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020 _a9780190871123
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041 _aEnglish
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_bGOL
100 _aGoldkind, Lauri,
245 _aDigital Social Work :
_bTools for Practice with Individuals, Organizations, and Communities /
_cedited by Lauri Goldkind; Lea Wolf and Paul P. Freddolino.
260 _aNew York :
_bOxford University Press ,
_c2019.
300 _axvii, 294 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _a.
505 _a1. Introduction -- Part I. INDIVIDUAL
_t2. Promoting Real Abilities in a Virtual World -- Alice Krueger 3. Where I Was and Where I Want to Go: Digital Music and Therapeutic Songwriting -- Andrew Tepper, Lea Wolf, Chelsea Tussing, Emily Carter, Janice Derito, Michael Jaonsch, and Sofia Konvitz 4. mDad: Helping Dads Be Better Parents with Mobile Phones -- Shawna J. Lee, Tova B. Walsh, and Joyce Y. Lee -- 5. Online Social Support for Foster Care Youths Transitioning to College and Adulthood -- Lynette Kvasny -- 6. Digital Storytelling: Tools, Techniques, and Traditions -- Melanie Sage, Jonathan B. Singer, Andrea LaMarre, and Carla Rice 7. Using Data to Improve Client Services -- Dale Fitch
505 _aPart II. ORGANIZATION
_t 8. Getting Big Data to the Good Guys: The Promises and Challenges of San Francisco's Shared Youth Database -- Chris Kingsley, Stephen Goldsmith, Lauri Goldkind, and Lea Wolf 9. The Use of Geographic Information Systems for Social Work Education, Research, and Practice -- Thomas P. Felke 10. Social Media in Agency Settings -- Kimberly Grocher, Lea Wolf, and Lauri Goldkind
505 _aPart III. COMMUNITY
_t11. Blogging: A Tool for Social Justice -- Vu Le, Lea Wolf, and Lap Yan 12. The Safety Net Gets Much Closer: m-Government and Mobile Benefits -- Abraham Lincoln Lee, Lauren Aaronson, and Lap Yan -- 13. #MacroSW: A Twitter Community of Personal Learning and Practice -- Laurel Iverson Hitchcock, Karen Zgoda, and Kristin Battista-Frazee
505 _a14. Going Forward
_tAppendix A Appendix B References Index
520 _a" In a rapidly advancing technological culture, social work practitioners are frequently challenged to invent new strategies to meet client needs and foster social change. Despite the Council on Social Work Education's new standards for technology in social work practice, few schools of social work teach the use of technology for practice, and many instructors struggle with the integration this increasingly necessary dimension into education. Digital Social Work is designed to offer engaging, meaningful, and easy-to-use technology content that can be incorporated into generalist and advanced social work practice courses. The chapters in this volume offer instructors and students insight into the knowledge, skills, and values required of those who practice social work 2.0; by providing concrete examples of technology tools, they complement traditional social work curricula dealing with micro, mezzo, and macro systems. Chapters can be used singly--to augment Practice, Research, or Policy courses--or can provide a format to discuss technology in courses addressing practice with individuals, youth, and families. Virtual worlds, social media, GIS, blogs, and many other technology tools are represented in this collection. "
520 _a"In a digitally powered society, social workers, are challenged to embrace new interventions and enhance existing strategies in order to effectively promote social justice. The cases in this volume present engaging examples of technology tools in use across micro, mezzo and macro practice, illuminating the knowledge, skills, and values required of those who practice social work 2.0".
650 0 _aSocial Work Education
650 0 _aSocial Service
650 7 _aSocial Science
690 _aSocial Work
700 1 _aWolf, Lea,(ed.)
700 1 _aFreddolino, Paul P., (ed.)
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500 _5Uk
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
530 _aAlso issued online.
650 0 _xTechnological innovations.
650 0 _xTechnological innovations.
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776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_tDigital social work
_w(DLC) 2018033643
_dNew York : Oxford University Press, 2018
_z9780190871123