MY WAY AND THE (INTERNET) HIGHWAY


TRANSFORMATION, TEACHING AND TECHNOLOGY


THIS RESOURCE EXPLORES ONE EDUCATOR'S EXPERIENCE WITH DEVELOPING CURRICULUM AND TEACHING A COURSE CALLED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MARKETING AT A CANADIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE. THE GOAL IS TO INTEGRATE THE TRANSFORMATION META-ORIENTATION TO CURRICULUM WITH A TECHNOLOGY-BASED SUBJECT.


INTRODUCTION

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

  • NEEDS
  • PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
  • CONSTRAINTS
  • EVALUATIONS and FEEDBACK
  • THE COURSE PAGE(S)
  • RATIONALE

    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

  • INTERNET CONNECTIONS
  • WEB-BASED MATERIALS
  • CHAT

    PERSONAL LINKS:

    The Educator as Explorer - a personal mythology

    Stepping Stones - transformation in action

    Personal Home Page at Seneca College - the teacher

  • Personal Home Page at OISE/UT - the learner

  • You can reach me by e-mail at: skarsten@oise.utoronto.ca

    April 12, 1997 (updated August 2007)