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Twin Cities Campus
Learning Technologies MinorCurriculum & Instruction
College of Education and Human Development
Learning technologies is a multidisciplinary field of study that fosters knowledge about the development, adoption, and diffusion of emerging online technologies to support education and learning in daily life and in diverse contexts and professions. Connected technologies and mobile devices are transforming the way we communicate with others, access information, curate and create media for generative, educational purposes. Active engagement in today's world and workplaces requires fluency and skill in interacting with and through these tools and a critical understanding of their social, cultural, and educational impacts.
Students in the learning technologies minor program will develop expertise in using digital media and online technologies for productivity and connected learning in their field and daily life. They will gain an understanding of connected learning and participatory culture, including the sociocultural implications of technological affordances and challenges, in order to be critical consumers and ethical producers of new media in its many forms and creative capacities.
Core courses introduce a variety of technology appropriation theories and online community integration models that help explain how technology influences social outcomes as well as the relationship humans have with technology and with each other through technology. These theoretical frameworks also serve as a lens through which to closely examine technology use in unique contexts. To this end, a variety of social media platforms are introduced in the core courses to effectively communicate ideas through the use of mobile devices, instant messaging apps, web conferencing, and other online collaboration tools in ways that are applicable to a wide variety of disciplines and fields of study. Both conceptual knowledge and practical competence are gained in the minor as students develop skills in digital writing as well as video and audio content creation to support collaborative multimedia work and authoring on the web for educational purposes.
They will also learn to leverage web technologies to construct and maintain an online presence and professional identity; to facilitate and sustain engagement of an online community of users around shared interests and goals; to design creative and responsive websites and online networks; and to address ethical issues associated with web-based technologies such as digital equity. Learning in this minor program goes beyond mere technical application in order to engage students in sociocultural analysis of how connected technologies shape our experience in the world, relationships among people, and the way businesses and organizations function.
This minor program will add value to a wide range of academic majors, positioning students to become technically, ethically, and socially skilled, media-savvy leaders in their professions.
Program Delivery
This program is available:
Minor Requirements
Elective courses:
A minimum of 6 credits is required. Request approval from minor advisor for courses not included below. Note CSCI 5000 level electives have prerequisites. These would be appropriate elective options for students with an extensive computer science background who would like to broaden their studies into learning technologies.
Take 2 or more course(s) totaling 6 or more credit(s) from the following:
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CSCI 1001 - Overview of Computer Science
[MATH, TS]
(4.0 cr)
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CSCI 1103 - Introduction to Computer Programming in Java
(4.0 cr)
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CSCI 3921W - Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Computing
[CIV, WI]
(3.0 cr)
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CSCI 4921 - History of Computing
[TS, HIS]
(3.0 cr)
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CSCI 5115 - User Interface Design, Implementation and Evaluation
(3.0 cr)
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CSCI 5125 - Collaborative and Social Computing
(3.0 cr)
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DES 1101W - Introduction to Design Thinking
[AH, WI]
(4.0 cr)
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DES 1111 - Creative Problem Solving
(3.0 cr)
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DES 3131 - User Experience in Design
(4.0 cr)
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DES 3141 - Technology, Design, and Society
[TS]
(3.0 cr)
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EPSY 1261 - Understanding Data Stories through Visualization & Computing
[MATH]
(3.0 cr)
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FSOS 3105 - Technology in Parenting and Family Relationships
[TS]
(3.0 cr)
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HIST 1015W - Globalization: Issues and Challenges
[GP, WI]
(4.0 cr)
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JOUR 1501 - Digital Games and Society
[AH, TS]
(3.0 cr)
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JOUR 3006 - Visual Communication
(3.0 cr)
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JOUR 3552 - Technology, Communication & Global Society
[GP]
(3.0 cr)
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JOUR 3751 - Digital Media and Culture
[AH, TS]
(3.0 cr)
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OLPD 2811 - Societies of the Future: Changing Work Contexts
[TS]
(3.0 cr)
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OLPD 2811H - Societies of the Future: Changing Work Contexts, Honors
[TS]
(3.0 cr)
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PHIL 3600 {Inactive}
(3.0 cr)
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PHIL 4615 - Minds, Bodies, and Machines
(3.0 cr)
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Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | CI 2311W/CI 4311 |
Typically offered: | Every Fall, Spring & Summer |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | CI 2312/CI 4312 |
Grading Basis: | A-F only |
Typically offered: | Every Fall, Spring & Summer |
Credits: | 4.0 [max 4.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Spring |
Credits: | 4.0 [max 4.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Fall |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Fall |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | CSci 4921/HSci 4321 |
Typically offered: | Fall Even Year |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Fall |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Typically offered: | Spring Even Year |
Credits: | 4.0 [max 4.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | Des 1101W/Des 1101V |
Grading Basis: | A-F only |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | Des 1111/Des 1111H |
Grading Basis: | A-F only |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 4.0 [max 4.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F only |
Typically offered: | Every Fall |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F only |
Typically offered: | Every Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | EPsy 1261/PSTL 1004 |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 4.0 [max 4.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | GloS 1015W,V/Hist 1015W,V,1019 |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Fall |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Typically offered: | Every Fall, Spring & Summer |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F only |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | Phil 4615/Phil 5615 |
Typically offered: | Periodic Fall & Spring |