jeanne Surface and Phyllis Adcock, UNO faculty members.

Chapter, Information Technology for Development: Service Learning from Classroom to Community and Back Again, co-authored by Peter Wolcott, UNO faculty member.

Chapter, The World Needs More Computer Science! What to do?, authored by Victor Winter, UNO faculty member.

Chapter, Building an Online Systems Development Course – Experiences with Content and Interaction Design, authored by Paul J. A. van Vliet UNO faculty member.

Chapter, Social Media Communication in the Classroom: A Pedagogical Case Study of Social Network Analysis, authored by Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, UNO faculty member.

This book project was initiated in fall 2013 at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), Nebraska during a Global Engagement Research and Teaching Workshop between faculty from UNO and the University of Agder (UiA), Norway.

The anthology presents articles that center on the application of digital technologies that add value to the teaching and learning process in a globalized context. The unique focus of the book is the intersection between pedagogy and technology, specifically the innovative use of technology to improve higher education teaching and learning. With the increased mobility of faculty and students, more diversity among our students and faculty, increased cross-disciplinary designs, alternative environments enabled by technology, and greater demand from the millennial generation for increased access and flexibility, it is important to share accounts where technology has made a positive impact on the instructional process.

Topics that are discussed are local studies with implications for the global environment and the innovative use of technology to improve higher education teaching and learning.

The target audiences for the book are researchers, teachers and stakeholders in learning organizations interested in using IT for teaching and learning.

ISBN

978-3830932871

Publication Date

2015

Publisher

Waxmann Verlag GmbH

City

Münster, Germany

Department

Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis

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Conway, D. F., Hillen, S., Landis, M., Schlegelmilch, M. T., Wolcott, P., & Waxmann Verlag GmbH. (2015). Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value. Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.

Conway, D. F., Landis, M., Hillen, S. A., Schlegelmilch, M. T., & Wolcott, P. (2015). The Value of Investigating Information Technology Applications for Teaching and Learning Purposes. In D.F. Conway, M. Landis, S.A. Hillen, M.T. Schlegelmilch, and P. Wolcott (Eds.), Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value (pp. 11-20). Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.

Khazanchi, D., Munkvold, B.E. and Lazareva, A. (2015). Towards a Contingency Theory of eLearning. In D.F. Conway, M. Landis, S.A. Hillen, M.T. Schlegelmilch, and P. Wolcott (Eds.), Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value (pp. 35-51). Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.

Surface, J. L., Schlegelmilch, M. T., & Adcock, P. (2015). Collaborative Technologies and Digital Media in Teaching and Learning: Starting Small and Learning Along the Way. In D.F. Conway, M. Landis, S.A. Hillen, M.T. Schlegelmilch, and P. Wolcott (Eds.), Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value (pp. 35-66). Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.

Wolcott, P., & Redden, R. J. (2015). Information Technology for Development: Service Learning from Classroom to Community and Back Again. In D.F. Conway, M. Landis, S.A. Hillen, M.T. Schlegelmilch, and P. Wolcott (Eds.), Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value (pp. 85-99). Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.

Winter, V. (2015). The World Needs More Computer Science! What to do? In D.F. Conway, M. Landis, S.A. Hillen, M.T. Schlegelmilch, and P. Wolcott (Eds.), Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value (pp. 119-141). Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.

van Vliet, P. J. (2015). Building an Online Systems Development Course–Experiences with Content and Interaction Design. In D.F. Conway, M. Landis, S.A. Hillen, M.T. Schlegelmilch, and P. Wolcott (Eds.), Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value (pp. 142-158). Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.

Lipschultz, J. H. (2015). Social Media Communication in the Classroom: A Pedagogical Case Study of Social Network Analysis. In D.F. Conway, M. Landis, S.A. Hillen, M.T. Schlegelmilch, and P. Wolcott (Eds.), Digital Media in Teaching and its Added Value (pp. 191-207). Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.

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