EDUC 512 - Instructional Applications of Productivity Software
EDUC 512 - Instructional Applications of Productivity Software
EDUC 512 - Instructional Applications of Productivity Software
Fall 2 2013-2014 San Diego Regional Center Mark Rounds, Azusa Pacific University School of Education
Faculty Information
Instructor: Mark Rounds, M.A. , Adjunct Professor, Department of Advanced Studies mrounds@apu.edu www.markrounds.com/apu-edtech/ @markrounds5 on Twitter Cell / Text / iMessage: 619-347-0491
Program/Course Policies
Attendance
1. Face to face: Attendance is a vital part of this experiential-based learning environment, therefore absences will affect your grade. Two absences will result in a one-letter grade reduction. Three or more absences will necessitate your withdrawal/failure of the course. Tardiness and early departures will also affect your grade. Please see your professor immediately if you anticipate any difficulties in fulfilling your attendance requirements. 2. Online: Attendance for online classes is assessed through the instructor's examination of a number of factors, including a candidate's full participation in assignments and activities in the online environment, engagement with colleagues in discussions, responding to prompts and forum posts, and overall contribution to the class learning. Nonparticipation for the equivalent of two sessions will result in a oneletter grade reduction (e.g., "A" to "B"). Nonparticipation for more than two sessions will result in a failing grade. 3. Hybrid classes: Candidates must attend all face-to-face required meetings
Assignment Policies
All assignments for the course are to be completed and submitted on time in order to receive full credit. Permission for late work is granted only by special request to your faculty.
University Information
Azusa Pacific University is an evangelical Christian community of disciples and scholars who seek to advance the work of God in the world through academic excellence in liberal arts and professional programs of higher education that encourage students to develop a Christian perspective on truth and life.
Program Goals
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Education: Digital Teaching and Learning Program are more fully competent users of technology in their own instructional practices as well as becoming leaders and models for the use of technology impacting their school sites for effective uses of technology throughout the school community.
Program Objectives
Students will have the opportunity to: Demonstrate a sound understanding of technology operations and concepts. Examine, explore, and articulate their role as a Christian educator. Plan and design effective learning environments and experiences supported by technology to maximize student learning. Apply technology to facilitate a variety of effective assessment and evaluation strategies. Understand the social, ethical, legal and human issues surrounding the use of technology in PreK-14 schools and apply that understanding in practice. Use technology to support learner-centered strategies that address the diverse needs of students. Design and develop digital-age learning experiences and assessments.
Vision Statement
To develop highly effective, innovative, visionary educators and scholarly practitioners of high moral and ethical character based upon Christian values and principles. Our vision is grounded in the four cornerstones that define the mission of Azusa Pacific University: Christ, Scholarship, Community, and Service.
IDEA Obectives
Essential IDEA objective for this course is: #4 Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course. Important IDEA objectives for this course are: #3 Learning to apply course materials to improve thinking, problem solving, and decisions. #9 Learning how to find and use resources for answering questions or solving problems.
Diversity Statement
Azusa Pacific University is deeply committed to God-honoring diversity as reflected in the mission, academic vision, positional statement on diversity and the institutions strategic plan. As part of Azusa Pacific Universitys commitment to diversity, each individual should expect to be treated with respect in a safe environment for expression of ideas regardless of personal background and abilities.
