Fall 2012
COURSE DESCRIPTION A broad spectrum of technology application is explored including the use of word processing, software evaluation, Internet use, multimedia, and telecommunications. Technology is used for communication, management, teaching, and learning. Researching the roll technology plays in digital natives of today and how that influences teaching and learning will be examined with special emphasis on how to change digital immigrant teachers methodology and pedagogy. Students will also be exposed to and begin to demonstrate competencies related to the Master Technology Teacher Standards.
This graduate course is an important component of all C&I MEd programs here at HBU. Additionally, the course is included in the Educational Diagnostician, Educational Administration and Reading Specialist certification plans. It should be taken early in your master’s degree program as you learn some prerequisite skills for successful completion of the MEd.
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Name/Title: Dr. Dawn Wilson
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 281.649.3078 (W) 281.782.4410 (M)
Office Location: Hinton 344
Office Hours: MW 1-3
This course will be enhanced with resources on Blackboard available at http://learn.hbu.edu
Course Syllabus