Overview
Written in a clear, non-technical style, this is a comprehensive guide to the effective use and management of computers in schools. The book describes a variety of classroom computing purposes; addresses strategies to ensure the security of the computer equipment and data; offers suggestions for policy development on the use of computers in education; and discusses the technical support required once computers have been installed, as well as the support necessary for teachers to use the computers and programs effectively.
The appendices provide valuable information on copyright laws that apply to computer software and job descriptions for various computer-related jobs in education.
Synopsis
Written in a clear, non-technical style, this is a comprehensive guide to the effective use and management of computers in schools. The book describes a variety of classroom computing purposes; addresses strategies to ensure the security of the computer equipment and data; offers suggestions for policy development on the use of computers in education; and discusses the technical support required once computers have been installed, as well as the support necessary for teachers to use the computers and programs effectively.
The appendices provide valuable information on copyright laws that apply to computer software and job descriptions for various computer-related jobs in education.
Booknews
Explains technical details of introducing computers into the classroom on every student's desk, detailing how to design, implement, and run a computer lab and computer-assisted classroom. Offers practical advice on securing data, developing a computer-use policy, obtaining technical support, and managing teacher support, with numerous appendices on power protection, copyright law, telecommunications system construction specifications, and policy templates. For educators and administrators with no technical knowledge. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)