I mentioned in my previous post about writing a book. So, after many reasons to do so but not having the time, I decided to make time for writing my book.
(I cannot say first, because my real first book, although never published, has been written.)
I will write about existing technological opportunities to enhance the teaching and learning experience. Without the jargon.
In that short book (which I will create as an e-book first for feedback of my teacher friends and graduate course classmates), I will discuss the technology, when to use, and some issues related to using technology in the teaching functions.
Of course, when I say 'teaching,' I mean all responsibilities expected of a teacher: Develop curriculum, instruct, research, link, and develop professionally.
This book, by the way, is a long-delayed book. I had this idea since first month of working as information officer in the college (For those who can look at my desktop at the Dean's Office, you may have seen at one time my mind map for the idea.). This is just actually a small section for a broader book on training, which I and my former co-trainers at eSynergy (now working at Business Processing Association of the Philippines and ePerformaxx) were planning to publish. In 2008.
What do you think should the technology for teaching book contain?
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