This insightful volume explores examples of the use of technology to teach social work knowledge, values, and skills across the curriculum. The chapters cover a wide range of perspectives, including international views of the role of information technology in Great Britain and Malaysia, training approaches for faculty development, and computer-based software that has the potential to transform the manner in which curriculum objectives are met.
This insightful volume explores examples of the use of technology to teach social work knowledge, values, and skills across the curriculum. The chapters cover a wide range of perspectives, including international views of the role of information technology in Great Britain and Malaysia, training approaches for faculty development, and computer-based software that has the potential to transform the manner in which curriculum objectives are met.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank B. Raymond III, DSW, is Professor and Dean of the College of Social Work at the University of South Carolina. He has been a social work educator for 26 years and a dean for 18 years. His publications have been primarily in the area of technology, social work management, corrections, health care and social work education administration. Dr. Raymond has held many state and national leadership positions with the National Association of Social Workers, the National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work and the Council on Social Work Education. Leon H. Ginsberg, PhD, is a Carolina Distinguished Professor at the University of South Carolina College of Social Work, where he has been a faculty member since 1986. In the 1970s and 1980s, he served as Commissioner of Human Services and later as Chancellor of the Board of Regents in West Virginia. He was formerly Director and Dean of the School of Social Work at West Virginia University and, in the 1960s, was Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of several books and articles on social work and human services. Dr. Ginsberg chaired the 1997 Information Technologies Conference: Using to . Debra Gohagan, MSW, is Assistant Professor at Mankato State University in Mankato, MN. She has 20 years of practice experience with children and families in child welfare, health, and mental health settings. She is currently completing the doctoral program at the University of South Carolina College of Social Work. Her research focus is the use of technology as instructional tools for social work educators.
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Introduction Frank B. Raymond III Leon Ginsberg Debra Gohagan SECTION 1: USING TO TEACH Part Time MSW Distance Education: A Program Evaluation /Michael Forster Timothy Rehner Outcomes of ITV and Face to Face Instruction in a Social Work Research Methods Course /Michael A. Patchner Helen Petracchi Sharon Wise Building on Experience: Lessons from a Distance Education M.S.W. Program /Paul P. Freddolino Evaluation of a World Wide Web Based Graduate Social Work Research Methods Course /J. Timothy Stocks Paul P. Freddolino Less Pain, More Gain: Computer Applications for Teaching Applied Social Statistics /James A. Forte Paraphrase II: A Listening Skills Training Program for Human Service Students /Hy Resnick Integrating the Internet in a Human Diversity Course /Julie E. Miller Cribbs Letha A. Chadiha SECTION 2: TEACHING TO USE Macro Practice and Policy in Cyberspace: Teaching with Computer Simulation and the Internet at the Baccalaureate Level /Colleen Galambos Charles Edward Neal Human Services and the Information Economy /William H. Butterfield The Worker Safety Advisor: A Performance Support System /Dick Schoech Rebecca Bolen Changing to Learn: Learning to Change /Jackie Rafferty Information Technology and Social Work Education in Malaysia: Challenges and Prospects /Gabriel Chong Multi Media Computer Technology in the Classroom /Jim Stafford Michael V. Namorato Computer Assisted Instruction in the Classroom: Using a Web Shell /Wendy P. Crook Myriah Jayne Brady Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Implications for Promoting Social and Economic Justice /Paige L. Tompkins Linda H. Southward Index.
Introduction Frank B. Raymond III Leon Ginsberg Debra Gohagan SECTION 1: USING TO TEACH Part Time MSW Distance Education: A Program Evaluation /Michael Forster Timothy Rehner Outcomes of ITV and Face to Face Instruction in a Social Work Research Methods Course /Michael A. Patchner Helen Petracchi Sharon Wise Building on Experience: Lessons from a Distance Education M.S.W. Program /Paul P. Freddolino Evaluation of a World Wide Web Based Graduate Social Work Research Methods Course /J. Timothy Stocks Paul P. Freddolino Less Pain, More Gain: Computer Applications for Teaching Applied Social Statistics /James A. Forte Paraphrase II: A Listening Skills Training Program for Human Service Students /Hy Resnick Integrating the Internet in a Human Diversity Course /Julie E. Miller Cribbs Letha A. Chadiha SECTION 2: TEACHING TO USE Macro Practice and Policy in Cyberspace: Teaching with Computer Simulation and the Internet at the Baccalaureate Level /Colleen Galambos Charles Edward Neal Human Services and the Information Economy /William H. Butterfield The Worker Safety Advisor: A Performance Support System /Dick Schoech Rebecca Bolen Changing to Learn: Learning to Change /Jackie Rafferty Information Technology and Social Work Education in Malaysia: Challenges and Prospects /Gabriel Chong Multi Media Computer Technology in the Classroom /Jim Stafford Michael V. Namorato Computer Assisted Instruction in the Classroom: Using a Web Shell /Wendy P. Crook Myriah Jayne Brady Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Implications for Promoting Social and Economic Justice /Paige L. Tompkins Linda H. Southward Index.
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