This course will analyze currently available technologies for learning. Areas addressed include: learning management systems, intelligent tutors, computer adaptive testing, gamification, simulations, learning in and through social media and peer interaction, universal design for learning, differentiated instruction systems, big data and learning analytics, attention monitoring, and affect-aware systems. Participants will explore the processes for selection and implementation of suitable technologies, the design of electronic learning resources, design and application of digital media in teaching and learning, familiarization with web usability and accessibility, and critical analysis of the benefits of technologies in education.
Ubiquitous Learning and Instructional Technologies
Instructors: Dr William Cope
Sponsored by Louisiana Workforce Commission
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There are 4 modules in this course
With presentations by leading researchers on technology innovation at the University of Illinois, this learning module explores the future of learning in an environment of ubiquitous technology-mediated communication. Bill Cope pushes the boundaries of possibility with his five propositions about the future of learning. Cris Mayo explores the gendered aspects of technology and ways in which we can critically engage with technologies in education. H Chad Lane explores the dynamics of technology-mediated learning in games and museums. Maya Israel introduces the challenges and opportunities of teaching computer science.
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8 videos7 readings1 assignment1 peer review2 discussion prompts
This module examines the implications of ubiquitous learning for assessment and instruction, and technology as a mediator of social relations.
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10 videos1 reading2 peer reviews2 discussion prompts
The course now turns to look at some of the applications of technology in pedagogical practice in case studies of assessment, and in experiential informal learning.
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10 videos2 peer reviews2 discussion prompts
The final module explores some additional cases and issues of technology in learning, examining the nature of the classroom, computer coding as a curriculum practice, and finally the question of measuring learning outcomes.
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10 videos2 peer reviews2 discussion prompts
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Reviewed on Apr 26, 2021
Thanks for this kind of course. I learned a lot and the most exciting part is to review peer's work and receiving theirs for me.
Reviewed on Sep 6, 2021
This course was the best course I have taken in years. I truly found it engaging, challenging and thought-provoking.
Reviewed on Mar 4, 2024
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