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Instructional and Informational Applications of
Educational Technology
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- Credit: 3 hrs graduate credit
- Instructor: Dr. Gary J. Senn
- Course Number: AETE 731
- Course Fee: Regular Tuition
- Location: J. D. Lever
- Dates: January 9 - February 27, 2006
- Times: 3:15pm - 7:15pm
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Course Description: This course provides students with
a survey of the instructional uses of computers and other
technologies. Students will develop a thematic unit of
instruction, which will determine the content of the
course activities. Software relating to the theme will be
selected and evaluated. Students will create
technology-centered projects and use the Internet as a
resourse of information related to the theme.
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Design and Development Tools II
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- Credit: 3 hrs graduate credit
- Instructor: Dr. Gary J. Senn
- Course Number: AETE 703
- Course Fee: Regular Tuition
- Location: RPSEC 314
- Dates: January 10 - May 2, 2006
Times: 5:00pm - 7:40pm
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Course Description: In-Depth development of skills using
current and emerging technologies to create a multimedia or
web-based project that includes instructional and multimedia
elements (e.g., graphics, animation, audio, and video).
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Using Computers to Support
Instruction
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- Credit: 3 hrs graduate credit
- Instructor: John Hutchens
- Course Number: AETE 631
- Course Fee: Regular Tuition
- Location: RPSEC 314
- Dates: January 11 - May 2, 2006
Times: 5:00pm - 7:40pm
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Course Description: Teachers will learn the neccessary
techniques to make the computer an instructional tool in the
classroom. The course is designed to be platform independent
so that techniques learned can be applied to any computer
system. Teachers will learn the basics of word processing,
spreadsheets, and PowerPoint. Teachers will produce handout
materials, quizzes and tests, a computerized grade book,
student progress reports, an electronic lesson presentation,
and a classroom newsletter.
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