Technology Literacy 103: Utilizing Social-Networking Support Tools in

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Course Description

This course examines the intersection of three topics: technical knowledge, learning pedagogy, and digital culture. Participants will learn about best practices for serving in a leadership capacity by creating knowledge sharing social networks in their organizations through the use of Web 2.0 and social networking tools. Educators will assess existing resources and peer evaluate one another’s work to practice evaluating components of a well designed online technical resource. Participants will demonstrate their knowledge through creation of an online technical resource designed to help colleagues in their organization. Throughout the course we will model a community of practice so that participants can go out and help foster these types of learning environments in their own learning organizations.

This course is appropriate for administrators, teachers, library media specialists, and technology leaders.

Do you want to take this course for 1 graduate credit?
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*No. of credits: 1 Graduate Credit(s)


Cancellation policy: All cancellation requests must be made in writing. Full refunds will be granted prior to the registration deadline. 50% will be refunded after registration closes and prior to the first day of class. 0% will be refunded after the first day of class.


Summer Session Dates
August 3-21


Fall '09 Session Dates
Session 1: October 5-30
Session 2: December 7- January 1
Registration closes one week prior to the first day of class.

If the registration deadline has passed, please contact our Registration office for course availability at 1 (800) 408-4935 ext 2 or registration@podetc.com

Teacher Standards#: 9

Administrator Standards#: n/a

ISTE NETS Standards for Teachers: 5. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership

Partnership for 21st Century Skills: Learning and Innovation Skills / Information, Media and Technology Skills / Life and Career Skills

Course Prerequisite: Graduate Standing (Must have earned a bachelor's degree)

Target Audience: This course is geared towards K-12 educators.

Location of Course: Online

Required Textbook(s): None

Course Instructor(s): Tammy Stephens