ISTC 201 Using Information Effectively

Towson University - College of Education - Instructional Technology Program

Instructional Resources and Activities

Information

Course Description

This course is an introduction to accessing, evaluating, and communicating information. Emphasis will be on communication skills, team-building strategies, problem-solving techniques, creative thinking skills, and professional ethics. Students will learn how to use information technology in addition to traditional sources of information to examine current issues in education and develop lifelong learning skills.

Students will:

Required Texts:

Course Methodology:

Although this course meets in a computer lab, it is NOT a computer skills course. Therefore, you will need to improve your computing skills outside of class as much as possible. There will be four seminars conducted by the resource librarian which will introduce students to computer applications that are necessary for accessing various information resources. The instructor will also demonstrate basic computing skills to facilitate the use of computer applications in the "smart classroom". However students are expected to practice word processing skills, electronic mail, internet access and world wide web searching on their own.

During class time, the instructor will provide some lecturing on specific course topics, technical demonstrations, hands-on activities that are mostly computer related, and lots of team work and class discussion.

Learning opportunities will be available for both the beginning and advanced students through required and optional assignments. No prerequisites are required for this class.

Class Policies

Tentative Class Schedule and Assignments

Tuesday September 1

  • Introductions, review of course requirements, tour of facilities in Hawkins Hall, activities to facilitate interpersonal relationships
  • Read Intro. in Slade book (pp. xiv-xvi) and chapter 1, pp. 2-6

Tuesday October 27

  • Power Point
  • Team sessions
  • Discussion of research paper

 

Thursday September 3

  • Intro to the Internet and the WWW
  • Assignment #1 - Selecting Your Topic

Thursday October 29

  • Outline of research paper due
  • Team sessions

Tuesday September 8

  • Intro to Word Processing using Office 97
  • Assignment #2 - Focus Your Topic

Tuesday November 3

  • Team sessions
  • Feedback on outline of final paper
  • Assignment #9 - Draft of Final Paper
  • Read chapters 4 & 6 in Slade

Thursday September 10

  • Discussing the research paper
  • In-class practice on word processing
  • Finish reading chapter 1 in Slade

Thursday November 5

  • National Issues in Education
  • Distance Education
  • In-class activities

Tuesday September 15

  • Intro to Email
  • Have your accounts ready****
  • Assignment #3 - Using Electronic Mail

Tuesday November 10

  • Information and the Process of Change
  • Restructuring Schools
  • Team sessions
  • Finish reading Gibbs

Thursday September 17

  • Searching for journal articles and documents in ERIC (Ada Woods)
  • Assignment #4 - Using ERIC to find articles

Thursday November 12

  • Team sessions - practice for presentations
  • In-class activities

Tuesday September 22

  • Tour of Cook Library - get your library bar code
  • Meet in library lobby (Ada Woods)

Tuesday November 17

  • Draft of Final paper due
  • Assignment #10 - Conducting an interview
  • Final team sessions - practice for team presentations

Thursday September 24

  • Forming the teams and discussing research topics
  • Team building activities
  • Read pages 1-13 in Gibbs

Thursday November 19

  • Team presentations

Tuesday September 29

  • Navigating and searching the WWW
  • Assignment #5 - Browsing Netscape in Education/Using Search Engines

Tuesday November 24

  • Team presentations

Thursday October 1

  • Criteria for evaluating information on the WWW
  • In-class assignment

Thursday November 26

No Class - Thanksgiving

 

Tuesday October 6

  • Using online databases to find journal articles (Ada Woods)
  • Assignment #6 - Finding articles through the "Net"

 

Tuesday December 1

  • Team presentations
  • Feedback on research paper draft

Thursday October 8

  • Intro to Power Point
  • Read chapter 9 in Slade

Thursday December 3

  • Team presentations (if needed)
  • Individual presentations of optional assignments and/or research topics

Tuesday October 13

  • Finding books in VICTOR (Ada Woods)
  • Assignment #7 - Using VICTOR to find books

Tuesday December 8

  • The Future of Information in Education
  • Research Paper preparation
  • Individual presentations of optional assignments and/or research topics

Thursday October 15

  • Forming a bibliography: discussion of APA style, primary and secondary sources, plagiarism, ethics and scholarship

Thursday December 10

  • Integration of Technologies in Schools
  • Information Ethics
  • Review for final
  • Research paper due

Tuesday October 20

  • Midterm exam

FINAL EXAM

  • December 15th (Tuesday) section 7
  • December 17th (Thursday) section 6

Thursday October 22

  • Power Point
  • Team sessions
  • Assignment # 8 - Outline of Research Paper

 

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