Courses Serving Credential Programs
Lower Division
ETEC 110 Introduction to Computers as Tools
Introduction to operations, terminology, and components of computing systems. Introduction to computer applications including word processing, databases, and spreadsheets. Introduction to University e-mail systems, and electronic searching. Traditional grading only.
Upper Division
ETEC 411 Assessment for Computer Technology Competency, Level I
ETEC 411 satisfies the Level I California educational technology requirement. This five-week, one-unit assessment course is designed for teaching credential candidates to demonstrate , rather than develop , their Level I technology competencies, including resources and tools for professional use; strategies for integrating computers into teaching; applications to diverse learners; and legal, ethical, and societal issues. The course provides guidelines and resources for hands-on, portfolio, and other assessments held on the fifth and final week. Those who need to develop their competencies should take ETEC 444, Computer Technology in Education, Level I.
ETEC 444 Computer Technology in Education, Level I
Introduction to educational computer technology: resources and tools for professional use; strategies for integrating computers into teaching; applications to diverse learners; and legal, ethical, and societal issues. This course satisfies the California Level 1 teaching credential computer technology standard. (Seminar 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours, 3 units)
ETEC 523 Computer Technology in Education, Level II
Prerequisites: ETEC 444 or equivalent experience satisfying the California Level 1 computer technology standard. Advanced principles for integrating computer technology into learning environments to improve: planning, designing and implementing learning experiences; educational communication and collaboration; assessment and evaluation. This course satisfies the California Level 2 computer technology standard. (Seminar 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours, 3 units)
This course is offered in hybrid format.
