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担当教員 ZHANG[客員]
ZHANG
科目名 教育情報学研究Ⅰ
Seminar on Information Science in Education Ⅰ -Information and Communication Technology in Education-
高専人科目名 学校情報学Ⅰ
Information Science in School Ⅰ -Information and Communication Technology in Education-
EdD科目名 学校情報学Ⅰ
Information Science in School Ⅰ -Information and Communication Technology in Education-
概要/Outline
This course explores how Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) impact the society, and how ICT can be used to support teaching, learning and research. During the course, students will explore the relationship between ICT and different aspects of the society, and will be encouraged to make connections between research and their own lives in the ICT-rich world. Some commonly used qualitative research approaches such as ethnography and cases study will be introduced. The course will include discussions on readings and presentations. A final paper is required as part of the evaluation.
到達目標/Objectives
The objectives of this course are to help students
1) understand how various ICT are impacting society by redefining the
economic, social and cultural scene
2) understand how ICT are empowering society
3) understand issues (e.g., Digital Divide) related to ICT
4) explore how ICT can be used for teaching, learning, and research.
授業の内容/Contents
The course topics of this class are bellow.

1) Introduction and course syllabus
2) Selection of required readings
3) Introduction to ICT and society
4) Presentation and discussion on reading
5) Impact of ICT on our lives
6) Presentation and discussion on reading
7) ICT and development
8) Presentation and discussion on reading
9) Social media and research
10) Presentation and discussion on reading
11) Health, care, well-being and ICT
12) Presentation and discussion on reading
13) Cyber security of ICT
14) Presentation and discussion on reading
15) Wrap up
教科書/Textbook
No textbook is required for this course. Selected articles from the attached PDF file will be used as required readings, and the remaining will be recommended as supplementary readings. The selection of the readings will be done at the first class meeting.
参考書・参考資料/References
Articles that are not selected as required readings will be recommended as supplementary readings.
成績評価方法/Evaluation
Assessment items include class attendance, online discussion, in-class discussion, presentation on reading, and final paper. Bi-weekly online discussion topics will be posted in a forum on the NUCT system, and students should respond to the topic by the posted deadline; In-class discussions will be facilitated by the instructor in class, students should actively participate in such discussions; Students will give a presentation on a reading they select, followed by a discussion facilitated by the presenter. A digital copy of the final paper (around 2500 words including references) is due by the day of the last class. Detailed requirements for assignments will be explained during the first class meeting.

Attendance; 15%
Required online discussion; 15%
In-class discussion; 15%
Presentation on reading; 20%
Final Paper; 35%
履修条件/Conditions
There are no prerequisites for this course regarding the course topics. However, students are expected to have adequate competence of English language, as the course requires extensive reading and writing, as well as active participation in class discussions. Some basic knowledge of APA style will be an asset.
その他の注意/Remarks
a) Attendance
Punctual and regular attendance is expected. As a courtesy, students are requested to contact the instructor in the event of an absence. Students are expected to fully participate in in-class and online activities.

b) Late Assignments
Assignments must be submitted by midnight local time on the due date. In exceptional circumstances, students may contact the instructor in advance to request a reasonable extension.

c) Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a serious offence which will result in a failing grade for the course and being reported to the relevant authorities. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that he/she is not in violation of the laws regarding plagiarism. When in doubt, students should consult the instructor.