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Instructor |
Dr. Barbara Schroeder |
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Course Location |
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Office |
E326 |
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Office Hours |
Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from 10 to 11:40 (Mountain Time) |
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Voicemail to email |
(206) 350-3024 (leave voicemails at this number for me to use in my podcasts) |
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Phone |
(208) 426-3831 |
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Adobe Connect Virtual Office |
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Google Talk |
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EDTECH 504 Adobe Connect Meeting Room |
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Technology Teacher Blog |
Course Description
Overview of classic and contemporary theories of learning and their
applications in educational technology and emerging orientations; implications
for practice. Explores foundations, history, perspectives, and literature in
the field. Enables students to think more critically about their efforts and
career goals
Course Objectives (AECT
Standards)
After completing this course you will be able to:
Learning Outcomes
How traditional theories influence implementation and how new technologies
are influencing emergence of new theories on learning.
Important Dates: Academic Calendar, Spring 2009
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January 20, Tuesday |
Classes begin |
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January 26, Monday |
Last day for faculty initiated drops for nonattendance during the first week of the semester to be turned in to the Registrar's Office |
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February 2, Monday |
Last day to register; add classes |
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February 16, Monday |
President's Day Holiday (no classes - University offices closed) |
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March 2, Monday |
Last day to drop classes or completely withdraw from the Regular session |
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March 23 - 29, Mon - Sun |
Spring Vacation |
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May 11 - 14, Mon - Thurs |
Final semester examinations for the Regular session |
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May 16, Saturday |
Commencement |
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May 19, Tuesday |
Grade reports due to Registrar's Office by Noon |
Required Textbook
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Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments Author (Eds.): Jonassen, D. H., & Land, S. M. |
Software & Hardware Requirements
Current software/hardware requirements for the EDTECH program: http://edtech.boisestate.edu/web/hardware.htm
Please do not pay full price for your software!!! An academic discount is available for students and teachers with proof of eligibility. The academic price shaves hundreds of dollars from the original cost.
Here are two places where you can obtain the academic (lower priced) versions of the software:
Antivirus Software
Please make sure to have up to date antivirus software installed and
running on your computer.
Popup Blocker
This is highly recommended. Google has one built into their free toolbar if
you want to try it: http://toolbar.google.com/T4/index_pack.html
Free Software
Please make sure that the following are installed and up to date on your
computer.
Internet Connection
Of course, an Internet connection is required to participate in this online
course. If you have a high speed connection it is preferable to dial-up access.
If you only have dial-up access you can still get by, but patience is a virtue
when waiting for files to download.
Grading
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Categories |
Descriptions |
Module 1 |
Module 2 |
Module 3 |
Module 4 |
Module 5 |
Module 6 |
Total Points |
Category Totals |
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Individual
& Collaborative Assignments |
25 |
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25 |
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10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
50 |
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Timeline |
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10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
50 |
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10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
50 |
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Lead a Discussion |
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20 |
20 |
20 |
20 |
80 |
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Lesson Plan Activity |
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100 |
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100 |
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Discussion Forum (10 best posts) |
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100 |
100 |
455 |
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Reflection |
Personal Reflection Journal |
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40 |
40 |
40 |
40 |
40 |
200 |
200 |
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Wiki
Book |
First Draft |
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40 |
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40 |
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First Peer Review/Edit |
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20 |
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20 |
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APA Review/Edit |
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40 |
40 |
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Second Draft |
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40 |
40 |
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Second Peer Review/Edit |
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20 |
20 |
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Final Draft |
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300 |
300 |
460 |
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Total Points |
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25 |
70 |
190 |
90 |
150 |
590 |
1115 |
1115 |
Letter Scores will be calculated using the following scale:
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Highest |
Lowest |
Letter |
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100.00 % |
100.00 % |
A+ |
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99.99 % |
93.00 % |
A |
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92.99 % |
90.00 % |
A- |
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89.99 % |
87.00 % |
B+ |
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86.99 % |
83.00 % |
B |
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82.99 % |
80.00 % |
B- |
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79.99 % |
77.00 % |
C+ |
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76.99 % |
73.00 % |
C |
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72.99 % |
70.00 % |
C- |
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69.99 % |
67.00 % |
D+ |
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66.99 % |
60.00 % |
D |
If the cost of this course is being reimbursed by your district or school, please review the policies regarding the minimum grade required for a complete reimbursement. It is not the responsibility of the instructor to assure a grade that meets those requirements.
