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awyatt :: Blog :: Advanced Technology in Schools course is back!

May 08, 2008

I am pleased to be teaching the Advanced Technology in Schools course again.  This one doesn't come around very often, and it is one of my favorite courses to teach.  That is probably because I learn as much as anyone!

We are working in an intense, 3 week format.  About half the work will be done on-line and half in a computer lab on campus.  We focus on web 2.0 technologies and consider how those things can be used to engage students in communication, collaboration, and reflection.

This class uses two parallel moodle courses.  One with assignments and grades, where students have the student role and the instructor has editingteacher rights.  The other is a true, shared course and everyone in the class has editingteacher rights.  We keep the resources in the shared course and part of the fun is for everyone in the class to post resources and links so they will become part of the course the next time.

We will be experiencing the usual topics--blogs, wikis, social networking applications--as well as a variety of collaborative and multimedia tools to enhance learning.  I hope that each student will, at the least, contribute new artifacts to a digital portfolio and, at most, embark upon the creation of a personal learning environment woven together with a variety of tools. 

Join the csc3315 community to participate! 

Posted by awyatt


Comments

  1. I joined the CSC3315 community and I was going to post a comment, but then I realised that all the entries were from last year! Boo hoo. Will your students actually be posting to this blog? I'd love to interact. The exisiting postings are very thought provoking.

    Mark 

    Mark PearsonMark Pearson on Friday, 16 May 2008, 18:12 CEST # |

  2. Yes, we are planning to get several posts out starting next week.  Due to some personal problems with the instructor (!) we have not covered material in quite the optimal order.  Blogging starts in a couple of days!

    awyattawyatt on Friday, 16 May 2008, 18:15 CEST # |

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