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CECS 5020 Online Getting Started
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5020: Getting Started CECS 5020 Getting Started Overview Definition of Educational Technology Historical Development of Technology and Its Use in Education Communication and Online Instruments Tools in the Classroom
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5020: Getting Started Definition of Educational Technology Has evolved over the last century to include many new tools. It is not just gadgets anymore! CECS 5020 Getting Started Overview
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5020: Getting Started Historical Development of Technology and Its Use in Education Find out more about the events and organizations that have shaped the current views of educational technology. Check the reading activities on the class web page. CECS 5020 Getting Started Overview
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5020: Getting Started Communication and Online Instruments Bulletin boards Discussion forums Real time chat Email CECS 5020 Getting Started Overview
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5020: Getting Started Tools in the Classroom Productivity Software includes: Spreadsheets Word Processing Database Desktop Publishing Presentation CECS 5020 Getting Started Overview
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5020: Getting Started Essential Questions Has technology in the classroom lived up to its potential? What professional development activities are necessary to prepare teachers to use technology in the classroom effectively? What are the successes and failures of technology in schools?
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5020: Getting Started Class Activities for E-Portfolio Survey tool to document your professional growth KWHL chart to define personal learning needs Personal Profile to introduce yourself to your classmates
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5020: Getting Started Online Resources You are watching an ADAM, Activities Designed Around Multimedia. Others required in class 1 are: Surviving and Thriving with Technology History of Educational Computing Both are linked from the class 1 web page.
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5020: Getting Started Learning From Our Past Look at where we were 30 years ago 20 years ago 10 years ago 5 years ago See the class web page to find out more about computer history.
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5020: Getting Started Advances in Computing and Technology Project where we will be in similar time periods. A required reading for this class includes Dave Moursund’s, past president of ISTE, exceptional portrait of what secondary education in 2015 may look like.
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5020: Getting Started Definitions of Educational Technology Media Instructional Systems Vocational Training Both Instruction and Support with Computers and Technology
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5020: Getting Started Media Auditory learning approach that primarily included radio. Visual learning approach that once included film strips. Now, it includes television, satellite broadcasts, cable in the classroom and videos plus multimedia software. Definitions of Educational Technology
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5020: Getting Started Instructional Systems Primarily used today in corporate training military Definitions of Educational Technology Robert Gagne’s, Principles of Instructional Design, is an excellent reference for classroom teachers.
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5020: Getting Started Instructional Computer Systems Bill Gates was introduced to computing through the resources made available by his school. A link to a mainframe computer could be used by anyone interested in exploring its capabilities. Most of his classmates were not interested.
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5020: Getting Started Bill Gates and Paul Allen sold their first commercial program while still in high school. The program analyzed traffic data. Their hometown bought it. Instructional Computer Systems
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5020: Getting Started Vocational Training How would you define computer literacy? How might this definition change in the next 5, 10, or 20 years? Is computer literacy a necessary skill for the 21st century? Definitions of Educational Technology
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5020: Getting Started Both Instruction and Support with Computers and Technology Computer training provided Instruction is supported by technology as a tool in the classroom Definitions of Educational Technology
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5020: Getting Started Educational Strategies for Using Technology Directed vs. Constructivist Where on the continuum would you place yourself?
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5020: Getting Started We will delve into this topic in detail later in the course, but if you are not sure, check out the CD-ROM included with the textbook. This searchable database of lesson plans includes a tool, Find by Criteria, with a Teaching and Learning Strategies descriptor. Find lesson plans that are based on direct instruction or with a constructivist approach. Our choice, a combination of the two, is also available. Educational Strategies for Using Technology
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5020: Getting Started Sage on the Stage
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5020: Getting Started Guide on the Side S S P S T
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5020: Getting Started S T P S S T Guide
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