Teaching Impacts of Technology: Global Society
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Teaching Impacts of Technology: Global Society
This course is part of Teaching Impacts of Technology in K-12 Education Specialization
Instructor: Beth Simon
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Skills you'll gain
- Data Security
- General Networking
- Instructional Strategies
- Teaching
- Computer Networking
- Digital pedagogy
- Education and Training
- Internet Of Things
- Computer Security Awareness Training
- Cybersecurity
- Social Impact
- Pedagogy
- Blockchain
- Instructing
- Information Privacy
- K-12 pedagogy
- Emerging Technologies
- Data Ethics
- Network Infrastructure
- FinTech
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There are 5 modules in this course
In this course you’ll focus on how technology-enabled communication is changing geopolitics and, more broadly, how technology is connecting our world and changing lives. This will be done through a series of paired teaching sections, exploring a specific “Impact of Computing” in your typical day and the “Technologies and Computing Concepts” that enable that impact, all at a K12-appropriate level.
This course is part of a larger Specialization through which you’ll learn impacts of computing concepts you need to know, organized into 5 distinct digital “worlds”, as well as learn pedagogical techniques and evaluate lesson plans and resources to utilize in your classroom. By the end, you’ll be prepared to teach pre-college learners to be both savvy and effective participants in their digital world. In this particular digital world (global society), you’ll explore the following Impacts & Technology pairs -- Impacts (Freedom of Speech): Internet in third world countries, censorship, and social media Technology and Computing Concepts: VPN, how Internet censorship works, metadata, tor Impacts (Life Made Easy): Internet changing the way we live, travel, autonomous vehicles Technology and Computing Concepts: Internet of things, how self-driving cars work Impacts (Keeping Your Information Secure): two-factor authentication, PINs, Patterns, fingerprints, apple ID Technology and Computing Concepts: DDoS attacks and Botnets, man-in-the-middle attacks, dangers of public Wifi, phishing, ransomware, bitcoin In the pedagogy section for this course, in which best practices for teaching computing concepts are explored, you’ll learn about the principles of the computer science advanced placement exam, how it assesses students, and how to prepare your students for this critical exam. In terms of CSTA K-12 computer science standards, we’ll primarily cover learning objectives within the “impacts of computing” concept, while also including some within the “networks and the Internet” concepts and the “data and analysis” concept. Practices we cover include “fostering and inclusive computing culture”, “recognizing and defining computational problems”, and “communicating about computing”.
Welcome! Are you interested in teaching about the impacts of the technology you use everyday? To learn more about the computation and computing concepts that underlie those technologies? We'll be using a problem-based approach to explore interesting ways to teach concepts of networks and the internet, data and analysis, and even algorithms and data representation. Finally, we'll evaluate, critique and improve a TedED activity around the ethical choices facing designers of self-driving cars.
What's included
2 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
2 videos•Total 15 minutes
- Welcome!•9 minutes
- This is part of a Specialization•6 minutes
3 readings•Total 15 minutes
- Are You Wanting UC, San Diego transcript credit?•5 minutes
- Engagement and Assessment Goals•5 minutes
- Using Googledoc Templates in this Class•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 7 minutes
- Orientation Quiz - Make Sure you Know the Score•7 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Who are you and What are you looking for?•10 minutes
Have you ever thoughts of technology as a support or amplification of free speech? No need to get a news program or journalist to "get your story out there" when you can tweet! But not everyone on the planet has equal access to the internet or apps that enable people to share their viewpoints. We'll look at a range of technologies related (in some way!) to this including: VPN, cell phone batteries, and internet connectivity at the global scale.
What's included
6 videos9 readings2 assignments4 app items1 discussion prompt
6 videos•Total 16 minutes
- Freedom of Speech•2 minutes
- Your First Interactive Reading•12 minutes
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
- What is Teacher Powerup?•2 minutes
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
9 readings•Total 86 minutes
- Where's my interactive reading grade?•3 minutes
- If The Internet Were to be Cut Off...•3 minutes
- How Does Internet Censorship Work?•10 minutes
- What is Metadata?•10 minutes
- How a VPN Works and What It Does for You•10 minutes
- How Do Smartphone Batteries Work (and How Can They Last Long)•6 minutes
- How To Shut Off The Internet For an Entire Country?•5 minutes
- Tor and the Deep Dark•18 minutes
- Different Goals For Concealing Speech: Enigma and Passing Coded Messages in World War II•21 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Mastery Quiz Part 1•30 minutes
- Mastery Quiz Part 2•30 minutes
4 app items•Total 65 minutes
- Two-Thirds of The World's Internet Users Live Under Government•15 minutes
- China’s Scary Lesson to The World - Censoring The Internet Works•15 minutes
- Social Media and The Arab Spring•15 minutes
- VPNs – The Ultimate Guide and Tutorial•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- How important is the impact of technology on free speech for our students?•10 minutes
How has technology made your life easier? One thing I love is that travel, including traveling outside of my home country has gotten a LOT easier -- just because I can use my smartphone to find information and directions when I am abroad! But there's other ways global, ubiquitous access to the internet and cheap computational devices is changing our lives. Super hot things right now are "the Internet of Things" -- and specifically self-driving cars. Let's learn more about them!
