Friday, November 28, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Home work 3
Please go to this Wikipedia Site and read and make an excerpt..http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_Decency_Act
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Home work 2
1.Please read :
"Educational Trends Shaping
School Planning and Design: 2007 " from "trend2007" and answer these questions
According to this article, how could technology help school planning to be more:
a.equitable
b."big&beautiful class"
c.changing to new mission
d."paperless"
e. "anywhere anytime anyone" approach
f.This article 's been written "before"2007,so there must be some more "change" in using technology in Education,please make the list of those "effects" of new technology(-ies) affecting schooling nowadays.
2.put on your news card...good luck
"Educational Trends Shaping
School Planning and Design: 2007 " from "trend2007" and answer these questions
According to this article, how could technology help school planning to be more:
a.equitable
b."big&beautiful class"
c.changing to new mission
d."paperless"
e. "anywhere anytime anyone" approach
f.This article 's been written "before"2007,so there must be some more "change" in using technology in Education,please make the list of those "effects" of new technology(-ies) affecting schooling nowadays.
2.put on your news card...good luck
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Homework 1
ED6060 Class Please put your News Card,and Excerpt of "Ten C"by clicking on "comment" or "pencil" picture
Monday, November 3, 2008
AUED 6060 ICT in Education Syllabus
Assumption University
Faculty of Education
Semester 2/2008
November2008- F 2008
_____________________________
Course syllabus
Programs : Master of Education & Graduate Diploma in Teacher Education
Course title : ED 6060 Information and Communication Technology in
Education
Instructors: Assoc.Prof.Dr.Supit Karnjanapun, Ph.D. University of Missouri Columbia,U.S.A. Assumption University email: supitkrn@au.edu
Class Blog: http://aued6060.blogspot.com/
Venue A42, A Building 4th floor.
Vision of Graduate School of Education
Prepare excellent educational leaders who possess and are able to apply their professional knowledge, aptitude, skills and habits in developing young students to their fullest potential in a culturally diverse and rapidly changing postmodern world.
Mission of Graduate School of Education
1) To develop faculty members and students who are aware of and understand the faculty’s vision and mission.
2) To improve academic development; developing students as people who have the capacity and knowledge to analyze, synthesize, and provide value judgments to programs in their community and society; to use state-of-the-art IT and technology in an international, caring collaborative learning community; to assist culturally-diverse students in achieving the highest potential of becoming confident and competent administrative leaders or academic leaders in various learning contexts.
3) To employ high-caliber, professional instructors, supporting and developing personnel in each academic field to have more potential and better skills in competent work performances in order to increase program effectiveness and efficiency.
4) To support the effective and efficient utilization of resources and budget by encouraging instructors to use new educational technologies as a resource for teaching.
5) To enhance co-curricular development between the Graduate School of Education and prestigious international universities. To undertake joint research and an exchange program of instructors and students.
6) To contribute to students’ growth, many activities will be encouraged so as to have students who perform as a person of a good conduct and to instill students with devotion to society; teamwork is strongly supported to foster student individual spirit both personally and professionally.
Strategic Goals
To develop and implement programs to fulfill academic goals and objectives by using GSoE Outcome Indicators as the basis of a faculty strategic plan.
1) To assist students in all possible ways so that they may make steady progress that enables them to graduate in reasonable time
2) To prepare top-quality educational personnel, administrators, teachers, and educational researchers who:
- are well-versed in, and who keep updated in knowledge of their field
- demonstrate sound professional skills and desirable attitudes
3) To develop highly competent students capable of using IT and IT applications that lead to optimum learning in school and classroom instruction.
4) To support and encourage the ongoing professional development of GSoE students through paper presentations, publications, and research; and to be confident in addressing groups of fellow educators on educational issues.
5) To recruit high-ability students, both from within the country and abroad, into the profession of education.
6) To develop ways and means to work out details relating to admission, registration, housing of exchange and international students, and to organize a special unit to coordinate and provide academic assistance.
