EDT 180 - Technology Literacy: Problem Solving using Digital Technology Applications - October 14th session

9th - 12th
Provider: Accelerate ASU
Instructor-guided learning

The student experience in this class centers around a technology-agnostic framework based on John Dewey’s four key impulses that drive learning: Inquiry, communication, construction and expression. Dewey saw these impulses, rather than the traditional disciplines, as the foundation for the curriculum. The educational challenge is to nurture these impulses for lifelong learning. As such, the course will consist of four core modules based on the aforementioned impulses allowing for a three-week dive into each with an introduction and time at the end dedicated to synthesis and reflection. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.

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Accelerate ASU

Accelerate ASU

Accelerate ASUs Universal Learner Courses (ULCs) offer flexible, affordable online college courses designed by ASU faculty. These courses allow learners to explore subjects across core subjects, STEM, humanities, business, and leadership at their own pace, with the option to earn college credit. This model minimizes financial risk and provides a pathway to college credit that is widely transferable to other institutions. Once Accelerate ASU is purchased, you will receive an email from software@opened.co with further information and enrollment instructions.

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Course Information

Instruction Type
Instructor-guided learning

Subject Areas

Technology