Fall 1 2014
APU Murrieta Regional Center
Dr. Joann Gilbreath
Course Description
This course focuses on introducing and developing proficiency with the essential skills necessary for the Master of Arts in Digital Teaching and Learning. Working in face-to-face, synchronous, and asynchronous environments, students utilize a variety of applications and skills necessary for competency in the program. The research process is introduced and begun in this class along with each student's baseline assessment of his/her own technology skills and experiences. Students explore philosophy of education foundations in order to articulate their own educational philosophy and vision statements. This course must be taken in the first term of the program.
This course focuses on introducing and developing proficiency with the essential skills necessary for the Master of Arts in Digital Teaching and Learning. Working in face-to-face, synchronous, and asynchronous environments, students utilize a variety of applications and skills necessary for competency in the program. The research process is introduced and begun in this class along with each student's baseline assessment of his/her own technology skills and experiences. Students explore philosophy of education foundations in order to articulate their own educational philosophy and vision statements. This course must be taken in the first term of the program.