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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Education Technology | Instructional Technology | Digital Technology
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Education
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Unit of Study EDU10003 - Learning Technologies

Unit Snapshot

  • Unit type: UG Coursework Unit
  • Credit points: 12
  • AQF level: 7
  • Level of learning: Intermediate
  • Former School/College: Former School of Education
  • Pre-requisites: Have completed EDU20001 - Literacy, Assessment and Information & Communication Technology OR be enrolled in Bachelor of Arts
  • Anti-requisites: ISY00550 - Educational Information Technology for the School Practitioner
  • Enrolment information: N/A

Unit Description

Digital technology and literacies are an integral part of today's society. This unit equips students with the capacity to design learning experiences that engage Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary school students through the integration of digital technology. Each of the topics will provide opportunities to actively explore contemporary uses of technology for the development of 21st century learners. A range of technologies will be included from collaborative tools (such as google apps for education) to innovative technologies (such as virtual worlds and games). Issues faced by today's teachers will be discussed including social media, BYOD, digital safety and citizenship. At the core of this unit is developing an awareness of what it means to work with digital pedagogies to develop digitally literate students.


Unit Content

The focus of this unit is in developing strategies for students to activate 21st century competencies through the use of digital technology when working with children in Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary learning environments. Each topic will focus on one of the following competencies:


  • Collaboration
  • Creativity
  • Critical Thinking
  • Citizenship
  • Character
  • Communication Resources and activities will be provided that link technology to these key competencies and help students to develop confidence in integrating technology in their future teaching and learning environments. In order to remain current, these technologies may change during the unit in response to debate and discussion that arise and technologies that emerge.

Availabilities

Location | Domestic | International
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Online | Session 1, 3 | N/A


Learning Outcomes and Graduate Attributes

Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.


On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. Design and evaluate learning experiences that engage learners through the integration of digital technologies and pedagogies
    • GA1: Intellectual rigour
    • GA2: Creativity
    • GA4: Knowledge of a discipline
  2. Critically reflect on the impact of digital technology for the teacher and the learner in a contemporary learning environment that considers access and equity in relation to the diversity and needs of all learners
    • GA1: Intellectual rigour
    • GA6: Communication and social skills
    • GA7: Cultural competence
  3. Create digital resources suitable for their professional context
    • GA2: Creativity
    • GA4: Knowledge of a discipline

Prescribed Learning Resources

Session 1

  • Prescribed Texts: No prescribed texts.

Session 3

  • Prescribed Texts: No prescribed texts. Prescribed Learning Resources may change in future Teaching Periods.
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