Winter
Date
Sept. 2024 - Dec. 2024
CS 498C: Introduction to CSCL: Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning
This seminar introduces students to foundational concepts and research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL). CSCL is defined as a triadic structure of collaboration mediated by a computational artefact (participant-artifact-participant).
EDUC 237: Learning, Making, Crafting, & Creating
This is a hands-on course that introduces students to digital fabrication and 'maker' technologies used to develop prototypes of new objects and artifacts for learning. Technologies include 3D printers, electronic textiles, laser cutters, low-threshold programming environments, and microcontrollers. Constructionist learning theory and current practices for design are covered.
EDUC 215: Education Internship Workshop
This course provides students with an opportunity to link their academic learning to real-world experience through reflective activities and conversations.
EDUC 229B: LEARNING DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR
Four-quarter required seminar for the LDT master's program. Discussions and activities related to designing for learning with technology. Theoretical and practical perspectives, hands-on development, and collaborative efforts. In this quarter, we started user testing with our iterated prototype and eventually created a high-fidelity prototype.
