The Nature of Technology

Implications for Learning and Teaching

How does technology alter thinking and action without our awareness? How can instantaneous information access impede understanding and wisdom? How does technology alter conceptions of education, schooling, teaching and what learning entails? What are the implications of these and other technology issues for society?
Meaningful technology education is far more than learning how to use technology. It entails an understanding of the nature of technology—what technology is, how and why technology is developed, how individuals and society direct, react to, and are sometimes unwittingly changed by technology. This book places these and other issues regarding the nature of technology in the context of learning, teaching and schooling. The nature of technology and its impact on education must become a significant object of inquiry among educators. Students must come to understand the nature of technology so that they can make informed decisions regarding how technology may influence thinking, values and action, and when and how technology should be used in their personal lives and in society. Prudent choices regarding technology cannot be made without understanding the issues that this book raises. This book is intended to raise such issues and stimulate thinking and action among teachers, teacher educators, and education researchers.
The contributions to this book raise historical and philosophical issues regarding the nature of technology and their implications for education; challenge teacher educators and teachers to promote understanding of the nature of technology; and provide practical considerations for teaching the nature of technology.

Prices from (excl. shipping):

€64.36€61.00 excl. VAT
Add to Cart
Know thy Cyborg-Self
Thoughts on Socrates and Technological Literacy
Pages: 15–34
Computer Savvy but Technologically Illiterate
Rethinking Technology Literacy
Pages: 85–100
Transforming Learning with Technology
Beyond Modernism and Post-Modernism, or Whoever Controls the Technology Creates the Reality
Pages: 101–110
Visually Dominant, Dynamic and Yet Deceptive
The Nature of Simulation Technology as Displayed in Secondary School Science Teaching
Pages: 111–127
And Now this…Problem
Neil Postman, Technology and the Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum
Pages: 163–187
A Cautionary Note
Technology’s Tendency to Undermine Serious Study and Teaching
Pages: 189–200
Learning From Technology or Learning With Technology
Theoretical Perspectives on the Nature of Using Technology in the Classroom
Pages: 249–267
The Nature of Social Communication Technologies and Cyberbullying
Filtered Cues and Disinhibited Actions
Pages: 269–290
Ideologies in The Conceptualization and Use of Educational Technology
Using Huxley, Orwell and Forster to Inform a Humanizing Framework for Educational Technology Practice
Pages: 329–344
Teaching about the Nature of Technology
Issues and Pedagogical Practices
Pages: 371–390
Confusion in the Classroom About the Natures of Science and Technology
Implications for Scientific and Technological Literacy
Pages: 411–426
“Presents a convincing case for more careful examinations of the impact of technology on students, society, critical thinking, and creativity.” —>Education Review, #21, 2014
Educational Researchers and their students
  • Collapse
  • Expand

Manufacturer information:
Koninklijke Brill B.V. 
Plantijnstraat 2
2321 JC
Leiden / The Netherlands
productsafety@degruyterbrill.com