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Computers in the Classroom Course Information Spring 2001 Section .001 Tuesdays 2:00-4:50pm Section .002 Wednesdays 1:00-3:50pm Matthews Hall 307
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Theresa Overall Office Hours: Tues, Wed 9:30-12:00am in Matthews Hall 312 (or MH 322) Phone: 940-565-2057 Email: overall@coefs.coe.unt.edu Campus Mailbox: Matthews Hall 316 |
Course Website: http://courseweb.tac.unt.edu/overall
This survey course will introduce preservice educators to the extensive field of educational technology. Topics covered in this course will be areas that impact or have the potential to impact educators working in the classroom environment. Special emphasis will be placed on constructing relevant and appropriate instructional environments.
The objectives for this course include the opportunity for students
to analyze computer uses in education including simple applications programming
in BASIC and LOGO (MicroWorlds). In addition students should gain
knowledge in the selection of educational software, feel comfortable modeling
an educational presentation system, understand the integration of technology
into the classroom and the use of other electronic sources for educational
classroom resources.
Exams
40%
Article review
5%
Software evaluation 5%
Thematic resources
5%
Integrated lesson plan 10%
LOGO programming 15%
In class exercises
15%
Class Participation
5%
Late assignments will receive a maximum grade of 75%. Late assignments
are those that are turned in after the beginning of class on the day in
which they are due.
Optional Materials
EEO/ADA: The University of North Texas does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability or disabled veteran status in its educational programs, activities, admissions, or employment policies. The Department of Technology and Cognition complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act in making reasonable accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. Please see me outside of class to make any arrangements involving special accommodations.
Cheating: Plagiarism and cheating are serious offenses which may
be punished by any of the following:
1. failure on the exam, project or paper
2. failure in the course, or
3. expulsion from the University of North Texas
For more information on EEO/ADA or academic dishonesty, please refer to your current Undergraduate Catalog.
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Endorsements and Certifications:
These speciality offerings by the department are to assist you in upgrading your skills or qualifications. You need to make an appointment with the program coordinator to determine prescribed classes and requirements. You can earn an endorsement or certification without selecting a major field of study or being accepted as a degree seeking student in one of the various programs. NONE OF THE COURSE WORK YOU APPLY TOWARD EITHER AN ENDORSEMENT OR CERTIFICATION MAY BE APPLIED TOWARD A GRADUATE DEGREE UNLESS YOU ARE ACCEPTED INTO A GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAM PRIOR TO COMPLETING 12 HOURS OF COURSE WORK.
http://www.cecs.unt.edu/teks.jsp