Course description
ED 6060 Information and Communication Technology in Education
Examines and analyzes the impacts of ICT on teaching and learning,
particularly on how ICT could change the way the students learn and on
how it could change the way administrators manage. Provides an overview
of the process for designing learning experiences to be delivered through
e-learning, using appropriate instructional designs that are suitable for
electronic delivery. Survey research in the application of ICT for
innovative learning and effective administration for the benefit of students,
teachers, and administrators.
Goals
1. To increase students’ knowledge of computer technology and
applications relevant to teaching and learning. 2. To increase students’ computer skills in the field of educational
administration.
Objectives
1. To develop students’ skills in searching ,analysing,digesting and reflecting the idea of using Information and Communication for Education.
2. To stress the importance of Information and Communication Technology(ICT) in the education and related fields.
3. To increase knowledge in the latest ICT applications in education.
Teaching/ learning strategies
1. Lectures
2. Laboratory sessions
3. Report or presentation
Assessment and evaluation
1. Attendance and class participation 10%
2. Assignments and newscard posting 50%
3. Final examination 40%
Grading
Percentage
A
=
90-100
A-
=
85-89
B+
=
80-84
B
=
75-79
B-
=
70-74
C+
=
65-69
C C
=
60-64
C-
=
55-59
D
=
50-54
F
=
00-49
References:
Auerbach, Carol(2006). Active Training: A Handbook of Techniques, Designs, Case Examples, and Tips John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
Bruns,Axel.(2008). Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond: From Production to Produsage Peter Lang Pub Inc
Bruns Axel,&J Jacobs ,j.( 2006). Uses of Blogs: Peter Lang Pub Inc
Bowles, M. S. (2004). Relearning to E-Learning: Strategies for electronic learning and
knowledge. Australia: Melbourne University Press.
Driscoll, M. (2002). Web-based Training: Creating e-Learning Experiences.
San Francisco.
Grabe, M. & Grabe,C. (2007) Integrating Technology for Meaningful Learning. New
York:Houghton Miffin Company.
Hess, G. & Hancock, S. (2001) Using Dreamweaver to Create e-Learning.
Vancouver.
Inglis, A., Ling, P., and Joosten, V. (2002) Delivering Digitally: Managing the
Transition to the Knowledge Media, Second Edition (London: Kogan Page).
Roblyer, M. D. (2003). Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching. Columbus,
Ohio: Merril Prentice Hall.
Salmon, G. (2002). E-activities: The Key to Active Online Learning. London.
Conducting training workshops: a crash course for beginners (by Eileen K. Van Kavelaar, newest edition
The workshops that really work (by Hal Portner)--
The Non-Designer's Design Book (Robin Williams)
Free Online References:
http://www.pfeiffer.com/WileyCDA/PfeifferTitle/productCd-0787976237,descCd-authorInfo.html
An E-Book: Orey, M. (ed.)(2001-present). http://www.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.htm
Theory and practice of online learning: http://cde.athabascau.ca/online_book/
Elearning Tutorials available at http://www.elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?section=tutorials
Wikipedia, Bloom’s Taxonomy
Theories and Models of Learning available at http://www.elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?section=tutorials
Rubrics available at www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/
Assessment available at www.carla.umn.edu/assessment/vac/
Handouts:
McINTYRE LIBRARY GuideTen C’s for Evaluating Internet Resources: www.uwec.edu/library
UNESCO Bangkok .ICT Competency Standards for teachers. www.unesco.org/en/competency-standards-teachers
Role of UNDP in Information and communication Technology for Development
http://www.undp.org/execbrd/pdf/DP2001CRP8.PDF
2006 Information & Communications for Development (IC4D) - Global Trends and Policies
www.worldbank.org/ic4d
ICT in Thai Education available :http://www.bu.ac.th/knowledgecenter/epaper/july_dec2005/pote.pdf
Katz,Y ,Millin,D,and Offir,B,(1996) The Impact of Information Technology,from Practice to Curriculum,London:Chapman&Hall
Chou,L,and Others.Technology and Education:New Wine in New Bottles Choosing Pasts and Imagining Educational Futures
Conole,G and Oliver,M,(Contemporay Perspectives in Elearning Research,themes,methods and Impact on Practice,London and New York:Routledge
Jung,I,(2005), ICT-Pedagogy Integration in Teacher Training:Application Cases Worldwide,Educational Technology&Society,8(2),94-101
Course schedule (tentative)
Week
Day/Date
Time
Topics
Lecturer
1
Wed, November 5
18-21
Introduction to course/
How to search
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
2
Wed, November 12
18-21
Why we use ICT in Instruction
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
3
Wed, November 19
18-21
Responsible Use of Technology
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
