University of Wisconsin - Stout

Course Description

Global Awareness and Collaboration across the Curriculum

EDUC 744 968 2 semester hours graduate credit
Instructor: Alicia Mundt
Dates: March 2 - March 27, 2009

Description: Impact of 21st century global economic forces on learning and knowledge production. Integration of global learning communities across the curriculum using digital communication tools.

This course is designed as an elective in the Master of Science in Education degree program and as a professional development course for educators focusing on strategies and applications to prepare students for a global economy.

Effective participation in the global economy means being able to work collaboratively with a wide diversity of people. Business and industry have continually purported that today's schools need to prepare students to work collaboratively in teams (co-located or virtual) as one of the top priorities for educational reform. This course will model use of Web-based digital communication tools and resources to expand teachers’ expertise in building sustainable learning communities.

The course will address the ISTE NET standards and the Partnership for 21st Century Learners requirements of communication and collaboration skills.

Required Hardware
You will need a computer microphone and web camera (built-in or external) or access to these tools.

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Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:

  1. Analyze  current research on the impact of a flat global economy and the changes needed in teaching and learning
  2. Evaluate a global collaborative project and adapt for use in a k-16 learning environment.
  3. Facilitate and assess effective use of emerging digital communication tools to support learning in the academic environment.
  4. Promote cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with colleagues and students of other cultures using web-based collaboration tools.
  5. Model digital etiquette and responsible social interaction related to the use of technology and information literacy.

Content Outline

A Flat Global Economy

Global Collaborative Learning Opportunities

Global Collaboration Tools

Integrating Global Learning Experiences

Assessing Global Communication and Collaboration

Communicating Global Communication Assessment Results with Local Stakeholders

 

This course is designed to help educators meet specific Wisconsin teaching standards # 2, 4, 6, 7, 10

Because this class is asynchronous and open to you 24/7, you may participate from your home or work computer during hours that are best for your work and family schedule. Instruction will be differentiated to accommodate learners with varying levels of technical knowledge.

The class is highly interactive with a significant discussion component. All projects/assignments will be submitted via e-mail or presented via the WWW. Instructor/peer comments will be available through discussion groups or sent by e-mail.

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The demand for online education is growing as teachers discover that Web-based courses offer a convenient alternative when pursuing educational and career advancement goals.

Note:The School of Education reserves the right to cancel classes that do not meet minimum enrollment requirements.

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University of Wisconsin - Stout
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