Introductions Name Hometown Content Area? What is the best/worse example of technology in the classroom you can remember. Finish this sentence– Good teaching.

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Introductions Name Hometown Content Area? What is the best/worse example of technology in the classroom you can remember. Finish this sentence– Good teaching is about…

Goals of this Course Challenge your Thinking Empower you as ‘Change Agents’ Give you insight into the Real World of Teaching– from an “in the trenches” perspective Seamlessly model technology integration and best practice methodologies Expose you to top technology using educators in the field. Expose you to a wide variety of technology tools and applications.

Syllabus Still designing- but we will use this wiki as homebase and Blackboard Course Design Mondays will be virtual Wednesday’s will be f2f Except for March 19 and March 21 (you will meet in the Ford classroom and the studios at the media center with Karen Richardson) for a Podcasting and Digital video class

What Does Virtual Monday Mean? We have several virtual type meetings. Sometimes we will meet synchronously in Elluminate and have a guest speaker. Sometimes we will meet asynchronously in Tapped In, the wiki, moodle etc… Sometimes you will meet via smaller groups or use Monday’s to create digital media.

Techno-Constructivism Use of information by an educator through computer technology that goes beyond comfort and fluency. A Techno-Constructivist is one who empowers others to use technology to develop a deeper understanding of a subject area using technology. The burden is shifted from the teacher to the learner and the instructor becomes more of a coach and evaluator, than a presenter. The teaching style shifts toward a project-based learning domain.

Techno-Constructivism “…technologies are more effectively used as tools to construct with…technology is a tool to think and learn with (p.iii).” D.H. Jonassen, K.L. Peck, & W.G. Brent

Techno-Constructivism Technology doesn’t teach students. Rather, learners use technology to teach themselves and others. Technology allows learners to engage in: Knowledge construction, not reproduction Production not consumption Articulation not repetition

Questions? Comments? Concerns?