[Itech] EDCT Courses for Spring Semester

Teresa Franklin franklit at ohio.edu
Fri Nov 2 11:54:06 EDT 2012


Hello Graduates:

The following courses will be offered for the Spring Semester to the
Masters in Computer Education and Technology (CET):

1) *EDCT 6002 Visual Literacy for Mediated Instruction* - will extend what
we are doing this semester with a focus on building the final product of an
online learning experience. Given the range of students in the program, how
you define your "course" is up to you (a class, guitar lessons, tech
tutorials), and the final product will be a well designed (visually) hosted
web page that presents your course. As with this class you'll be asked to
try new software and build products. Projects started in this class can
carry right over.

2) *EDCT 6052 Assessment and Evaluation in Technology-Rich Classrooms* -
will continue the discussion of *teachers as researchers* in the classroom.
A wide variety of assessment technology tools both formative and summative
will provide a framework for determining the 'value' of technology-rich
classrooms.

3) *EDCT 6122 Masters Portfolio in Computer Education and Technology*:
Contact Dr. Franklin for the Syllabus after you enroll - enroll for 4 hours.
Please enroll under the section of your advisor.  You should be in the last
semester of your program of study.  If you plan to finish in the summer,
then you can enroll during the summer session.  If you have funding for
only this semester, you may want to enroll, take a PR (progressing, with no
impact on GPA) and then finish in the summer so that your funding will pay
for the course now.

4) *EDCT 6910 Computer Education and Technology Clinical Practice: Theory
into Practice* - Contact Dr. Franklin for the Syllabus after you
enroll -enroll for 4 hours.
Please enroll under the section of your advisor. You should be in the last
semester of your program of study.  If you plan to finish in the summer,
then you can enroll during the summer session.  If you have funding for
only this semester, you may want to enroll, take a PR (progressing, with no
impact on GPA) and then finish in the summer so that your funding will pay
for the course now.

The following courses will be offered for the Spring Semester in the
Instructional Technology PHD program:

1) *Advanced Seminar in Instructional Technology* - Is a very misleading
name, but it worked.  This will actually be Games in Learning and we will
focus on digitally mediated games and simulations as 1) extra curricular,
2) pedagogical tools, 3) curricular design guides, and 4) systemic reform
guides. This seminar will be equal part game exploration/study and in depth
research/design of new learning spaces. Frankly, we'll dig into the
literature and build our own games.

2) *EDCT 7021 Online Course Development* - will provide an opportunity for
graduates to work within the Moodle Environment thus complimenting the work
of those who took the course spring quarter and worked in Blackboard.
Quality Matters research and use of the rubric to develop content will be a
focus of the work.

The following courses will be offered in the Professional Instructional
Design Certificate (PID-C) - these courses (except for the workshops) can
be used within the MED program of study if approved by your advisor.

EDCT 6030 Principles of Instructional Design
EDCT 6031 Advanced Topics in Instructional Design
EDCT 6032 Adult Learning in Online Environments
EDCT 6091 Workshop in Computer Education: Special Topics - Introduction to
SCORM Compliance
EDCT 6091 Workshop in Computer Education: Special Topics - TBA

Please register early for your Spring Courses as we will drop courses
without the needed enrollment.

Thanks,
Dr. Franklin

*~~~~~~The best student-centered learning *experience in America~~~~
Dr. Teresa Franklin
Professor, Instructional Technology
Instructional Technology Program Coordinator
313D McCracken Hall*, *Dept. Educational Studies
The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701
740-593-4561 (office)
740-541-8847 (cell)
740-593-0477 (fax)
also: franklinteresa at gmail.com

"A teacher affects eternity; [she]he can never tell where the influence
stops." - Henry Adams

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