This course is an introduction to the design and development of instruction …
This course is an introduction to the design and development of instruction using educational media and technology. It involves development of teaching and learning materials using digital technologies, contemporary applications of computers and other electronic systems to instruction. Because this is a preservice education course, the main focus is on effective integration of educational technology and instructional design. This is a semester-long course that is taught face-to-face and aims not only to model excellence in teaching with technology but also to provide a safe environment within which preservice teachers work in teams to facilitate active and engaged peer learning that reflects best practices in technology integration, instructional design, content presentation, instructional strategies, standards-based assessment, and lesson reflection. You will experience true student-centered learning in this class with your instructor modelling the role of facilitator.
Faz-se necessário compreender quais foram as dificuldades e estratégias utilizadas nas aulas …
Faz-se necessário compreender quais foram as dificuldades e estratégias utilizadas nas aulas remotas oferecidas durante a pandemia e refletir em relação à condução das aulas remotas mediadas pelas tecnologias digitais nos níveis social e científico, para que seja possível utilizar as experiências vivenciadas no momento emergencial como subsídios para futuros planejamentos e execuções de metodologias diferenciadas relacionadas ao uso das tecnologias e ao métier dos professores.
Short Description: A fifteen chapter book covering the basics of instructional technology; …
Short Description: A fifteen chapter book covering the basics of instructional technology; specifically designed for pre-service teachers.
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BLOSSOMS stands for Blended Learning Science or Math Studies. It is a …
BLOSSOMS stands for Blended Learning Science or Math Studies. It is a project sponsored by MIT LINC (Learning International Networks Consortium) a consortium of educators from around the world who are interested in using distance and e-Learning technologies to help their respective countries increase access to quality education for a larger percentage of the population. BLOSSOMS Online
Secondary educators across Lebanon County, Pennsylvania developed lesson plans to integrate the …
Secondary educators across Lebanon County, Pennsylvania developed lesson plans to integrate the Pennsylvania Career Education and Work Standards with the content they teach. This work was made possible through a partnership between the South Central PA Workforce Investment Board (SCPa Works) and Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (IU13) and was funded by a Teacher in the Workplace Grant Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. This lesson plan was developed by one of the talented educators who participated in this project during the 2018-2019 school year.
A guide for educators Short Description: An open PressBook resource that explores …
A guide for educators
Short Description: An open PressBook resource that explores best practices for using conferencing tools for teaching and learning. Adaptable strategies and activity “recipes” for using various conferencing tools, including, Zoom, BigBlueButton, and Microsoft Teams.
Long Description: Conferencing tools are a technology that allows educators to engage with their students in real-time.
This open resource has been created for KPU educators (and educators everywhere) to explore best practices for using conferencing tools for teaching and learning.
The strategies provided within this PressBook are adaptable and may be used with any conferencing tool in educational contexts. Each chapter contains critical considerations for using conferencing tools to support pedagogy and provides an overview infographic for the key takeaways.
Additionally, there are Activity “recipes” that can be used in various spaces, including, Zoom, BigBlueButton, and Microsoft Teams.
Word Count: 6703
ISBN: 978-1-989864-46-3
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A guide for educators Short Description: An open PressBook resource that explores …
A guide for educators
Short Description: An open PressBook resource that explores best practices for using conferencing tools for teaching and learning. Adaptable strategies and activity “recipes” for using various conferencing tools, including, Zoom, BigBlueButton, and Microsoft Teams.
Long Description: Conferencing tools are a technology that allows educators to engage with their students in real-time.
This open resource has been created for KPU educators (and educators everywhere) to explore best practices for using conferencing tools for teaching and learning.
The strategies provided within this PressBook are adaptable and may be used with any conferencing tool in educational contexts. Each chapter contains critical considerations for using conferencing tools to support pedagogy and provides an overview infographic for the key takeaways.
Additionally, there are Activity “recipes” that can be used in various spaces, including, Zoom, BigBlueButton, and Microsoft Teams.
Word Count: 6703
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The purpose of this book is to acquaint the reader with what …
The purpose of this book is to acquaint the reader with what curriculum is, how it is defined, what is involved in the process of its development, the different types and models of curriculum, as well as innovations to make teaching and learning more engaging and meaningful. This will be balanced by the impact of assessment and adapting curriculum in times of challenges with an eye towards the work of great schools and master teachers during times of change. The inclusion of Open Educational Resources (OER) provide a new and exciting dimension to the text through the inclusion of educational resources from experts who have graciously consented to share their work with others at no cost, thereby giving all readers the opportunity of learning about curriculum without the burden of cost as a barrier that shuts out capable and enthusiastic learners from gaining the knowledge and skills necessary in becoming thoughtful consumers and practitioners of curriculum. Each chapter has a short introduction followed by essential questions that are designed to pique the reader’s interest, then by content that will reveal answers to the questions and enhance the reader’s curriculum knowledge base through interactive learning activities (ILA).