Technical Difficulties
On occasion, you may experience problems with accessing Moodle, with your Internet service, and/or
other computer related problems. Do make the instructor aware if a technical
problem prevents you from completing coursework.
Course Policies
Time Management
An online course can take a considerable amount of time. For this reason, I
would strongly suggest beginning each assignment early. Work on it regularly over
the week rather than waiting until the last day or two. This will allow you to
have the chance to work out problems or get help if needed.
Participation
Depending on the class activities, you are responsible for completing weekly
assignments, participating in discussion groups, and checking in to the course
site on a consistent basis.
Assignments
You will always be given explicit instructions on where to send your
assignments. Assignments are generally due on Tuesdays, with new weeks
beginning on Wednesdays. If you wish to complete an assignment prior to the due
date, you may (however, a group assignment must be completed during the week
assigned OR upon approval of every member of the group). I DO NOT ACCEPT
LATE ASSIGNMENTS. PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS POLICY AND SUBMIT YOUR WORK ON TIME.
Faculty Initiated Drop
Please be advised that if you do not attend class at least once during the
first week, I will drop you from class.
Incompletes
Please be advised that I strictly follow the rules for incompletes. In order
for me to give you an incomplete in this course, the following two criteria
MUST be met:
In order to receive an incomplete, we must create a contract stipulating the work you must do and the time in which it must be completed for you to receive a grade in the class. The contract time may not exceed one year. If no grade other than incomplete has been assigned one year after the original incomplete, the grade of 'F' will automatically be assigned. The grade of 'F' may not be changed without the approval of the University Appeals Committee. You may not remove the incomplete from your transcript by re-enrolling in the class during another semester. A grade of incomplete is excluded from GPA calculations until you receive a final grade in the course. If I assign a grade of incomplete you will received an email notification that you have "Registrar To Do Items" on BroncoWeb.
Student Code of Conduct
It is expected that students in this class will create original works for
each assignment. We will follow the BSU Student Code of
Conduct. In the event of academic dishonesty a complaint is filed with the
BSU Student Conduct Office with supporting documentation. This complaint
remains on file and actions may be taken against the student (e.g., loss or
credit, grade reduction, expulsion, etc.).
We will also observe U.S. copyright laws in this course. Several great links to copyright information are available on the BSU Academic Technologies site at: http://itc.boisestate.edu/resource.htm. Also, please be aware of the Creative Commons licenses and how they can be used to protect, share, and distribute materials.
In addition to the above, please respect the following guidelines:
Thank you for abiding by the Course Policies.
Reasonable Accommodations
Any student who feels s/he may need accommodations based on the impact of a
disability should contact me privately to discuss your specific needs. You will
also need to contact the Disability Resource Center at 208-426-1583 located in
the Administration Building, room 114 to meet with a specialist and coordinate
reasonable accommodations for any documented disability.
College of Education - The Professional Educator
Boise State University strives to develop knowledgeable educators who integrate
complex roles and dispositions in the service of diverse communities of
learners. Believing that all children, adolescents, and adults can learn, educators
dedicate themselves to supporting that learning. Using effective approaches
that promote high levels of student achievement, educators create environments
that prepare learners to be citizens who contribute to a complex world.
Educators serve learners as reflective practitioners, scholars and artists,
problem solvers, and partners.
Department of Educational Technology Mission
The Department of Educational Technology supports the study and practice of
facilitating and improving learning of a diverse population by creating, using,
managing, and evaluating appropriate technological processes and resources.
Believing technology is a tool that enhances and expands the educational
environment, we promote the use of current and emergent technologies for teaching
and learning in a dynamic global society. Educational technologists are leaders
and innovators, serving in institutions of higher education, public or private
school settings, federal, state, or local educational agencies, and educational
organizations in the private sector.
How to Get Help:
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Need Help? If you have questions or need help please contact your instructor by phone, email, or by posting a note on the class discussion board. I will do my best to respond within 24 hours on weekdays. Weekend messages will be answered on Mondays by the end of the day. |
Modification of the Syllabus
and Course Schedule
I reserve the right to modify the syllabus
and course schedule at any time. Notice of any change
will be emailed and posted as an announcement.