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SYLLABUS – Online Teaching For Adult Learners EDTECH 522, Section 4172 – Summer 2010 Instructor: Dr. K. Diane Hall Contact Information Boise Email: [email protected] Home Phone: 806.655.8749 Personal Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: 806.433.5947 (call or text) Summer Course Keep in mind that this course is condensed into an 8-week summer course. It is important to keep up with reading, discussion board posts, and assignments. It will be a fast pace and very easy to fall behind. Keep a close eye on the Course Schedule for assignment and unit dates. Course Description This hands-on course explores the theory and practice of online teaching and learning with adults. It is geared for educators wishing to conduct teaching and learning using Internet-based technologies. Emphasis is placed on understanding strengths and weaknesses of various online teaching tools, engaging the online learner, creating collaborative and interactive e-learning, and gaining practical experience teaching online. Course Text & Materials Order through BSU Bookstore or online vendor, such as Amazon.com. Ensure quick shipping as you will need texts at the beginning of class. 1. Tools for Successful Online Teaching Dawley, L. 1

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SYLLABUS – Online Teaching For Adult Learners

EDTECH 522, Section 4172 – Summer 2010

Instructor: Dr. K. Diane Hall

Contact Information

Boise Email: [email protected] Home Phone: 806.655.8749

Personal Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: 806.433.5947 (call or text)

Summer CourseKeep in mind that this course is condensed into an 8-week summer course. It is important to keep up with reading, discussion board posts, and assignments. It will be a fast pace and very easy to fall behind. Keep a close eye on the Course Schedule for assignment and unit dates.

Course DescriptionThis hands-on course explores the theory and practice of online teaching and learning with adults. It is geared for educators wishing to conduct teaching and learning using Internet-based technologies. Emphasis is placed on understanding strengths and weaknesses of various online teaching tools, engaging the online learner, creating collaborative and interactive e-learning, and gaining practical experience teaching online.

Course Text & MaterialsOrder through BSU Bookstore or online vendor, such as Amazon.com. Ensure quick shipping as you will need texts at the beginning of class.

1. Tools for Successful Online TeachingDawley, L.IGI Publishing (2007)ISBN: 978-1-59140-956-4

2. Teaching Online: A Practical GuideKo, S. and Rossen, S. (2nd Edition)Taylor & Francis (2008)ISBN-13: 9780415996907

3. Additional readings, assigned by instructor, will be available online.

4. Students will need to have access to a webcam or digital camera that records video segments.

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Course Goals/ObjectivesParticipants will:

Develop an online collaborative community with peers. Learn basic models and theories of adult learning and clarify or begin to define a personal

perspective. Learn terminology and “best” (effective) practices of online teaching for adults. Demonstrate an awareness of current trends, research, and standards in online teaching and

learning. Analyze the range of technologies available for online education and training, and identify key

features and uses for distance learning. Evaluate various online teaching and learning tools for potential use in their own instructional

program. Design online learning activities that successfully engage learners and are appropriate to their

learners. Gain real life experience teaching others online. Successfully use administrative features of learning management systems. Support the professional development of other educators in the area of online teaching.

Course Grade

Your final grade is calculated as follows:Assignment: Possible Points: Grading Scale:

Reflective Blogs 200 A=900 to 1000B=800 to 899C=700 to 799D=600 to 699F= Below 600

Discussion Forum Participation 100Compare and Evaluate 2 Online Courses 100Rich Media Tutorial 300Design Mini-Course in Blackboard 300

Total Possible Points: 1000

Major Assignments

Compare and Evaluate 2 Online CoursesCompare and evaluate two different examples of online courses by conducting virtual classroom visits.

Rich Media TutorialCreate a professional development tutorial for online teachers using rich media software.

Design a Mini-Course in BlackboardDesign a mini-course using a trial version of Blackboard. This course will include lesson objectives, discussion board, assignments, and assessment/evaluation.

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Course Policies

Procedures – Follow the instructions contained in each Unit. Units are contained in the Assignments section area of Blackboard.

Communication – Department policy - instructors will respond to emails and/or phone calls in a timely manner – usually within 24 hours (weekdays, but may be longer on a weekend or with advance notice to students).

Posting of Assignments – Department policy – major assignments will be posted at least one week in advance of the assignment due date.

Assignment Submissions - Assignments will be submitted through Boise State’s Blackboard Learning Management System.

Feedback/grades – Department policy – Students must be informed of their progress toward the final course grade at regular intervals. Assignments will be reviewed and evaluated by the instructor within one week after the posted assignment due date.

Late assignments – late assignments may be reduced in grade by 10% for every day they are late.

Special Circumstances – please let me know of any events/circumstances that may affect your ability to submit an assignment on time prior to the due date.

Technical Difficulties – on occasion, you may experience problems with accessing Blackboard or class files located within Blackboard, with your Internet service, and/or other computer related problems. Do make the instructor aware if a technical problem prevents you from completing coursework. BroncoMail - http://helpdesk.boisestate.edu/email/broncomail/Blackboard Assistance – [email protected]

Academic Honesty – all students are required to abide by Boise State University's Student Code of Conduct on academic dishonesty. Assignments completed must be your original work and cannot be used in other courses in the EdTech program.

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.

Conceptual Framework

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

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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.

ISTE/NCATE Program Standards Addressed in this Course:

TL-II.B. Apply current research on teaching and learning with technology when planning learning environments and experiences. Candidates:

1. Locate and evaluate current research on teaching and learning with technology when planning learning environments and experiences.

TL-II.C. Identify and locate technology resources and evaluate them for accuracy and suitability. Candidates:

1. Identify technology resources and evaluate them for accuracy and suitability based on the content standards.

TL-II.F. Identify and apply instructional design principles associated with the development of technology resources. Candidates:

1. Identify and evaluate instructional design principles associated with the development of technology resources. 6. Evaluate methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills that support use of distance learning systems appropriate in a school environment.

TL-IV.A. Apply technology in assessing student learning of subject matter using a variety of assessment techniques. Candidates:

Facilitate the development of a variety of techniques to use technology to assess student learning of subject matter.

TL-IV.C. Apply multiple methods of evaluation to determine students’ appropriate use of technology resources for learning, communication, and productivity. Candidates:

Design strategies and methods for evaluating the effectiveness of technology resources for learning, communication, and productivity.

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