Edu 214 Syllabus
Edu 214 Syllabus
Edu 214 Syllabus
NO TEXTBOOK:
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Overview of the use of computers in education, including the use of the computer as a teacher
utility, the use of application programs, and the selection and use of educational software. This
course presents an overview of tools such as word processors, spreadsheets, databases, drawing
programs, and multimedia software. The course will also provide a foundation for using the
Internet and the survey of educational software. Prerequisite: Basic computer and word
processing skills.
GRADES:
A = 93-100%
A- = 90-92.99%
B+ = 87-89.99%
B = 83-86.99%
B- = 80-82.99%
C+ = 77-79.99%
C = 73-76.99%
C- = 70-72.99%
D+ = 67-69.99%
D = 63-66.99%
D- = 60-62.99%
F = < 60%
ATTENDANCE
The online version of EDU214 (3 credits) meets for 8 weeks, and it is equivalent to 45 hours of in-
class study. Withdrawal from any CSN courses is the student’s responsibility. If you need to drop
this or any course at CSN, make sure you follow through and officially withdraw to avoid being
graded.
Ten points will be deducted from each late assignment. Late assignments will be accepted 1 day
only after the due date. No late Midterms, Final, or Reflections will be accepted.
Keeping a backup copy of each project you submit for your own reference is important. It allows
you the option to revise your project in response to professor’s comments or grade. Extensions of
time require professor approval, and must be requested, in writing, prior to the due date for the
project.
Writing Assignments: All written assignments (personal essay, research reports, and midterm)
must be double spaced. All research papers must include references written in APA or MLA.
(visit the CSN library homepage) http://www.csn.edu/library/
Keeping a backup copy of each project you submit for your own reference is important. It allows
you the option to revise your project in response to professor’s comments or grade. Extensions of
time require professor approval, and must be requested, in writing, prior to the due date for the
project.
Your response should include your opinions, experiences, ideas, or suggestions. You will post a
minimum of 2 responses/replies for each discussion topic and two students’ posted assignments
Note: Do note delete or discard your assignments upon the completion of the course. You may
need them for future classes.
SUPPLIES:
• Access to a computer, Internet, web browser (Mozilla Firefox is compatible with Canvas)
• Microsoft Office suite of software
• Storage device
• Project specific school supplies (minimum cost)
Note: The student version of MS Office, desktop version and Office 365 does not have all of the
features needed to complete the assignments in this course. You will have to download additional
plugins.
INTEGRITY POLICY
Academic honesty and integrity are essential to the existence and growth of an academic
community. Each member of the CSN community is charged with honoring and upholding CSN’s
Student Conduct Code policies and procedures governing academic integrity. Please become
familiar with the academic integrity policy, which includes, but is not limited to information about
documenting sources, plagiarism, cheating, fabrication, multiple submissions of work, abuse of
academic materials, complicity/unauthorized assistance, and tampering/theft.
DUE DATES
Weekly projects will be assigned each week. The due dates for each assignment will be listed on
the syllabus, and on the weekly module.
TUTORIAL SERVICES:
All CSN students are allowed 4 hours of free tutoring per one credit of coursework. Students
enrolled in EDU 202 are entitled to 12 hours of free tutoring. To make arrangements, the student
needs to take his/her semester schedule to Tutorial Services on W. Charleston Campus, the
Cheyenne Campus, or the Henderson Campus.
*** Changes to the syllabus may be made at the discretion of the professor ***
RubiStar is a tool to help the teacher who wants to use rubrics but does not have the time to
develop them from scratch. http://rubistar.4teachers.org/
Teachnology http://www.teachnology.com
The reflections (journal entries) will describe your learning experiences and will discuss the
following:
Using a word processor, you will write a reflection/journal entry after you complete each
assignment. There will be a total of 10 reflections. (assignments 1-9 and the midterm). You can
compile your reflections in one, word processing document.
Note: There are two parts to assignment 2 (2.1 & 2.2). You will write a reflection for each part.
Please use the below format to write your reflections. Single space.
What I Learned: Writing about me was nice because it gave me a chance to share some aspects
about my personal life with everyone in the class. It was also fun to read about the other diverse
backgrounds of my classmates. Even though this was a distance learning class, knowing
something about the other people in the class made it seem more personal and more like a
conventional class. Because I was able to associate personalities with some of the screen names
on our class roster, I felt more at ease asking questions and sharing ideas with my classmates.
Strengths & Weaknesses: It was hard to find any weaknesses with this assignment. There were
only a couple things I found challenging with it. One challenge was finding a recent photo of me
that did not make me look too funny. The other challenge was trying to cut down all the personal
information into the two-page limit as I tend to ramble when working on something
autobiographical.
Activity: I would create a short writing assignment using MS Office Word or Google Docs called
“getting to know you” for my 4th grade students. The students would share a little information about
themselves and then read the introduction to the class.
USING GOOGLE DOCS; PERSONAL ESSAY & VARK SURVEY (100 POINTS)