This lesson focuses on the importance of formative assessment. Four resources are …
This lesson focuses on the importance of formative assessment. Four resources are showcased in this lesson. Teachers need to choose at least two or three formative assessment tools on the attached list that are new to them. They will create an assessment with each tool they choose that they will use with students. Teachers will participate in a 3-2-1 Bridge Activity before they begin this lesson.
This lesson focuses on the importance of formative assessment. Four resources are …
This lesson focuses on the importance of formative assessment. Four resources are showcased in this lesson. Teachers need to choose at least two or three formative assessment tools on the attached list that are new to them. They will create an assessment with each tool they choose that they will use with students. Teachers will participate in a 3-2-1 Bridge Activity before they begin this lesson.
Short Description: The e-book Digital Privacy: Leadership and Policy is a companion …
Short Description: The e-book Digital Privacy: Leadership and Policy is a companion to the online course of the same name, and is situated in the context of education.
Long Description: Digital Privacy: Leadership and Policy is an e-book companion to the online course of the same name. Situated in the context of education, the authors explore how policies in school systems and regulatory bodies are needed to match the contingencies created by technological advances. With the power of technology to document many aspects of everyday life, there is a pressing need to manage how much personal information is available to corporate entities. Building on current events, the authors outline some of the risks with ubiquitous surveillance and data capture, which threaten personal choice, reputation and online identity. Student readers are encouraged to think deeply about the implications for society when personal choices for information are curated to their preferences. This book also contains digital privacy case studies developed by graduate students and shared for teaching and learning purposes.
Word Count: 47320
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Short Description: Throughout this eBook, the authors not only examine theories of …
Short Description: Throughout this eBook, the authors not only examine theories of innovation adoption and propose guidelines for learning designers to understand change, but, more importantly, they also analyze, problematize, and critique real innovations in practice. They write about concrete strategies to face and handle change, and adoption and diffusion of innovation in today’s organizations. This eBook offers a thoughtful account of the drivers and factors that lead educational change in different contexts, groups, and networks.
Word Count: 23091
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EDU 286 is a technology literacy course for current and future educators …
EDU 286 is a technology literacy course for current and future educators in PreK-12 at Northland Pioneer College. The course emphasizes skill development and familiarity in e-learning tools, online educational resources, and developmentally effective instructional design, distance learning, and educational technology standards. The following modules from EDU 286 are available as Open Educational Resources in this course: Module 4: Ethical & Responsible Use of Technology in Education and Module 6: Computational Thinking in Education. The OER modules include an introduction, module lessons, optional readings and activities, Module discussion, quiz, and assignment.
This class discusses the economic aspects of current issues in education, using …
This class discusses the economic aspects of current issues in education, using both economic theory and econometric and institutional readings. Topics include discussion of basic human capital theory, the growing impact of education on earnings and earnings inequality, statistical issues in determining the true rate of return to education, the labor market for teachers, implications of the impact of computers on the demand for worker skills, the effectiveness of mid-career training for adult workers, the roles of school choice, charter schools, state standards and educational technology in improving K-12 education, and the issue of college financial aid.
Educational Technology is a broader term first try to understand what technology …
Educational Technology is a broader term first try to understand what technology is?Technology is something that make our work easier like a tractor makes the farmer's work easier so it is farming technology washing machine makes the household work easier so it is a house hold technology. Similarly things that makes education easier is educational technology like ppt;'s computers smart phones and even a chalk stick is a part of technology as it too makes the work easier for a teacher.
This is a proposed e-learning organizational structure in higher eduction. It will …
This is a proposed e-learning organizational structure in higher eduction. It will prefarably find use in an institution with other learning departments already teaching their courses using other modes of study e.g., face-to-face.
A Practical Resource for Educators and Instructional Designers Short Description: Everyday Instructional …
A Practical Resource for Educators and Instructional Designers
Short Description: Everyday Instructional Design works through the online course or module development process, exploring the rationale and pragmatics of all of the steps involved with determining what needs to be developed, creating design plans, developing a prototype, pilot testing with a “live” student audience, reflecting on feedback, and determining how we can tweak our designs to create the best possible online teaching and learning experience.
Long Description: Everday Instructional Design: A Practical Resource for Educators and Instructional Designers provides useful background understanding of the principles and processes that guide the design, development, testing, and refinement of online course modules. This book has been developed based on a series of instructional design and educational technology courses taught by Rob Power at different Canadian universities, and follows a project-based learning experience that walks participants through the first few weeks of an instructional design and development project. These steps typically span the first six to eight weeks of designing and developing online courses as a contract instructional designer or as an in-house ID specialist. Everyday Instructional Design works through this process, exploring the rationale and pragmatics of all of the steps involved with determining what needs to be developed, creating our initial design plans, developing a prototype of a selected portion of the larger ID project, collaborating with other instructional designers to get “expert feedback” on our works-in-progress, pilot testing our prototypes with a “live” student audience, reflecting on the expert and student feedback we receive, and determining how we can tweak our prototype designs before proceeding with the rest of the course development project.
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