Reflective Practice in English Language Teaching
Research-Based Principles and Practices
(Author) Steve MannCover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Reflective Practice Reviewed -- 2 Reflective Practice Revisited -- 3 Pre-service Teacher Training -- 4 In-service Teacher Education -- 5 Reflection 'in the wild' -- 6 Reflection in Writing -- 7 Reflection in Speaking -- 8 Dialogic Reflection -- 9 Practitioner Research -- 10 Researching Reflective Practice -- Appendices -- Index
Steve Mann
Steve Mann is a renowned inventor, researcher, and professor known for his pioneering work in wearable computing and augmented reality. He is considered one of the founding fathers of the field and has made significant contributions to the development of technology that seamlessly integrates with the human body.
Mann's most notable work includes the creation of the EyeTap digital eyeglass, which allows wearers to see computer-generated graphics overlaid on the real world. His research has also explored the implications of surveillance and privacy in the digital age, sparking important conversations about ethics and technology.
In addition to his technical achievements, Mann is also a prolific writer, with a unique literary style that blends academic rigor with personal reflection. His writings have had a profound impact on the literature of wearable computing and have influenced generations of researchers and innovators in the field.
One of Mann's most famous works is the book "Cyborg: Digital Destiny and Human Possibility in the Age of the Wearable Computer," in which he explores the potential of wearable technology to enhance human capabilities and shape the future of society. This groundbreaking work has solidified Mann's reputation as a visionary thinker and a leading voice in the world of wearable computing.