EDU 945 Doing History Digitally: 100% Online Graduate-Level Course for K12 Teachers
How can you encourage students to actually “do” history rather than just memorize facts and dates? How have changes in technology changed the process of historical inquiry? How can present day forms of communication connect history experts and their processes to your classroom?
In “Doing History” Digitally, “Doing history” is a social studies teaching method that asks students not only to think about history, but to replicate the conditions and means under which histories are made. This class examines interactive tech tools that will aid social science teachers in “doing history” and understanding the processes that make history happen.
This course is designed for upper level elementary, middle and high school teachers of Social Studies subjects. You will be highly encouraged to produce course work specifically designed for your own classroom.
This course is part of Wilson College’s Master of Educational Technology (MET) program, developed in collaboration with Eduspire. The MET program requires 30 credits, of which 24 can be customized by selecting from more than 60 Wilson College courses in conjunction with Eduspire.
This course is designed for upper level elementary, middle and high school teachers of Social Studies subjects. You will be highly encouraged to produce course work specifically designed for your own classroom. Please see the course description on the Eduspire website, www.eduspire.org for more information and to register and enroll.
See the course flyer for more information:
https://drive.google.com/file/....d/19nRt5v-JepvMRh5BB