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Barbara Ann Oakley, Professor of Engineering, Oakland University, USA
'Teachers will never be replaced by technology. But after COVID-19, teachers who don't use some technology will be replaced by ones who do. Ann Michaelsen's timely book gets beyond the divided opinions of digital technologies in the classroom to set out, from a teacher's and leader's perspective, a level-headed look at when and how technology can and does enhance learning, and when it can be a distraction or get in the way. Thoughtful, practical, and magnificently sensible, this is a book that educators will not want to put down once they start it.'
Andy Hargreaves, Visiting Professor, University of Ottawa, Canada
'The best part about this book is that the author has put in her own experiences on how she herself has used technology as an effective tool for teaching and learning, and therefore it's like a very helpful guide for those who argue that technology doesn't help and also for those who want to use it more effectively as educators or as learners.'
Shakeel Ahmad, Co-founder Mind Mingle, India
'Ann is a global role model for workable pedagogical approaches to online learning and technology use in the classroom. Her perspective and knowledge comes from vast experience as a global educator and collaborator in the classroom and beyond. Her ability to blend curriculum-based ideas with pedagogy with technology results in pages of sage advice, tips, strategies and practical applications to the classroom. This book therefore is a vital addition to an educator's professional library. The focus on both tools and pedagogy provides an essential bridge into teaching and learning modes that are digital, online and networked. In today's chaotic education landscape, being digital and going online is now part of the learning environment in every classroom. There are no excuses left, and nowhere to hide, every teacher must upskill and become confident in digital-first learning, and this book leads the way in supporting that requirement.'
Julie Lindsay, Associate Director, Digital Learning Innovation, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
'The global pandemic has hit education like an earthquake, with aftershocks continuing to rattle expectations of what school should be. Teachers, students, and parents have all had to reconsider when, where, and how learning happens. The digital classroom--long a goal of edtech pioneers--has become a necessity. By sharing lessons learned, this book from Ann Michaelsen will help us seize the opportunity for lasting transformation of teaching and learning.'
Suzie Boss, Author of Reinventing Project-Based Learning, 3rd Edition