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Contemporary uses of technology in K-12 physical education : policy, practice, and advocacy / edited by Steve Sanders, Lisa Witherspoon.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sanders, Steve (Steve W.), editor.
Witherspoon, Lisa, Dr., editor.
Series:
Educational policy in the 21st century.
Educational policy in the 21st century: opportunities, challenges, and solutions
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physical education and training--Computer-assisted instruction.
Physical education and training.
Educational technology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (227 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, NC : Information Age Pub., c2012.
Summary:
What do teachers, principals, school administrators, superintendents, state policy makers, and parents need to know about the growing trend to use technology in physical activity environments? How can technology be used to increase not only fitness levels but academic learning in today's youth? How can kids benefit from increased use of technology in physical education? These questions and others are answered in this volume of the series Educational Policy in the 21st Century: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions.An entire generation is growing up without the benefits of daily physical activity. The daily experiences of our children are centered on the use of technology driven, mostly sedentary, activities. Technology should be considered a viable tool that can increase physical activity levels when implemented effectively. The lack of contemporary programs and strategies that motivate participants to want to participate daily in physical activity has created a culture of inactivity and obesity and is having a profound effect on the physical health and academic learning potential of today's youth.In this volume the authors suggest current trends and explore the enormous potential of technology in motivating youth to commit to daily physical activity. Authors detail contemporary programs, teaching strategies and contemporary technologies beginning to be used in schools across the country, and suggest policies, directions, and cost considerations for implementing technology based learning in physical activity and physical education settings.
Contents:
Series foreword / Bruce A. Jones
Foreword / Steve Sanders and Lisa Witherspoon
Chapter 1. Welcome to the igeneration: Implications for children's technology use on physical education and childhood obesity prevention / Derrick Mears
Chapter 2. Emerging perspectives on learning and technology in physical education: Policy implications / Mary C. Herring, Patricia L. Geadelmann, Christopher R. Edginton and Ming-Kai Chin
Chapter 3. Ecology policy for educational technology / Vonzell Agosto and Anthony Rolle
Chapter 4. Active gaming / Lisa Witherspoon
Chapter 5. Physical outcomes of video gaming / John T. Foley and Cathy MacDonald
Chapter 6. Physical activity monitoring devices: Types, policies, guidelines and recommendations / Derrick Mears
Chapter 7. Using advanced mobile devices to promote physical activity and fight obesity / Matthew Cummiskey
Chapter 8. Promoting physical education and health education activity through technology and social media / M. Jay Polsgrove, Renee Frimming, and Glenna Bower
Chapter 9. Teaching and preparing physical education teachers to use technology / Randall Nichols and Joanne Leight
Chapter 10. Using technology to enhance accountability in teaching and learning and healthy lifestyle development / Thomas J. Loughrey and Laura R. Beckmann
Chapter 11. Transforming teacher education in the virtual world: Virtual internship experiences in physical education / Sara B. Flory, Stephen Sanders, Tom Watterson, and Leslie Williams
Chapter 12. Policy implications and future directions for use of technology in physical education / Steve Sanders and Lisa Witherspoon
About the editors
About the contributors.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-61735-961-0

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