What's included
3 videos3 readings2 assignments3 app items1 discussion prompt
3 videos•Total 2 minutes
- Life Made Easy•2 minutes
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
3 readings•Total 24 minutes
- Internet of Things As Fast As Possible•4 minutes
- Internet of Things Problems•10 minutes
- The Internet is FULL•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Mastery Quiz Part 1•30 minutes
- Mastery Quiz Part 2•30 minutes
3 app items•Total 55 minutes
- 8 Ways The Internet of Things Will Change The Way We Live and Work•25 minutes
- Autonomous Driving is Here, and It's Going to Change Everything•20 minutes
- How Self Driving Cars Work•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Share Resources? Self-Driving Cars•10 minutes
As our individual data generation and collection grows, so does the collective amount of data stored in the world. Controlling access and maintaining the privacy of our data -- especially as we use our myriad of devices in places far outside our own homes over wireless connections -- is critical. We'll also toss in here the concept of having a secure form of money -- bitcoin!
What's included
4 videos9 readings2 assignments7 app items1 discussion prompt
4 videos•Total 2 minutes
- Keeping Information Secure•1 minute
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
9 readings•Total 67 minutes
- Two-Factor Authentication•10 minutes
- Try It Yourself: How Well Can You Spot Phishing?•15 minutes
- DDoS Attacks and Botnets•6 minutes
- What is A-Man-in-the-Middle-Attack?•10 minutes
- Bitcoin (An Interactive Look)•8 minutes
- DDoS Attacks as Fast as Possible•5 minutes
- Types of Hackers Explained•6 minutes
- The Greater Potential of The Bitcoin Blockchain•7 minutes
- Optional: Extra Teacher Resources•0 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Mastery Quiz Part 1•30 minutes
- Mastery Quiz Part 2•30 minutes
7 app items•Total 88 minutes
- Two-Factor Authentication: What You Need to Know (FAQ)•10 minutes
- PINs, Patterns, or Fingerprints?•10 minutes
- Apple's Face ID•13 minutes
- Why Bitcoin?•20 minutes
- Why Using Public Wifi Networks Can Be Dangerous•10 minutes
- How Bitcoin Works•10 minutes
- How Phishing Works•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Best phishing story?•10 minutes
What's included
5 videos4 readings1 assignment1 app item
5 videos•Total 10 minutes
- Why Study: Impacts and Next Steps•4 minutes
- In Your Experience...•0 minutes
- Check Your Knowledge•0 minutes
- Formative Feedback When Teaching Computing•6 minutes
- In Your Experience: What formative feedback do you think is most important for students?•0 minutes
4 readings•Total 25 minutes
- How BITCOIN is Changing The World•20 minutes
- Thinking About Feedback You Will Provide For Impacts of Computing•3 minutes
- Optional: How to make TedEd lessons•1 minute
- Optional Extra Teacher Resources•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Mastery Quiz•30 minutes
1 app item•Total 20 minutes
- Applying Formative Feedback Research Recommendations For Impacts of Computing•20 minutes
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Yes! This course is designed as component of a Specialization that is 1 of a set of 4 Specializations (all will be offered on Coursera) that will support the requirements of the California Supplementary Authorization. Additionally, the Specialization may support credentialing or authorization in other states. However, most states require a transcript from an accredited institution of higher education. See the FAQ question on “Will I earn university credit” to find out how to get such a transcript.
Yes, you can earn UCSD credit for completing this course, but only by completing the full Teaching Impacts of Technology in K-12 Education Specialization. In addition, you will need to (1) Enroll in an additional UCSD Extension course before completing the capstone ($500) and (2), complete part of the capstone project via an online proctoring service. After this is done, your Specialization course grades will be accumulated and a transcript with your final grade (both letter grade or pass-only supported) will be issued from UCSD with 4 graduate-level units. These are eligible to count towards the California Supplementary Authorization.
There is no background knowledge, neither in education nor in Computer Science, required to take this course - just an interest in learning computational concepts about the technology that surrounds us and how to best teach those concepts to others.
Basic proficiency in the use of Googledocs will be needed to complete assignments within the course. Google help documentation will be provided, and with some extra attention, first time use of Googledocs should not be a barrier to successful completion of the course.
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