CECS 4100 
Computers in the Classroom
Course Information

University of North Texas

 



Instructor

Dr. Rhonda Christensen
Office MH 322 F
Office Hours MW 10:30am - 12:00noon
Phone: MW 940-565-4195
Phone: home 972-788-4802
Email: rhondac@tenet.edu
Course Website: courseweb.tac.unt.edu/rhondac

Students

Spring 2000 (Class Photo) 4100.001 Projects, 4100.002 Projects
Fall 1999 (Class Photos) 4100.001 Projects 4100.002 Projects
Spring  1999    (Class Photos) 4100.001 Projects 4100.002 Projects
Fall  1998        (Class Photos) 4100.002 Projects 4100.003 Projects



Course Overview/Objectives

This survey course will introduce experienced 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 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. Students will develop a unit portfolio on a chosen topic that integrates technology.

This is the first semester in which we are incorporating the Intel Teach to the Future Preservice program. We are pleased to have received this opportunity and feel it will enhance the course.


Course Topics
Course Prerequisites
 
CECS 1100 (may be taken concurrently with consent of department)
This course is intended to be an introductory instructional computing course for preservice or inservice
teachers. 
Course Policies

Requirements/Grading


Required Materials

Textbook: Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching (2nd Ed.), by M. D. Roblyer, J. Edwards, & M. A. Havriluk, Prentice Hall.
Textbook: Learning MicroWorlds Pro by Tom Lough (Available at the copy center at Kendall Hall)
2-3 high-density, double-sided computer disks - bring at least one with you every week
You will also be provided with the Intel Teach to the Future notebook and CD ROM

Optional Materials

Optional: MicroWorlds Pro: Tips and Tricks by Gary Stager (Available at the copy center at Kendall Hall)


EEO/ADA Statement

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.  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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