Collaboration
Collaboration is the act of working with someone to
produce or create; to collaborate. While working through the MSET
program, I have had many wonderful opportunities to work with others in the
professional field of teaching. Not only is collaboration important
for us as educators, it is also important for students ~ no matter what
their future endeavors, all students will need to be able to work
collaboratively with others.
The following is a list of MSET program Goals
and Objectives that relate to the Collaboration theme.
Courses that meet this theme are then listed under each Goal and
its matching Objective.
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Goal 1:
Students will be leaders in educational technology.
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Students will manage instructional technology systems
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Students will demonstrate proficiency in teaching and assessing
others in the use of computers and related technologies in a
variety of educational settings.
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Goal 2:
Students will be current in teaching and learning processes and
practices.
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Students will be aware of current trends and issues in computer
education, distance education, electronic communications, and
computer hardware/software.
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Students will apply learning theory and the principles of
instruction design in curricular and instructional
decision-making.
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Goal 3:
Students will be current in research technologies and designs.
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Students will be proficient in finding, evaluating, and using
current educational research to support continuous improvement
in their profession.
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Goal 4:
Students will be knowledgeable of technologies and programming
skills.
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Students will be proficient in the use and application of
computer software.
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Goal 5:
Students will be knowledgeable of current, technology-based
educational tools and products.
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Students will use telecommunications-based tools to integrate
information into the classroom and the curriculum.
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Students will integrate computer software, authoring tools,
programming languages, the Internet, and multimedia into
curriculum design and instruction.
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Students will demonstrate proficiency using computers and
related technologies in instruction.
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Students will use systematic problem solving and research-based
human/computer interaction practices in the development of
computer-assisted instructional programs.