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TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION - EDU 307 & EDU 717

Ann C. Cunningham, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Instructional Design
Department of Education


The Technology in Education course is a requirement for all students seeking initial licensure through the Department of Education at Wake Forest University. Although both courses are designed to help candidates meet develop proficiency with technology for instruction and professional productivity as well as develop an awareness of policy, issues and standards associated with K-12 technology use, the courses taught in the Fall semester place more emphasis on technology integration in secondary classrooms, while the courses taught during the spring semester focus on the integration of technology appropriate for elementary classrooms. Speak with your program or content area advisor for recommendations on course requirements. General course sequences are provided in Tables 1 and 2 below.

Table 1. Education Course Sequences for Undergraduate Elementary Program

Sophomore (Spring) or
Jr. (Fall)

Junior (Spring)
Senior (Fall)
Senior (Spring)
Foundations
Educational Psychology
Field Experience I
Children’s Literature
Technology in Education
Field Experience II


Methodology:
Social Studies
Science
Reading

Methodology:
Language Arts
Mathematics
Arts and Movement

Student Teaching
Elem. School Curriculum

Special Needs

Table 2. Education Course Sequences for Undergraduate/Graduate Secondary Program

UNDERGRADUATE
Sophomore (Spring) or Jr. (Fall)
Junior (Spring)
Senior (Fall)
Senior Spring
Foundations
Educational Psychology
Methods
English
Foreign Language
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies

Technology in Education

Student Teaching


Seminars
Special Needs

Diversity
Classroom Managment
Student Teaching


GRADUATE
Summer
Fall
Spring
Summer
Psychology of Diverse Learners
Sociology of Diverse Learners
Research and Statistics

Methods
Technology in Education
Descriptive Research
Student Teaching
Student Teaching Seminar
Special Needs Seminar

Professional Dev. Seminar
Educational Leadership

General Goals:

Prepare candidates to:


Guiding Standards:

National Technology Standards for Students - Teachers
Framework for 21st Century Learning
North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards
North Carolina Standard Course of Study: Computer Skills Curriculum


All teacher candidates learn to develop Web sites using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3/4 to showcase their development as professionals. You are welcome to peruse student work by following the links below.

Teacher Candidate Web Sites

2009-2010

2009-2010

EDU 307 - UNDERGRADUATE ELEMENTARY CANDIDATES
Mia Allushuski
McKinley Kane
Jenna Baldi
Anna O'Brien
Nicole Castronuova
Jimena Pizarro
Mary Glenn Crumpler
Kate Rodriguez
Lindsay Gardner
Corinne Taylor
Drew Haverly
Jill Thompson
Cristina Heinzerling
Susan Walters
Gretchen Jennings
Elizabeth Ward

 

 

K-12 Foreign Language
Science
Math
Social Studies
English
EDU 717 - GRADUATE SECONDARY CANDIDATES
Beckie Bray
Andie Anderson
Beth Allen
Clay Honeycutt
Shannon MacAulay
Alena Huberman
Pete Dunlap
Scott Hopper
Mike Hoover
Robert McFeeley
Jessica Krantz
Jonathan Newman
Chloe Keveryn
Caitlin Murphy
Morgan Tysinger
Eric Oddo
Krista Pool
Caitlin McClelland
Jeffrey Williams
Michelle Showalter
Gregg Punger
Maggie Pursley
 
Tyler Treadaway
Peter Schild
Lucy Shepley
   
Paige Sellers
Shannon Teare
   
Anne Taylor
     
 
EDU 307 - UNDERGRADUATE SECONDARY CANDIDATES
Joe Abernethy
Rhianna Conley
JaNee Jones
Jordan Deuser
Mike Martell
Quinn Morris
Melissa Martin
Courtney McClain

 

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Last updated: October 29, 2009