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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
• Introduce the course to the students
• Syllabus
• Discuss Course Outline
Discussion of Syllabus
Review the Syllabus
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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• Explain the relationship between instructional technologies and communication.
• Communication in educational settings
Question & Answer. Observation. Team/Group Work. Demonstration. Experiment.
Due: Project Topic
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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• List the criteria of material choice and development.
• Explain the basic principles of designing instructional materials.
• Choice, design, and preparation of instructional material
Discussion. Question & Answer. Observation. Team/Group Work. Demonstration. Experiment. Drill – Practice. Case Study. Brain Storming.
Continue research and work on final project
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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FINAL EXAM
• Presentation of materials
• Presentation of materials
Individual study
Designing materials for young learners of English
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• Explain the basic concepts of instructional technologies and material design.
• Basic concepts related to instructional technology
Question & Answer.
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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• Question the historical development of instructional technologies.
• Historical Development of Educational Technology
Question & Answer.
a) Read: Assigned reading for next class session
b) Fill-out the learning styles questionnaire before Week 3 class and printout results.
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• Categorize materials according to their characteristics
• Explain advantages and disadvantages of instructional materials
• Compare materials according to their purpose.
• The materials used in educational settings
Discussion. Question & Answer. Team/Group Work. Experiment. Case Study. Brain Storming.
Continue research and work on final project
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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7) |
• List the criteria of material choice and development.
• Explain the basic principles of designing instructional materials.
• Choice, design, and preparation of instructional material
Discussion. Question & Answer. Observation. Team/Group Work. Demonstration. Experiment. Drill – Practice. Case Study. Brain Storming.
Continue research and work on final project
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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MID-TERM EXAM
• Describe characteristics of different instructional materials.
• Explain the designing process of different instructional materials.
• Choice, design, and preparation of instructional material
Discussion. Question & Answer. Observation. Team/Group Work. Demonstration. Experiment. Drill – Practice. Case Study. Brain Storming.
Continue research and work on final project
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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9) |
• Describe characteristics of different instructional materials.
• Explain the designing process of different instructional materials.
• Choice, design, and preparation of instructional material
Discussion. Question & Answer. Observation. Team/Group Work. Demonstration. Experiment. Drill – Practice. Case Study. Brain Storming.
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• Explain the evaluation criteria of instructional materials.
• Prepare an evaluation form in conformity with the evaluation criteria.
• Criticize an instructional material according to the evaluation criteria.
• Evaluation of instructional materials
Discussion. Question & Answer. Observation. Team/Group Work. Demonstration. Experiment. Drill – Practice. Case Study. Brain Storming.
Due: First Draft of Final Project
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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11) |
• Choose an object /outcome in the curriculum.
• Prepare a course plan in conformity with the chosen objective/outcome.
• Design an instructional material in conformity with the criteria of material design.
• Presentation of materials
Report Preparation and/or Presentation. Role Playing/Dramatization
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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12) |
• Presentation of materials
• Presentation of materials
Report Preparation and/or Presentation. Role Playing/Dramatization
Editing & Revision of Final Project Report & Preparing the presentation of the project
Read: Assigned reading for next class session
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13) |
• Presentation of materials
• Presentation of materials
Report Preparation and/or Presentation. Role Playing/Dramatization
Editing & Revision of Final Project Report & Preparing the presentation of the project
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14) |
• Presentation of materials
• Presentation of materials
• Evaluation of the course.
Report Preparation and/or Presentation. Role Playing/Dramatization
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
Tuğba YANPAR (2009). Öğretim Teknolojileri ve Materyal Tasarımı, 9. Baskı, Ankara: Anı Yayıncılık.Tuğba Özcan DEMİREL, S. Sadi SEFEROĞLU, Esed YAĞCI (2001). Öğretim Teknolojileri ve Materyal Geliştirme, Ankara: Pegem A Yayınları.Salih UŞUN (2000). Özel Öğretim Teknolojileri ve Materyal Geliştirme, Ankara: Pegem A Yayınevi.Çetin BAYTEKİN (2011). Öğrenme Öğretme Teknikleri ve Materyal Geliştirme, , 3. Baskı, Ankara: Anı Yayıncılık.Eyüp ŞİMŞEK (2012).“Din Öğretiminde Materyal Geliştirme Etkinlileri”, Yaygın Din Eğitimi Sempozyumu, DİB, Ankara.Ayşe Zişan FURAT (2012). “Kitle iletişim Araçları ve Yaygın Din Eğitimi”, Yaygın Din Eğitimi Sempozyumu, DİB, Ankara. |
References: |
Tuğba YANPAR (2009). Öğretim Teknolojileri ve Materyal Tasarımı, 9. Baskı, Ankara: Anı Yayıncılık.Tuğba Özcan DEMİREL, S. Sadi SEFEROĞLU, Esed YAĞCI (2001). Öğretim Teknolojileri ve Materyal Geliştirme, Ankara: Pegem A Yayınları.Salih UŞUN (2000). Özel Öğretim Teknolojileri ve Materyal Geliştirme, Ankara: Pegem A Yayınevi.Çetin BAYTEKİN (2011). Öğrenme Öğretme Teknikleri ve Materyal Geliştirme, , 3. Baskı, Ankara: Anı Yayıncılık.Eyüp ŞİMŞEK (2012).“Din Öğretiminde Materyal Geliştirme Etkinlileri”, Yaygın Din Eğitimi Sempozyumu, DİB, Ankara.Ayşe Zişan FURAT (2012). “Kitle iletişim Araçları ve Yaygın Din Eğitimi”, Yaygın Din Eğitimi Sempozyumu, DİB, Ankara. |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
P1. Being able to conduct research using the relevant scientific methodology in order to produce solutions for the problems of the field. |
5 |
2) |
P2. Being able to acquire and use a valid foreign language in the field for accessing and sharing information verbally and in written form as well as producing information (European Language Portfolio Global Scale 1, Level B1) |
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P3. Being able to utilize relevant computer skills necessary in the field as well as information and communication technologies (European Computer Driving License, Advanced Level). |
5 |
4) |
P4. Possessing sufficient awareness of preserving universal, local and cultural values, human and animal rights and of environmental preservation as well as understand and solve current related problems. |
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P5. Being able to identify basic developmental qualities through the awareness of primary theoretical approaches related with human development. |
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P6. Being able to accept and respect differences and diversity in delivering psychological counseling and guidance services through sensitivity towards different cultures. |
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P7. Being able to possess a knowledge of primary fields of educational sciences and to utilize the theories and concepts of psychological counseling and guidance in providing educational development. |
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P8. Being able to evaluate, implement and interpret concepts and scientific methods in the field of psychological counseling. |
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P9. Being able to build constructive, ethical and trustworthy relationship with the clients during the psychological counseling and guidance process and to utilize the appropriate approach for the needs of the clients using active listening skills. |
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P10. Being capable of initiating group psychological counseling and guidance process, continue and finalize it. Being able to possess the knowledge of group psychological counseling and guidance theories and approaches. |
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P11. Being able to understand the individuals by using techniques of individual recognition. |
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P12. Being capable of developing and evaluating psychological guidance and counseling programmes. |
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