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Learning Technology MA/Certificate Program C. Candace Chou, Ph.D Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education University of St. Thomas
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Why Learning Technology Program 42% of teachers received six or more hours of basic-skill training, whereas only 29% received curriculum-integration training (Education Week, 1999) Only 44% of new teachers consider themselves well-prepared to use technology (National Center for Education Statistics, 2001) Training on “integrating technology into curriculum” has a greater influence on teachers than training on “basic technology skills”
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Objectives of LT Program Apply technology-enhanced instructional strategies to support diverse learners Use technology to support learner- centered instruction Utilize technology for effective assessment and evaluation Enhance teachers’ productivity and professional practice
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Characteristics of LT Program A Cohort-based program State-of-the-art instructional technology Technology integration into curriculum Emphasis on content and technology standards – Minnesota Graduation Standards – International Society for Technology in Education’s (ISTE) National Educational Technology Standards (NETS)
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Key Program Features Cooperative and group learning User-friendly course management system, student email account and web page hosting Evening and weekend classes at the state- of-the-art Minneapolis location or as an off-campus cohort program in your area After-hours and weekend tech support Individualized electronic portfolio for personal learning and teaching plan
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Highlights of LT Program Desktop publishing Presentation Tools Web development Digital media Database applications Video production Concept Mapping Information management
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Statistics Updated and revised in 2001 Six cohorts have completed the LT Certificate Program In 2002-2003, four cohorts include the certificate program in the M.A. programs Close to 300 students have participated in the LT certificate program Two cohorts at overseas campus http://homepage.mac.com/dtking/USTclasses/Pho toAlbum13.html
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Instructional Strategies Development of learning circles Collaboration Standards-based curriculum development Critical thinking Computer-mediated communication
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LT Certificate Program A four-course graduate program in – Introduction to Learning Technologies – Web Site and Educational Software Evaluation – Digital Media Development – Integrating Technology into the Classroom Graduate credits can be transferred toward a M.A. degree in Curriculum and Instruction
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M.A. in Learning Technology 10 courses, 30 semester credits, including – First four courses in the LT Certificate Program – Special topics, cognitive instruction, program evaluation, internship, and electives. Students will – Improve classroom learning/teaching through innovative technology applications – Understand, demonstrate and integrate essential educational technology tools – Become leaders in educational change.
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Who Should Take the LT Program K-12 teachers Technology coordinators Administrators Staff development professionals Educational consultants IT professionals Other
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Current Cohorts East Grand Forks VI Minnetonka I Hinckley
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Minnetonka Cohort I http://web1.courseweb.stthomas.edu/ccchou/mntka_526pr ojects.html
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East Grand Forks Cohort VI http://web1.courseweb.stthomas.edu/ccchou/egf_526pro jects.htm
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Hinckley Area Cohort
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More About LT Program Department of Curriculum and Instruction – E-mail: casirois@stthomas.edu – Phone: (651) 962-4460 – Web: http://www.stthomas.edu/ed ucation/candi/index.html LT Program Coordinator – Dr. C. Candace Chou ccchou@stthomas.edu
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