Dr Ann Marcus Quinn (School of Culture and Communication) and Dr Triona Hourigan have written a new book Handbook on Digital Learning for K-12 Schools, published by Springer.
This book guides the adoption, design, development and expectation of future digital teaching and learning projects/programs in K12 schools. It provides a series of case studies and reports experiences from international digital teaching and learning projects in K12 education. The book also furnishes advice for future school policy and investment in digital teaching and learning projects. Finally, the book provides an explanation of the future capacity and sustainability of digital teaching and learning in K12 schools.
Ann Marcus-Quinn is a lecturer at the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Limerick. She received her B.A. In Media and Communication Studies, Masters in Technical Communication and PhD in Education from the University of Limerick. Triona Hourigan is a teacher and researcher employed by the Department of Education and Skills, Ireland. She received her B.A. in Language and Cultural Studies, Masters in French, PhD in Education and Grad. Dip in Education from the University of Limerick. Prior to joining the Department of Education and Skills, she worked as a post-doctoral research fellow in the area of ICT in Education at the University of Limerick.