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Working with tech in manufacturing

"The manufacturing sector is growing and evolving, but at the same time, some jobs for production workers are on the decline. That's because machines and robots perform many tasks once done by humans. The result is a need for new kinds of production workers who can use and monitor the new manufacturing technology. This . . . volume explores these cutting-edge trends and helps readers discover what they can do to prepare to fill the needs for the new generation of manufacturing workforce"--Provided by publisher.

Learning first, technology second

the educator's guide to designing authentic lessons
2017
A teacher's guide to effectivly using technology in education.

Active learning techniques for librarians

practical examples
2010
"A [handbook] outlining the theory and practice of using active learning techniques in a library setting..."--amazon.com.

The school librarian's technology playbook

innovative strategies to inspire teachers and learners
"Using concrete examples, The School Librarian's Technology Playbook offers strategies for school librarians to initiate and support innovative practices throughout their school community"--Provided by publisher.

Harnessing technology for deeper learning

"Discover the 4 Shifts Protocol for integrating technology in the classroom, a clear approach that promotes deeper, personalized learning across subjects and grade levels. This quick read will help guide you through educational technology integration and digital learning space creation"--Publisher's website.

The MVP machine

how baseball's new nonconformists are using data to build better players
Discusses how data annalysis and technology is changing the sport of baseball.
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Reinventing the library for online education

"Reinventing has a different aim, beginning with the purpose of libraries over the centuries. It then discusses the issues around the design and operation of virtual libraries?what tasks can be eliminated or redefined, and the new ones that must be constructed. Stielow considers how online librarians must be ?rewired? to meet the needs of faculty and student users, and how the work of online managers is refocused. A brief epilogue, ?Musings for the Teens,? raises final issues for the current decade. The book?s structure has a feel of hyperlinks in ink and paper, which may be welcoming to some and off-putting to others. Stielow furnishes Reader?s Advisory notes to help make the most of the book?s design. Though aimed at academic librarians, any librarian can grow from Stielow?s understanding of the persistent questions posed by the explosion of online resources, and given that answers seem to change by the minute, it may be prudent not to insist upon practical answers in a print text." Reviewer: Donna L. Phillips.

Your library is the answer

demonstrating relevance to tech-savvy learners
2015
Today's tech-savvy and digitally connected students present a new challenge for today's school librarians. This book offers the 21st-century tools and know-how necessary for educators to appeal to and challenge students to learn and to want to learn.

Teaching with tablets

how do I integrate tablets with effective instruction?
2013
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