4
Wed, November 26
18-21
Ten Lessons for ICT and Education in the Developing World
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
5
Wed,
December 3
18-21
Why eLearning is so popular
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
6
Wed,
December 17
18-21
Evoluation of Open Learning
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
7
Wed,
December 24
18-21
online assignment on NZ ICT (in Blog)
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
8
Wed,
January 7
18-21
Characteriscs of online Instructors
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
9
Wed,
January 14
18-21
Development of Webquest
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
10
Wed,
January 21
18-21
TEAL:Technology Enhance Learning
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
11
Wed,
January 28
18-21
Weblogs: practice of wordpress and watch wordpress tutorials
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
12
Wed,
February 4
18-21
Moodle,the best CMS
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
13
Wed,
February 11
18-21
Learning Theory of Online Learning
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
14
Wed,
February 18
18-21
Teaching in an Online Learning
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
15
Wed,
February 25
18-21
Individual project presentation
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
16
TBA
18-21
Final Examination
Proctor
Assignments (tentative)
Weekly assignment for each student are:
1.Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
2.Read and answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
Assignments will be accepted late for up to one week past the due date. At the end of that week, they will no longer be accepted or graded. Points may be deducted for lateness, at the instructor's discretion (typically 5% of the total value per day late). Don't fall behind -- it is too difficult to catch up again
IMPORTANT: Include your first and last name(real no nick) in your file to distinguish you from others
Week
Day/Date
Topics
1
Wed, November 5
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
2
Wed, November 12
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
3
Wed, November 19
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
4
Wed, November 26
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
5
Wed,
December 3
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
6
Wed,
December 17
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
7
Wed,
December 24
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
8
Wed,
January 7
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
9
Wed,
January 14
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
10
Wed,
January 21
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
11
Wed,
January 28
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
12
Wed,
February 4
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
13
Wed,
February 11
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
14
Wed,
February 18
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
15
Wed,
February 25
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
Faculty of Education
Semester 2/2008
November2008- F 2008
_____________________________
Course syllabus
Programs : Master of Education & Graduate Diploma in Teacher Education
Course title : ED 6060 Information and Communication Technology in
Education
Instructors: Assoc.Prof.Dr.Supit Karnjanapun, Ph.D. University of Missouri Columbia,U.S.A. Assumption University email: supitkrn@au.edu
Class Blog: http://aued6060.blogspot.com/
Venue A42, A Building 4th floor.
Vision of Graduate School of Education
Prepare excellent educational leaders who possess and are able to apply their professional knowledge, aptitude, skills and habits in developing young students to their fullest potential in a culturally diverse and rapidly changing postmodern world.
Mission of Graduate School of Education
1) To develop faculty members and students who are aware of and understand the faculty’s vision and mission.
2) To improve academic development; developing students as people who have the capacity and knowledge to analyze, synthesize, and provide value judgments to programs in their community and society; to use state-of-the-art IT and technology in an international, caring collaborative learning community; to assist culturally-diverse students in achieving the highest potential of becoming confident and competent administrative leaders or academic leaders in various learning contexts.
3) To employ high-caliber, professional instructors, supporting and developing personnel in each academic field to have more potential and better skills in competent work performances in order to increase program effectiveness and efficiency.
4) To support the effective and efficient utilization of resources and budget by encouraging instructors to use new educational technologies as a resource for teaching.
