Computers and Classroom Culture
"Computers and Classroom Culture," authored by Janet Schofield and published by Cambridge University Press in 1995, is a pivotal exploration of the impact of computer technology on educational environments. Spanning 284 pages, this insightful book delves into the intricate relationship between social context and computer usage in schools. Schofield meticulously analyzes the attitudinal and organizational barriers that hinder effective integration of technology in the classroom. This essential read is perfect for educators, sociologists, and psychologists who are keen to understand the dynamics of educational computing and its implications for teaching and learning. Enhance your knowledge of how technology shapes classroom culture with this thought-provoking examination.