CO 7712 - Foundations of Instructional Technology
Part of the IT&DML Program at the University of New Haven. The entry-point course for the program, providing educators with grounding in the definition and foundations of instructional technologies and their relationship to 21st century teaching and learning in K-12 schools.
Course Description
This course provides the foundational understanding of instructional technologies and their relationship to 21st century teaching and learning in K-12 schools. Students examine how new media and technologies can be planned for and used in K-12 curriculum, and begin locating their own roles in supporting and shaping students' diverse literacy and technological practices.
Note: A full syllabus is not archived for this course. The course description above is drawn from the IT&DML program planning documentation.
Required Readings
Readings archived from the course include:
- The Frontier of Classroom Technology
- Teachers Resist High Tech Push
- Teachers and Social Media
- Teacher-Students Online
- DOE Social Media Guidelines (2012)
- Grading the Digital School series
- Georgia Copyright articles
- GSU Copyright opinion