Title:
The HyperDoc handbook : digital lesson design using Google apps
Author:
Highfill, Lisa, author.
ISBN:
9781733646895
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
122 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents:
HyperDocs : the ultimate change agent -- Transformative instruction. Methods of delivery : pedagogy and practice -- Meet all students' needs -- HyperDocs are for all educators -- How to create a HyperDoc. How can you hack a HyperDoc? -- The four Cs of transformation -- A HyperDoc creator's learning progression -- Build your own HyperDoc. How to use the templates -- Checklists to hack your HyperDocs -- Off you go! Teachers give teachers, a common story -- Give one, take one -- Better together -- Your journey begins -- Bring HyperDoc training to your school.
Abstract:
Twenty-first century teaching is not simply about incorporating technology in our schools. After all, it isn't the Chromebook, iPad, laptop, or any other hardware, software, or app that makes teaching fun and learning engaging. It's how you use tech tools that makes the magic happen in your classroom. In The HyperDoc Handbook, Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis show you how to use some of today's best tools to spark students' curiosity and get them involved as creators--of content and learning--rather than simply consumers. If you have fully embraced the Digital Age, you'll glean exciting ideas for using HyperDocs--interactive digital lessons--to push to new levels of learning in you your classroom. And if you don't consider yourself to be "tech savvy" this guidebook and its templates will make creating and using HyperDocs easy.-- Back cover