During the Summer of 2011, I took part in the East Lansing Summer Cohort of the Master of Arts in Educational Technology. The Cohort included three classes, each listed below. The archived site for the Cohort is preserved here:
CEP 800 - Psychology of Learning in School and Other Settings
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In this class, learning is studied as an active, socially-mediated construction of knowledge in school, home, community, and work settings. What is learned, how it is taught and learned, and what learners bring to the setting, are all questions that are explored. Course Instructors: Dr. Punya Mishra and Kristen Kereluik Semester: Summer 2011
In this class, Professional development strategies were presented and performed including Project management, planning, and evaluation. Relationship building, Ethical and social implications of technology integration, and other computer and internet based teamwork related issues were evaluated. Course Instructors: Dr. Punya Mishra, Kristen Kereluik, and Dr. Leigh Graves Wolf Semester: Summer 2011 Information cited from Course Descriptions at: http://www.reg.msu.edu
CEP 822 - Approaches to Educational Research
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Alternative methods of educational research were used in this course, including Identifying researchable problems in education and developing a research proposal as well as applications of descriptive and inferential statistics for analyzing and critiquing published studies. Course Instructors: Dr. Punya Mishra and Kristen Kereluik Semester: Summer 2011 Information cited from Course Descriptions at: http://www.reg.msu.edu