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* Ormrod J. (2011). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (7th Edition). New York, NY: Pearson. | * Ormrod J. (2011). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (7th Edition). New York, NY: Pearson. | ||
- | ===== EDCI 270: Introduction to Educational Technology and Computing ===== | + | ===== WebQuest on Computational Thinking ===== |
We also embedded a one-week online module, centered around the use of a **WebQuest on Computational Thinking**, in EDCI 270: Introduction to Education Technology and Computing. This course is for all teacher education majors. It introduces pre-service teachers to the fundamentals of educational technology, including the integration of instructional design, media, computers and related technologies within the classroom setting. | We also embedded a one-week online module, centered around the use of a **WebQuest on Computational Thinking**, in EDCI 270: Introduction to Education Technology and Computing. This course is for all teacher education majors. It introduces pre-service teachers to the fundamentals of educational technology, including the integration of instructional design, media, computers and related technologies within the classroom setting. | ||
[[http://www.edci.purdue.edu/lehman/ct/ | Computational Thinking WebQuest]] | [[http://www.edci.purdue.edu/lehman/ct/ | Computational Thinking WebQuest]] |