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Foundations of Educational Technology: Innovating Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age
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Professional Development

Foundations of Educational Technology: Innovating Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age

This comprehensive online course introduces teachers to the core concepts, theories, and practical applications of Educational Technology (EdTech). Drawing from foundational texts like self-instructional materials on EdTech concepts, as well as current trends in 2025 (including AI-driven personalization, VR/AR integration, and ethical AI use), you'll explore how technology transforms education. Designed for educators, instructional designers, and aspiring EdTech professionals, the course emphasizes hands-on design, evaluation, and implementation strategies to create inclusive, engaging learning experiences.



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    Advanced EdTech Integration and Practicum

    Advanced EdTech Integration and Practicum: 

    This module builds upon foundational skills in educational technology (EdTech) acquired in Module One. It focuses on advanced integration and application of EdTech through the Dals Learning app in key learning areas — English, Maths, and Science. Teachers will engage in practical activities, video-based demonstrations, and reflective practice to master EdTech application in the classroom..


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  • Collaborative Workspaces
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    Professional Development

    Collaborative Workspaces

    This course will explore the use of cloud-based applications to support collaboration. We will discuss a variety of cloud-based collaboration applications, including Microsoft Teams, Google Workspace, Slack, Asana, and Trello. We will also cover the benefits of using cloud-based collaboration applications, such as real-time collaboration, ease of use, scalability, and security.

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    What are the basic requirements for usernames?

    New usernames have two basic requirements:

      • They must be at least five characters long and start with a letter
      • Only letters and numbers can be used; no special characters, spaces nor symbols

    All usernames at Ademia are unique. If you try to pick one that is already in use, that username will be rejected. Try a new one!

    Moreover, we strongly encourage that you do not use real names or any other information that could be used to identify someone when creating a username or background biography, or in general when posting questions or answers.


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