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OverviewWelcome to Cyberschool is a book about two highly charged and often emotional discussions in today's society. One concerns the optimism and promise surrounding information technologies of computers and the internet; the other involves the growing pessimism and despair about the nation's schools. These narratives of technological optimism and educational pessimism converge with increasing frequency, as school groups, community leaders, and political rivals battle each other over the best way to wire the nation's schools, computerize every classroom, and leave no child behind. Visit our website for sample chapters! Full Product DetailsAuthor: David TrendPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9780742515642ISBN 10: 0742515648 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 03 September 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsDavid Trend offers a wise, cautionary view of the current tendency to technologize education in the United States. He depicts the state of our educational system in the context of a broad and deep understanding of the impact of networked computing on politics, economics, and culture. Welcome to the Cyberschool provides an excellent view of education at a crucial turning point and is recommended reading especially to those who wish to improve our educational system.--Poster, Mark David Trend offers a wise, cautionary view of the current tendency to technologize education in the United States. He depicts the state of our educational system in the context of a broad and deep understanding of the impact of networked computing on politics, economics, and culture. Welcome to the Cyberschool provides an excellent view of education at a crucial turning point and is recommended reading especially to those who wish to improve our educational system. -- Mark Poster, University of California, Irvine A good text for an educational philosophy graduate seminar. CHOICE Offers an arsenal of questions for the technological age, pinpointing the assumed community of the Internet and the frantic application of new technologies into today's schools. These are ultimately important questions that are rarely heard in the educational arena. Afterimage This book should be seen as essential background reading on the subject. Times Educational Supplement The book is provocative and challenging. David Trend writes with passion and zeal. Readers everywhere will find much on which to reflect. British Journal of Educational Technology David Trend has written an important book that explodes the idealized, depoliticized, and dehistoricized space of the internet and the utopianism associated with new media technologies. By analyzing the relationship between the on-line world and the material world, Trend has revealed the information superhighway to be much more than littered with shards of broken glass and susceptible to the occasional sink hole; he has located the vast expanse of its mine fields. Traveller beware. -- Peter McLaren, University of California, Los Angeles David Trend offers a wise, cautionary view of the current tendency to technologize education in the United States. He depicts the state of our educational system in the context of a broad and deep understanding of the impact of networked computing on politics, economics, and culture. Welcome to the Cyberschool provides an excellent view of education at a crucial turning point and is recommended reading especially to those who wish to improve our educational system. -- Mark Poster, University of California, Irvine A good text for an educational philosophy graduate seminar. CHOICE Offers an arsenal of questions for the technological age, pinpointing the assumed community of the Internet and the frantic application of new technologies into today's schools. These are ultimately important questions that are rarely heard in the educational arena. Afterimage This book should be seen as essential background reading on the subject. Times Educational Supplement The book is provocative and challenging. David Trend writes with passion and zeal. Readers everywhere will find much on which to reflect. British Journal of Educational Technology David Trend has written an important book that explodes the idealized, depoliticized, and dehistoricized space of the internet and the utopianism associated with new media technologies. By analyzing the relationship between the on-line world and the material world, Trend has revealed the information superhighway to be much more than littered with shards of broken glass and susceptible to the occasional sink hole; he has located the vast expanse of its mine fields. Traveller beware. -- Peter McLaren, Chapman University; author of Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution David Trend offers a wise, cautionary view of the current tendency to technologize education in the United States. He depicts the state of our educational system in the context of a broad and deep understanding of the impact of networked computing on politics, economics, and culture. Welcome to the Cyberschool provides an excellent view of education at a crucial turning point and is recommended reading especially to those who wish to improve our educational system. -- Mark Poster, University of California, Irvine A good text for an educational philosophy graduate seminar. * CHOICE * Offers an arsenal of questions for the technological age, pinpointing the assumed community of the Internet and the frantic application of new technologies into today's schools. These are ultimately important questions that are rarely heard in the educational arena. * Afterimage * This book should be seen as essential background reading on the subject. * Times Educational Supplement * The book is provocative and challenging. David Trend writes with passion and zeal. Readers everywhere will find much on which to reflect. * British Journal of Educational Technology * David Trend has written an important book that explodes the idealized, depoliticized, and dehistoricized space of the internet and the utopianism associated with new media technologies. By analyzing the relationship between the on-line world and the material world, Trend has revealed the information superhighway to be much more than littered with shards of broken glass and susceptible to the occasional sink hole; he has located the vast expanse of its mine fields. Traveller beware. -- Peter McLaren, Honorary Chair Professor and Director of the Center for Critical Studies, Northeast Normal University, China Author InformationDavid Trend is director of the UC Insititute for Research in the Arts and chair of the Studio Art Department at the Universtiy of California, Irvine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |