“Implementing Instructional Technology Innovations” Online Course
May 6, 2008 at 10:45 pm | In Internet, K-12 education, Professional Development, Vodcasts, Web 2.0, Web2.0, educational technology, video podcasts | Leave a CommentTags: educational technology, online course, Professional Development, Web2.0
Final call for online course:
EDUC 744 937 June 23 – August 22, 2008
http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/innovations/index.html
3 graduate credits
Web 2.0 provides critical tools to meet the demand for easier and more efficient ways of teaching and learning. Explore how to improve instruction using new technologies such as wikis, blogs, podcasts, photo sharing, virtual offices, simulation, and digital game-based learning and new emerging technologies.
This course is designed to help educators apply the current trends, research, and best practices for supporting instruction with appropriate application of recent and innovative educational technologies.
For both experienced professionals and newcomers interested in incorporating the latest technology into existing curricular units to help students achieve their educational standards and objectives. This course will help educators develop effective teaching methods and instructional strategies that capitalize on students’ interest in technology and use that familiarity to improve students’ academic performance.
Register online at: http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/register.shtml. You may pay via credit card, school purchase order or invoice.
For more information, email Ann Bell bella@uwstout.edu or telephone (512) 240-5252.
Sign up now. You won’t be disappointed.
Ann Bell, Instructor and Course Developer
University of Wisconsin-Stout
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