5) To enhance co-curricular development between the Graduate School of Education and prestigious international universities. To undertake joint research and an exchange program of instructors and students.
6) To contribute to students’ growth, many activities will be encouraged so as to have students who perform as a person of a good conduct and to instill students with devotion to society; teamwork is strongly supported to foster student individual spirit both personally and professionally.
Strategic Goals
To develop and implement programs to fulfill academic goals and objectives by using GSoE Outcome Indicators as the basis of a faculty strategic plan.
1) To assist students in all possible ways so that they may make steady progress that enables them to graduate in reasonable time
2) To prepare top-quality educational personnel, administrators, teachers, and educational researchers who:
- are well-versed in, and who keep updated in knowledge of their field
- demonstrate sound professional skills and desirable attitudes
3) To develop highly competent students capable of using IT and IT applications that lead to optimum learning in school and classroom instruction.
4) To support and encourage the ongoing professional development of GSoE students through paper presentations, publications, and research; and to be confident in addressing groups of fellow educators on educational issues.
5) To recruit high-ability students, both from within the country and abroad, into the profession of education.
6) To develop ways and means to work out details relating to admission, registration, housing of exchange and international students, and to organize a special unit to coordinate and provide academic assistance.
Course description
ED 6060 Information and Communication Technology in Education
Examines and analyzes the impacts of ICT on teaching and learning,
particularly on how ICT could change the way the students learn and on
how it could change the way administrators manage. Provides an overview
of the process for designing learning experiences to be delivered through
e-learning, using appropriate instructional designs that are suitable for
electronic delivery. Survey research in the application of ICT for
innovative learning and effective administration for the benefit of students,
teachers, and administrators.
Goals
1. To increase students’ knowledge of computer technology and
applications relevant to teaching and learning. 2. To increase students’ computer skills in the field of educational
administration.
Objectives
1. To develop students’ skills in searching ,analysing,digesting and reflecting the idea of using Information and Communication for Education.
2. To stress the importance of Information and Communication Technology(ICT) in the education and related fields.
3. To increase knowledge in the latest ICT applications in education.
Teaching/ learning strategies
1. Lectures
2. Laboratory sessions
3. Report or presentation
Assessment and evaluation
1. Attendance and class participation 10%
2. Assignments and newscard posting 50%
3. Final examination 40%
Grading
Percentage
A
=
90-100
A-
=
85-89
B+
=
80-84
B
=
75-79
B-
=
70-74
C+
=
65-69
C C
=
60-64
C-
=
55-59
D
=
50-54
F
=
00-49
References:
Auerbach, Carol(2006). Active Training: A Handbook of Techniques, Designs, Case Examples, and Tips John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
Bruns,Axel.(2008). Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond: From Production to Produsage Peter Lang Pub Inc
Bruns Axel,&J Jacobs ,j.( 2006). Uses of Blogs: Peter Lang Pub Inc
Bowles, M. S. (2004). Relearning to E-Learning: Strategies for electronic learning and
knowledge. Australia: Melbourne University Press.
Driscoll, M. (2002). Web-based Training: Creating e-Learning Experiences.
San Francisco.
Grabe, M. & Grabe,C. (2007) Integrating Technology for Meaningful Learning. New
York:Houghton Miffin Company.
Hess, G. & Hancock, S. (2001) Using Dreamweaver to Create e-Learning.
Vancouver.
Inglis, A., Ling, P., and Joosten, V. (2002) Delivering Digitally: Managing the
Transition to the Knowledge Media, Second Edition (London: Kogan Page).
Roblyer, M. D. (2003). Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching. Columbus,
Ohio: Merril Prentice Hall.
Salmon, G. (2002). E-activities: The Key to Active Online Learning. London.
