Virtual and Augmented Reality in English Language Arts Education
Herausgeber: Moran, Clarice M.; Rice, Mary F.
Virtual and Augmented Reality in English Language Arts Education
Herausgeber: Moran, Clarice M.; Rice, Mary F.
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Using Virtual Reality in English Language Arts Education provides researched-based teaching practices and strong theoretical support for teaching English Language Arts with Virtual and Augmented Reality tools. It is perfect for teachers of any experience level, with or without prior experience with VR/AR.
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Using Virtual Reality in English Language Arts Education provides researched-based teaching practices and strong theoretical support for teaching English Language Arts with Virtual and Augmented Reality tools. It is perfect for teachers of any experience level, with or without prior experience with VR/AR.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781793629876
- ISBN-10: 1793629870
- Artikelnr.: 67201851
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781793629876
- ISBN-10: 1793629870
- Artikelnr.: 67201851
Clarice M. Moran is assistant professor of English education at Appalachian State University. Mary F. Rice is assistant professor of literacy at the University of New Mexico.
Part 1: Overview and Research: How can virtual and augmented realities
support teacher learning?
Chapter 1: A Review of the Literature on Virtual Reality: A New Frontier
for English Language Arts Teaching, Paige Jacobson
Chapter 2: VR Immersion in the ELA classroom: Supporting the Professional
Development of Novice Teachers, Christine Chang, Elisabeth Etopio, Erin
Kearney, and David Mawer
Chapter 3: "So similar, but so different from my real-life classroom":
Using Augmented Reality in Teacher Learning to Facilitate Discussion in
Diverse ELA Classes, Jennifer M. Higgs, Megan E. Welsh, and Steven Z.
Athanases
Part 2: Practical Applications: How can virtual and augmented realities
support student learning?
Chapter 4: How Am I Supposed to Teach This? Using Google Cardboards to
Enhance English Language Arts Learning, Clarice Moran
Chapter 5: Designing Engaging Virtual Field Trips for Secondary English
Language Art Students, Kelly Torres and Aubrey Statti
Chapter 6: Experiencing Literature in Virtual Reality, Christine Oughtred,
Louise Paatsch, and Anne Cloonan
Chapter 7: Engaging ELA Teacher Candidates with the Power and Possibility
of Geolocated Augmented Reality, William Wright
Part 3: Interdisciplinary Work in ELA Classrooms: What are the boundaries
and frontiers of virtual and augmented realities?
Chapter 8: "It's the actual bomb!": Middle School Females using Virtual
Reality to Develop 21st Century Literacies, Rick Marlatt
Chapter 9: Integrating Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Virtual Reality:
Preparing Preservice Educators for Secondary Language Arts Classes, Rebecca
Smith, Nichole Ralston, and Benjamin Gallegos
Chapter 10: Empowering Language Teachers with Emerging Technologies:
Augmented Reality for English Language Arts Classrooms, Babak Khoshnevisan
Afterword: Daydreaming of Equity and Virtual Reality, Dawn Whipple
support teacher learning?
Chapter 1: A Review of the Literature on Virtual Reality: A New Frontier
for English Language Arts Teaching, Paige Jacobson
Chapter 2: VR Immersion in the ELA classroom: Supporting the Professional
Development of Novice Teachers, Christine Chang, Elisabeth Etopio, Erin
Kearney, and David Mawer
Chapter 3: "So similar, but so different from my real-life classroom":
Using Augmented Reality in Teacher Learning to Facilitate Discussion in
Diverse ELA Classes, Jennifer M. Higgs, Megan E. Welsh, and Steven Z.
Athanases
Part 2: Practical Applications: How can virtual and augmented realities
support student learning?
Chapter 4: How Am I Supposed to Teach This? Using Google Cardboards to
Enhance English Language Arts Learning, Clarice Moran
Chapter 5: Designing Engaging Virtual Field Trips for Secondary English
Language Art Students, Kelly Torres and Aubrey Statti
Chapter 6: Experiencing Literature in Virtual Reality, Christine Oughtred,
Louise Paatsch, and Anne Cloonan
Chapter 7: Engaging ELA Teacher Candidates with the Power and Possibility
of Geolocated Augmented Reality, William Wright
Part 3: Interdisciplinary Work in ELA Classrooms: What are the boundaries
and frontiers of virtual and augmented realities?
