Courses Taught at St. John’s
University
- Technology and Society: School,
Community, Workplace
This course focuses on technology, in both instructional and
assistive capacities, community and the workplace, in order that
students may develop skill in technology to acquire information,
communicate and enhance learning across the seven areas of
knowledge described in the State Learning Standards. Credit: 3
semester hours.
- Technology for Teaching Literacy
Applications in Regular and Special Education Settings
Technology utilization for literacy-based instruction. Emphasis is
placed on the ways that technology can be used in the classroom to
acquire information, communicate, and enhance learning in grades
Pre K–5. Credit: 3 semester hours.
- Advanced Technology in
Education
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Recent advances in
technology are examined in terms of research implications and
classroom applications. Included are the study and creation of
interactive multimedia reports. Credit: 3 semester hours.