Educators need to be knowledgeable and critical users and creators of digital technologies. This unit (EDC1007) introduces you to a range of digital technologies currently in use in education, discusses critically the ways such technologies can enhance learning. It focuses on the role of the digital world and emphasises the critical knowledge and skills necessary for safe, responsible and ethical use of ICTs in learning and teaching. The unit also supports students to select and use digital technologies to enhance their own learning.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
EDC1007
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Explain, explore and theorise the ways students learn through ICTs in the educational settings, including developing awareness of assistive technology; | ||
2. | Investigate and analyse issues of safety, ethics and responsibility when using ICTs; | ||
3. | Employ a range of ICTs to create digital artefacts that engage and enhance learning; | ||
4. | Engage in reflections, both individually and collaboratively, on the uses of ICTs in learning environments and in the wider world; and | ||
5. | Demonstrate an understanding of the literacy and numeracy demands of ICT. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Presentation | Show and tell | 20% |
Portfolio | Develop a portfolio of ICT resources and reflections | 30% |
Creative Works | Plan create and present a digital artefact | 50% |
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