Chapter 8: "It's the actual bomb!": Middle School Females using Virtual
Reality to Develop 21st Century Literacies, Rick Marlatt
Chapter 9: Integrating Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Virtual Reality:
Preparing Preservice Educators for Secondary Language Arts Classes, Rebecca
Smith, Nichole Ralston, and Benjamin Gallegos
Chapter 10: Empowering Language Teachers with Emerging Technologies:
Augmented Reality for English Language Arts Classrooms, Babak Khoshnevisan
Afterword: Daydreaming of Equity and Virtual Reality, Dawn Whipple
Part 1: Overview and Research: How can virtual and augmented realities
support teacher learning?
Chapter 1: A Review of the Literature on Virtual Reality: A New Frontier
for English Language Arts Teaching, Paige Jacobson
Chapter 2: VR Immersion in the ELA classroom: Supporting the Professional
Development of Novice Teachers, Christine Chang, Elisabeth Etopio, Erin
Kearney, and David Mawer
Chapter 3: "So similar, but so different from my real-life classroom":
Using Augmented Reality in Teacher Learning to Facilitate Discussion in
Diverse ELA Classes, Jennifer M. Higgs, Megan E. Welsh, and Steven Z.
Athanases
Part 2: Practical Applications: How can virtual and augmented realities
support student learning?
Chapter 4: How Am I Supposed to Teach This? Using Google Cardboards to
Enhance English Language Arts Learning, Clarice Moran
Chapter 5: Designing Engaging Virtual Field Trips for Secondary English
Language Art Students, Kelly Torres and Aubrey Statti
Chapter 6: Experiencing Literature in Virtual Reality, Christine Oughtred,
Louise Paatsch, and Anne Cloonan
Chapter 7: Engaging ELA Teacher Candidates with the Power and Possibility
of Geolocated Augmented Reality, William Wright
Part 3: Interdisciplinary Work in ELA Classrooms: What are the boundaries
and frontiers of virtual and augmented realities?
Chapter 8: "It's the actual bomb!": Middle School Females using Virtual
Reality to Develop 21st Century Literacies, Rick Marlatt
Chapter 9: Integrating Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Virtual Reality:
Preparing Preservice Educators for Secondary Language Arts Classes, Rebecca
Smith, Nichole Ralston, and Benjamin Gallegos
Chapter 10: Empowering Language Teachers with Emerging Technologies:
Augmented Reality for English Language Arts Classrooms, Babak Khoshnevisan
Afterword: Daydreaming of Equity and Virtual Reality, Dawn Whipple
support teacher learning?
Chapter 1: A Review of the Literature on Virtual Reality: A New Frontier
for English Language Arts Teaching, Paige Jacobson
Chapter 2: VR Immersion in the ELA classroom: Supporting the Professional
Development of Novice Teachers, Christine Chang, Elisabeth Etopio, Erin
Kearney, and David Mawer
Chapter 3: "So similar, but so different from my real-life classroom":
Using Augmented Reality in Teacher Learning to Facilitate Discussion in
Diverse ELA Classes, Jennifer M. Higgs, Megan E. Welsh, and Steven Z.
Athanases
Part 2: Practical Applications: How can virtual and augmented realities
support student learning?
Chapter 4: How Am I Supposed to Teach This? Using Google Cardboards to
Enhance English Language Arts Learning, Clarice Moran
Chapter 5: Designing Engaging Virtual Field Trips for Secondary English
Language Art Students, Kelly Torres and Aubrey Statti
Chapter 6: Experiencing Literature in Virtual Reality, Christine Oughtred,
Louise Paatsch, and Anne Cloonan
Chapter 7: Engaging ELA Teacher Candidates with the Power and Possibility
of Geolocated Augmented Reality, William Wright
Part 3: Interdisciplinary Work in ELA Classrooms: What are the boundaries
and frontiers of virtual and augmented realities?
Chapter 8: "It's the actual bomb!": Middle School Females using Virtual
Reality to Develop 21st Century Literacies, Rick Marlatt
Chapter 9: Integrating Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Virtual Reality:
Preparing Preservice Educators for Secondary Language Arts Classes, Rebecca
Smith, Nichole Ralston, and Benjamin Gallegos
Chapter 10: Empowering Language Teachers with Emerging Technologies:
Augmented Reality for English Language Arts Classrooms, Babak Khoshnevisan
Afterword: Daydreaming of Equity and Virtual Reality, Dawn Whipple