EDVH 5001 21st Century Teaching and Learning (3)
Educators need to integrate technology into their curriculum to transform student learning and meet the goals of the 21st Century. To succeed in today's information-driven academic environment, students need to know how to find, use, manage, evaulate and convey information efficiently and effectively. This includes not only knowledge of technology, but the ability to use critical-thinking skills to solve problems within a technological environment. Teachers wrap 21st Century Literacy Skills into lesson content using a variety of strategies. This course helps educators plan and assess effective technology teaching methods, incorporate technology into any discipline, and develop key accountability and assessment strategies.
- Dates: July 13 - August 24, 2011
- Times: Various
Cost only for course credit: $240.00
VHS Fees: $275
- Location: Online
- Instructor: Dr. Colleen Worrell
VHS courses are available for individual enrollment or for a group of teachers from one district and fees vary accordingly. First time participants can take advantage of a special introductory offer - enroll in one Best Practices course for only $175 - a $100 savings off the standard VHS pricing! Please call 978-897-1900 for more information.
Register online for Course materials with VHS
Register online for Credit with NNU
Course Syllabus
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EDVH 5001 21st Century Teaching and Learning (3)
Educators need to integrate technology into their curriculum to transform student learning and meet the goals of the 21st Century. To succeed in today's information-driven academic environment, students need to know how to find, use, manage, evaulate and convey information efficiently and effectively. This includes not only knowledge of technology, but the ability to use critical-thinking skills to solve problems within a technological environment. Teachers wrap 21st Century Literacy Skills into lesson content using a variety of strategies. This course helps educators plan and assess effective technology teaching methods, incorporate technology into any discipline, and develop key accountability and assessment strategies.
- Dates: October 12 - November 23, 2011
- Times: Various
Cost only for course credit: $240.00
VHS Fees: $275
- Location: Online
- Instructor: Dr. Colleen Worrell
VHS courses are available for individual enrollment or for a group of teachers from one district and fees vary accordingly. First time participants can take advantage of a special introductory offer - enroll in one Best Practices course for only $175 - a $100 savings off the standard VHS pricing! Please call 978-897-1900 for more information.
Register online for Course materials with VHS
Register online for Credit with NNU
Course Syllabus




