This course provides an introduction to the various schools of thought regarding how people learn and apply their learning to concrete situations, emphasizing the practical implications of cognitive science. It provides a comprehensive survey of our progressive understanding of the learning… >
This course looks at the practical implications of cognitive science, exploring the mechanisms by which people acquire, process, and use knowledge. Key theorists, such as Tolman, Bruner, Bransford, Ausubel, and others, are examined. Students will be… >
The course examines the use of computer-mediated learning environments in classroom, lab, and distributed learning contexts.Students will work on specific projects related to their field of practice creating… >
This course focuses on educational research methods for the teaching practitioner. Students will design, conduct, and present an applied educational research project… >
This course provides an overview of various published instruments and their appropriate use in educational and training settings. Topics include how to determine the validity and reliability of existing… >
This course explores the organization, development, and delivery of distance learning programs. Additionally, this course explores course logistics, technology applications, and student management systems.Students will engage in discourse with instructors, peers,… >
This course provides an introduction to the various schools of thought regarding how people learn and apply their learning to concrete situations. It provides a comprehensive survey of our progressive understanding of the learning process. Students will explore… >