Integrating Technology into Adult and Vocational Education (Level I)
X366.3A (1 semester unit in Education)
This course introduces you to strategies for integrating computers and other technologies into the adult and vocational education curriculum in ways that enhance the instructional process. You are exposed to various software programs, including tutorial, desktop publishing, spreadsheet, database, word processing, and presentation programs. You study aspects of the Internet, online communication, distance learning, and effective use of multi-media, video, and overhead projectors.
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Sat. July 19, Berkeley
JAMES ILER, M.A., has an M.A. in educational leadership with a concentration in master teaching. He is program manager for the management program at the School of Extended Education at St. Mary's College. He also teaches in the online management program for Keller Graduate School.
- 2 meetings
- July 19 and 20: Sat. and Sun., 9 am-5:30 pm
- Berkeley: Room 201, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $295 (EDP 204198)
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