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Sep 27, 2024
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2015-2016 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
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ETEC 602 Differentiated Instruction Using Educational TechnologyDivision of Continuing Studies Professional Institute for Educators
3 credits 42.0 hours 600 level graduate course
Many current studies on the use of technology in elementary and secondary schools conclude that its appropriate use yields higher results in student achievement and engagement. Additionally, the thoughtful use of technology in the classroom is tied to decreased exhibition of inappropriate behaviors, increased confidence and lowered student absenteeism among at-risk populations. However, an understanding of the rationale for and the process of integrating technology with regular content area instruction is not widely seen throughout all K-12 schools in the United States. Differentiated Instruction Using Educational Technology is a course that prepares educators to use technology in the classroom to reach all types of learners. Teachers learn to identify which educational technology tools, resources and applications will work best for their specific population and how technology can help them increase the engagement and achievement of all types of students
Prerequisites ETEC*601
This course is not repeatable for credit. This course may not be audited. This course cannot be taken pass/fail.
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