Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenship

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Description

We've come a long way from card catalogs and dog-eared essays. In this course, you'll explore the many ways technology is reshaping the literacy tools our students use on a day-to-day basis, and critically examine how to use these tools more effectively while teaching digital literacy to our students.

We'll focus on developing a respectful learning community, locating, evaluating, and using Open Educational Resources and digital content, and developing a digital presence that moves beyond a single course or LMS, allowing your students (and you!) to develop a digital presence.

Details

Fulfills: This course is part of the Advanced Certificate in Online Teaching Principles. It can be taken as a stand-alone course, or as part of the certificate.
Duration: 4 weeks
Time Commitment: approximately 10 hours per week, for a total of 40 hours
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate. To get the most from this course, you should have been familiar with online teaching and have some familiarity with Canvas. For those who have never taught online, it is highly recommended you take Introduction to Course Design and Introduction to Canvas before beginning this course.

Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • craft interaction guidelines that support a learning community;
  • locate, evaluate, and adopt digital content available on their campus;
  • locate, evaluate, and adopt Open Educational Resources;
  • ethically integrate digital content within their course;
  • develop a professional digital footprint.

Optional Graduate-Level University Credit

Participants in this course can seek optional graduate-level university credits by dual-enrolling in TEC 1849 at Fresno Pacific University. A separate fee due to FPU will apply.



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Fresno Pacific University (FPU) Course Credit

Graduate-level university credit (optional) is available for @ONE courses for a fee. Please see our Graduate Education Units page for more information.

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