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EDT 3470: Technology for Elementary Education

EDT 3470: Technology for Elementary Education. College of Education Western Michigan University. Did you Know?. Some justification for this course (if you needed it): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMcfrLYDm2U. 3470 Instructors. Dr. Brian Horvitz Stacey Lee Katherine Mills

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EDT 3470: Technology for Elementary Education

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  1. EDT 3470: Technology for Elementary Education College of Education Western Michigan University

  2. Did you Know? Some justification for this course (if you needed it): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMcfrLYDm2U

  3. 3470 Instructors • Dr. Brian Horvitz • Stacey Lee • Katherine Mills • Sharon Peterson • Mark Raffler • Kelsey Woodard

  4. Today’s Agenda • Goals/Purposes • Policies • Grading • Attendance • Extra help • Lab Assignments • Reading Quizzes • Lecture Series

  5. Goals/Purposes • Familiarize you with the technologies that are used in many of today's elementary education classrooms • To ensure that all WMU elementary education graduates are able to meet or exceed the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS). • Get you to begin to think critically about how technology tools can be used effectively in your teaching

  6. Policies • Do the work, get the grade • Seek help if you need it • Provide help to your classmates if they need it • Be respectful • If you have a question, ask it

  7. Grading • Point system (see online syllabus) • Assignments are submitted and graded electronically thru Vista (Blackboard Learning System). • Grading Rubrics are used for all assignments • Points deducted for late assignments • The Syllabus is the final word

  8. Attendance • Points are awarded for Lab and Lecture attendance • Be sure you sign in to your lab each week • Fill out an attendance sheet at each lecture • You are responsible for finding out what you missed due to absence • It’s easy to get behind – don’t let this happen

  9. Extra Help • Office hours: see syllabus and talk to your instructor • Open lab: every Friday from 1-4pm in Sangren 2202 • Try to attend another lab the same week if you know ahead of time you’ll miss yours

  10. Lab Assignments • Each week, you’ll work on a lab assignment that involves use of a technology-based tool • Examples: • PowerPoint • Web Design • Desktop Publishing • Digital Video • Inspiration Concept Mapping • Lab will walk you through everything you need to know

  11. Reading Quizzes • You will read chapters in Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching each week • Mandatory reading quizzes are on Blackboard • Don’t get behind – keep up with them • You may retake your quizzes, but you will get different questions

  12. Lecture Series • Each week in Lecture (big class in this room), you’ll have a different speaker • They are all relevant to you as future educators • Topic examples include: • Job Seeking • Assistive Technologies • What is Web 2.0? • Computer Maintenance • Computer Labs in Elementary Teaching

  13. Q&A • If you have an issue/problem/concern, contact your lab instructor (see syllabus for contact info) • Unresolved issues should be addressed to Dr. Brian Horvitz (brian.horvitz@wmich.edu) • Any questions now?

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