IDEA Objective
Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course Learning how to find and use resources for answering questions or solving problems Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course Learning to apply course materials to improve thinking, problem solving, and decisions Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course Learning to apply course materials to improve thinking, problem solving, and decisions Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course
Class discussions Blog posts Keynote practice and project WebQuest Project
Reflect on purposeful use of integrated software in both professional and personal duties
Develop content specific rubrics that aid in the assessment of student work Become proficient in the use of productivity software Demonstrate the ability to use word processing to increase personal and professional productivity Become proficient in basic and intermediate skills of presentation software. This includes both linear and nonlinear presentations that include hyperlinks and other elements to enhance instructional presentations Create and use spreadsheets for both educational and personal purposes
Word Processing, Presentation, and Spreadsheet assignments. Word Processing in-class activities
Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professional in the field most closely related to this course Learning to apply course materials to improve thinking, problem solving, and decisions Learning to apply course materials to improve thinking, problem solving, and decisions
Reflect on significant events that have impacted future decisions, personal relationships, and relationship with God
Spiritual Timeline
Required Resources
iPad 2 or newer Laptop (less than 4 years old) Word Processor (Word, Pages, Google Docs) Spreadsheet (Excel, Numbers, Google Spreadsheet) Presentation (PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Presentation, Prezi) iPad Apps: Numbers, Keynote
Course Calendar
Week Week 1 11/12/13 Week 2 11/19/13 Week 3 11/26/13 Week 4 12/3/13 Week 5 12/10/13 Week 6 12/17/13 Week 7 1/7/14 Week 8 1/14/14 Week 9 1/21/14 Topics Assignments Course introduction, Google+ Group, Livebinders, Taskstream, Google+ Community, blogs and tweets Blog About Me iPad in Education, Cloud-Based Computing, iOS App Scavenger Hunt Google + Discussion Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants; Digital Presentations; Keynote and Haiku Deck on the iPad; WebQuest Introduction Presentation Review, Word Processing, DN Blogging Digital Prez-Tech Literate Google + Discussion Classroom Newsletter Prez Responses Google + Discussion Web 2.0 presentation Spiritual Timeline Google + Discussion Spreadsheet and Graphs Webquest Topic Google + Discussion Digital Citizenship WebQuest Planning Form Google + Discussion Dispositions Assessment Google Form WebQuest Rubric WebQuest
Spiritual Timeline, Web 2.0, Webbs Depth of Knowledge, Collaborative Presentation Spreadsheets and Graphs, Numbers on the iPad, Webquest progress Copyright, Digital Citizenship, Creative Commons, Weebly Webquest 2.0 Taskstream, Google Forms, Rubrics
WebQuest Presentations
Course schedule, topics, evaluation, and assignments may be changed at the instructors discretion. Check http://www.markrounds.com/apu-edtech/educ-512/ regularly for current schedule and class happenings
Copyright Responsibilities
Students and faculty are both authors and users of copyrighted materials. As a student you must know the rights of both authors and users with respect to copyrighted works to ensure compliance. It is equally important to be knowledgeable about legally permitted uses of copyrighted materials. Information about copyright compliance, fair use and websites for downloading information legally can be found at http://apu.libguides.com/content.php?pid=241554&search_terms=copyright
Class Participation
Weekly participation in course assignments and discussions will enable all students to benefit from knowledge, experiences, and creative thought processes of each other. Together, we will create a truly meaningful learning experience for all members of the class. It is expected that all students read, reflect upon, and respond to online articles. Online posts are expected to be thoughtful, academically and spiritually sound, and constructive. It is also expected that students complete all projects and other assignments before each class meeting.
ISTE NETS*T
This course focuses on the following ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers: 2A, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3C, 4A, and 4C. Go to http://www.iste.org for a detailed listing of these standards.
Description of Projects
Presentation Using one of a variety of presentation apps, You will be developing a project that demonstrates knowledge of the current ISTE NETSS and the performance indicators of technologically literate students for a specific grade range. At the same time you will demonstrate effective design principles as listed in the Presentation Guidelines. Word Processing Create an original document that demonstrates your ability to work with a variety of functions. Your project should display proficient application of page set-up, formatting, fonts, picture and/or graphic addition, etc. As well, you should demonstrate your proficient use of tables, borders, shading, drawing tools, and tabs. WebQuest (Taskstream Signature Assignment) You will create a WebQuest that you can use in your teaching with your students. WebQuests will include procedures for students, a rubric, standards covered, procedures for teachers, etc. A critical part of this project is the planning.
Grade Evaluation
The activities/tasks are designed to assist students in moving to a level of proficiency necessary to complete the remainder of the Master of Arts in Digital Teaching and Learning coursework. All work must be completed by the due dates specified in the course syllabus. Grades will be updated and shared with each individual student via Edmodo.
Late Work
There will be a 10% deduction for work that is submitted up to one week late from the due date. All work submitted later than one week will receive a 20% point deduction. Work will not be accepted more than 2 weeks late.
Grading Scale
Final grades will be based on the following grading scale: 94-100% = A 88-89% = B+ 80-82% = B90-93% - A83-87% = B 70-79% = C 0-69% = F
Academic Integrity
The practice of academic integrity to ensure the quality of education is the responsibility of each member of the educational community at Azusa Pacific University. It is the policy of the university that academic work should represent the independent thought and activity of the individual student, and work that is borrowed from another source without attribution or used in an unauthorized way in an academic exercise is considered to be academic dishonesty that defrauds the work of others and the educational system. Engaging in academic dishonesty in serious offense for which a student may be disciplined or dismissed from a program. The full academic integrity policy is available in the graduate catalog.