Teaching with Technology in the Social Sciences

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Moorhouse, Benjamin Luke (Editor), Li, Sandy S. C. (Editor), Pahs, Sebastian (Editor)
Summary:XIII, 93 p. 22 illus., 21 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:SpringerBriefs in Education,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8418-3
Format: Electronic Book

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505 0 |a 1. Introduction: teaching with technology in the social sciences -- 2. Promoting students’ engagement through personalized and blended learning in Education -- 3. Merging historic and contemporary immersive experiences of space in the History classroom -- 4. Enhancing the teaching and learning effectiveness of transport geography using virtual reality techniques -- 5. Metaverse sojourn: Opportunity and challenge in designing and implementing virtual tour in Global and China Studies sojourn courses -- 6. Online delivery of Clinical Social Work Education: The landscape of narrative therapy -- 7. Building cross-cultural academic exchange with university students during COVID-19 through online deliberation: The case of an energy studies course -- 8. Enhancing students’ field experience and skills in physical geography courses using drone and virtual reality technology -- 9. Lessons Learned and future directions for teaching with technologyin the social sciences. 
520 |a In 2021, the University Grants Committee of Hong Kong, the funding body for higher education in Hong Kong, initiated a scheme and associated grant fund with the aim of enhancing the use of technology for teaching in higher education institutions in Hong Kong. In the Faculty of Social Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University, the funding was used to support colleagues in various disciplines to develop teaching and learning projects that capitalized on technology to improve the educational experiences of students. In this book, seven project teams from five disciplines, Education, Geography, History, Social Work, and Sociology, share their technological innovations. Each chapter presents the design, implementation, challenges, benefits, and impact on student learning and experiences of each innovative project. Lecturers, professors and curriculum designers engaged in teaching and learning will find this book an invaluable resource as it provides ways to integrate technology into their teaching practices. Scholars of teaching and learning (SoTL) will also find the book a useful reference for up-to-date technological and pedagogical practices in the social science disciplines. . 
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