Conducting training workshops: a crash course for beginners (by Eileen K. Van Kavelaar, newest edition
The workshops that really work (by Hal Portner)--
The Non-Designer's Design Book (Robin Williams)
Free Online References:
http://www.pfeiffer.com/WileyCDA/PfeifferTitle/productCd-0787976237,descCd-authorInfo.html
An E-Book: Orey, M. (ed.)(2001-present). http://www.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.htm
Theory and practice of online learning: http://cde.athabascau.ca/online_book/
Elearning Tutorials available at http://www.elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?section=tutorials
Wikipedia, Bloom’s Taxonomy
Theories and Models of Learning available at http://www.elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?section=tutorials
Rubrics available at www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/
Assessment available at www.carla.umn.edu/assessment/vac/
Handouts:
McINTYRE LIBRARY GuideTen C’s for Evaluating Internet Resources: www.uwec.edu/library
UNESCO Bangkok .ICT Competency Standards for teachers. www.unesco.org/en/competency-standards-teachers
Role of UNDP in Information and communication Technology for Development
http://www.undp.org/execbrd/pdf/DP2001CRP8.PDF
2006 Information & Communications for Development (IC4D) - Global Trends and Policies
www.worldbank.org/ic4d
ICT in Thai Education available :http://www.bu.ac.th/knowledgecenter/epaper/july_dec2005/pote.pdf
Katz,Y ,Millin,D,and Offir,B,(1996) The Impact of Information Technology,from Practice to Curriculum,London:Chapman&Hall
Chou,L,and Others.Technology and Education:New Wine in New Bottles Choosing Pasts and Imagining Educational Futures
Conole,G and Oliver,M,(Contemporay Perspectives in Elearning Research,themes,methods and Impact on Practice,London and New York:Routledge
Jung,I,(2005), ICT-Pedagogy Integration in Teacher Training:Application Cases Worldwide,Educational Technology&Society,8(2),94-101
Course schedule (tentative)
Week
Day/Date
Time
Topics
Lecturer
1
Wed, November 5
18-21
Introduction to course/
How to search
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
2
Wed, November 12
18-21
Why we use ICT in Instruction
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
3
Wed, November 19
18-21
Responsible Use of Technology
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
4
Wed, November 26
18-21
Ten Lessons for ICT and Education in the Developing World
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
5
Wed,
December 3
18-21
Why eLearning is so popular
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
6
Wed,
December 17
18-21
Evoluation of Open Learning
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
7
Wed,
December 24
18-21
online assignment on NZ ICT (in Blog)
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
8
Wed,
January 7
18-21
Characteriscs of online Instructors
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
9
Wed,
January 14
18-21
Development of Webquest
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
10
Wed,
January 21
18-21
TEAL:Technology Enhance Learning
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
11
Wed,
January 28
18-21
Weblogs: practice of wordpress and watch wordpress tutorials
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
12
Wed,
February 4
18-21
Moodle,the best CMS
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
13
Wed,
February 11
18-21
Learning Theory of Online Learning
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
14
Wed,
February 18
18-21
Teaching in an Online Learning
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
15
Wed,
February 25
18-21
Individual project presentation
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Supit
16
TBA
18-21
Final Examination
Proctor
Assignments (tentative)
Weekly assignment for each student are:
1.Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
2.Read and answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
Assignments will be accepted late for up to one week past the due date. At the end of that week, they will no longer be accepted or graded. Points may be deducted for lateness, at the instructor's discretion (typically 5% of the total value per day late). Don't fall behind -- it is too difficult to catch up again
IMPORTANT: Include your first and last name(real no nick) in your file to distinguish you from others
Week
Day/Date
Topics
1
Wed, November 5
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
2
Wed, November 12
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
3
Wed, November 19
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
4
Wed, November 26
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
5
Wed,
December 3
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
6
Wed,
December 17
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
7
Wed,
December 24
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
8
Wed,
January 7
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
9
Wed,
January 14
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
10
Wed,
January 21
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
11
Wed,
January 28
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
12
Wed,
February 4
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
13
Wed,
February 11
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
14
Wed,
February 18
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
15
Wed,
February 25
Compose News Card on” technology news” and post on class Blog
Read&answer questions&write excerpts from handouts and post on Class Blog
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