Teaching with Educational Technology in the 21st Century: The Case of the Asia Pacific Region

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9781591407249


Yukiko Inoue, who holds a PhD in Educational Research, is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Guam, and has taught educational foundations and research courses. Her research interests include interdisciplinary studies on human development, educational technology, and social contexts and learning involving a higher education focus. Inoue has presented numerous papers at regional, national, and international conferences and has many journal articles and book chapters published, in addition to the following book: The educational and occupational attainment process: The role of adolescent status aspirations (University Press of America). Inoue is also a published poet. She may be contacted at yinoue@uog9.uog.edu. Suzanne T. Bell, M.L.I.S., has been an Assistant Professor of Library Science at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Library at the University of Guam since 1998. She currently serves as the Government Documents Librarian. As an academic librarian focused on information retrieval, Bell’s research relates to the digital materials the Government Printing Office noe provides and the associated benefits to education collections and classroom support via technology. Bell has presented at numerous regional and local conferences. In addition, as a certified secondary art teacher and painter, her interests also include the relationships between visual and verbal literacy. She may be contacted at stbell@uog9.uog.edu.