The first class meeting will be face-to-face in 601 Aderhold. I will go over the class, the technology used in the class, and have you form learning teams.
EDIT 6100
Introduction to Instructional Technology
Maymester
2004
Michael Orey, Office 603B,
Phone – (Work) 542-4028, email – morey@coe.uga.edu
Where:
Aderhold 613 First Night and Live Online in HorizonLive Every Other
Night
When: Daily, 5-7:45 p.m.
Who:
Masters, Specialist, and Doctoral level students
Pedagogy
The primary pedagogy in this course is "learning by doing" within the context of a rich constructivist learning environment. In this course, you will undertake high level cognitive tasks in and out of class. Among the tasks are:
Building representations of your new knowledge about instructional technology; Constructing web-pages and PowerPoint presentations related to the field of instructional technology; and reading and discussing literature related to the field of instructional technology. This course is both "hands-on" and "heads-engaged."
Here are a few rules for thriving in this course (and life in general):
Readings
Books:
There is no required textbook in this course,
but these two books provide an excellent set of readings:
Anglin, G. J. (Ed.). (1995). Instructional technology: Past, present, and future (2nd Ed.). Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.
Jonassen, D. H. (Ed.). (1996). Handbook of research for educational communications and technology. New York: Macmillan. (This book is available online at AECT's website or from many faculty in the Department).
Web-base
resources
There are numerous online resources related to the field
of instructional technology. The ones below are only representative, not
exhaustive. There are numerous online resources related to the field of
instructional technology. The ones below are only representative, not
exhaustive.
The Encyclopedia
of Educational Technology
Although this is
not a comprehensive online encyclopedia, there are some interesting articles
here, most of them created by students like yourself.
Instructional Technology Connections
This web resource
contains lots of useful links identified by Martin Ryder from the University of
Colorado at Denver.
Instructional
Technology Research Online (InTRO)
This site was
created by four graduates of the UGA Instructional Technology program. It
contains a wealth of information
about research and other aspects of this
field.
Dr.
Mable Kinzie's Web Pages
Dr. Kinzie and her
students at the University of Virginia have developed some of the most
interesting web sites about instructional technology and related
topics.
U.S.
Government Educational Technology Resources
This site features
links to free information about educational technology provided by U.S.
Government agencies.
Yahoo's Instructional Technology Links
Page
Yahoo does a decent job of providing links related to
instructional technology.
Internet Sites for Educators
This is a site that
Bob Hart constructed based on recommendations from faculty and students in the
Department of Instructional Technology here at UGA.There are other
sites that are not specifically related to instructional technology per se, but
to related topics.
The Gateway to
Educational Materials
This is a great
search engine for finding educational materials.
ERIC Clearinghouse on
Information and Technology
This is a great
resource for papers and published articles related to information science and
technology hosted by Syracuse University.
In Time Home
INTIME enables educators to watch
online video vignettes of PreK-12 teachers from various grades and subjects
integrate technology into their classrooms using numerous teaching
strategies.
Special Needs
Statement
Students requiring special consideration because of some disability are
encouraged to contact the course instructor at his or her earliest
convenience.
Class
Schedule
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| 12-May | Orientation |
- Face-to-face
meeting |
None |
| 13-May | Overview of the Field of Instructional Technology | - PowerPoint
model of the field [one or more slides]
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| 14-May | Perspectives on Instructional Technology |
- Citation and abstract for an extra article you find on perspectives of IT. One page paper on your thought and perspectives on IT (see WebCT) |
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| 17-May | Critiques of Instructional Technology |
- Citation and
abstract for oe extra article you find on perspectives of IT.
One page paper on your thought and perspectives on IT
(see WebCT) Task 1 Due - Model of Field Due Online in Bulletin Boarde |
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| 18-May | Instructional
Design No class - Meet asynchronously on WebCT |
- Describe a
Educational Design Scenario Task 1 Due - Model of Field Feedback Due |
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| 19-May | IT and Learning Theory | Task 1 Due - Model of Field Due in the Assignments Area for a grade |
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| 20-May | Instructional
Strategies No class - Meet asynchronously on WebCT |
- What is great instruction? |
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| 21-May | Instructional Technology in K-12
Schools |
- Live class activity on technology integration |
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| 24-May | Leadership profiles No class - Meet asynchronously on WebCT |
Task 2 Draft due |
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| 25-May | Internet/WebQuest in the
classroom |
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| 26-May | Leadership
profiles No class - Meet asynchronously in WebCT |
Task 2 Final due |
None |
| 27-May | Educational Reform |
- One page reflection on review of three PPT on researchers due (see WebCT assignments page) Task 3 (web-project) draft due |
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| 28-May | Media
Comparison No class - Meet asynchronously in WebCT |
Task 3 (web-project) team peer feedback due Task
1 Due - Model of Field with the Role
and Nature of Research Included |
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| 1-Jun | Literacy and Digital Divide |
Task 3 (web-project) final due In-class activity - How do we solve the digital divide? |
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| 2-Jun | Looking to the Future |
- Last class
meeting |
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| 3-Jun | - Last day
to turn in any improved tasks for grading purposes. Task 1 Due - Final Model of Field Due With Final Reflection |
Have a wonderful summer! |
Evaluation
Effort will go a long way in this course. Expect to work
hard, endeavor to achieve, and you will be rewarded! Creativity is another
critical element of your work in this course. Dream, imagine, and take
risks!
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TASKS
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POINTS
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| TASK 1. Produce a web page that presents your personal definition of instructional technology. |
15 |
| TASK 2. Prepare a PowerPoint presentation about a practitioner in the field of instructional technology. |
20 |
| TASK 3. Develop a web resource related to the field of instructional technology. |
35 |
| Task 4. A composite score of all your weekly assignments and your final model of the field of IT |
20 |
| TASK 5. Keep up with readings and actively participate in discussions in class and online, online quizzes, and attendance. |
10 |
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TOTAL |
100 |
Scale
A = 90-100; B = 80-89; C = 70-79;
D = 60-69; F = Below 60
Group Work
You will need to form a group on the first night of class. The group
should have between 3 and 5 people. This group will be used for three aspects of
the class.
Communication is key! Your group is free to use the bulletin board, chat room, HorizonLive break out room (on the night of class), face-to-face meetings, emails, and phone calls for your group work. You can also make use of instant messaging programs like Yahoo Messenger to communicate using audio. A short tutorial from one of our students is available here.