COMPUTER EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

Course Introduction and Application Information

Course Code Course Name Semester Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
GEP0436 German IV Fall 3 0 3 4
The course opens with the approval of the Department at the beginning of each semester

Basic information

Language of instruction: En
Type of course: GE-Elective
Course Level: Bachelor
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Course Coordinator : Dr. BURCU ALARSLAN ULUDAŞ
Course Objectives: This course is prepared according to German A 2.2 Level which is determined according to Common European Language Criteria. In this course, 13-24 units of the Menschen book by Habersack, Pude and Specht of the Hueber publishing house are taught.

The aim of the 12 units taught is to acquire grammar rules at A 2.2 level, and to gain the ability to express oneself, understand and construct the necessary sentences, both for the flow of daily life and for a specific issue on the basis of German A 2.1 level.

The aim of this course is to help students to understand and use complex sentence structures, patterns in accordance with A 2.2 level in everyday life or in a special case on the basis of German A2.1, to help them establish correct dialogues with these sentence structures. teaching will be based.

This course aims to improve the listening, speaking, reading and writing skills of foreign language learning according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

Learning Outputs

The students who have succeeded in this course;
At the end of this course, students will be able to talk about topics such as foreign language learning experiences, television habits, travel habits, weather, newspaper news, user manuals, understand, express feelings such as joy, happiness, frustration, interest, indifference, and respond to suggestions on a subject. will be able to express his / her own ideas, express himself / herself in issues such as persuading others, describing, describing something, and expressing satisfaction and dissatisfaction. Will be able to recognize sentence structures in accordance with A2.2 level and will be able to dialogue with these sentences.

Course Content

With the 12 units of Menschen A2.2, students talk about their foreign language learning experiences, express joy, read newspaper news, user manuals, talk about television habits, book hotels, make directions, talk about travel habits and weather, convince someone recognize the increasingly difficult sentence structures in accordance with A2.2 level in terms of responding to suggestions, expressing interest and indifference, describing, describing something, understanding the user manual, expressing satisfaction and dissatisfaction about a subject, and expressing happiness and frustration, learn grammar rules for these sentences and develop the ability to establish dialogue with these sentences.

Courses will be held for 16 weeks, 3 hours face-to-face and 1 hour via Itslearning. A method that focuses on the active participation of students, will be student-centered, will progress step by step, and will develop grammar as well as reading, writing, listening and speaking skills on the foundation laid down in German A2.1 level.
 
Students will be able to practice speaking and writing from the first lesson with the knowledge they will have from German A1 and A2.1, and will work in pairs and multiple groups, will support the practice as well as the theory, develop and reinforce the use of language in order to use what they have learned. .

Weekly Detailed Course Contents

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Sources

Course Notes: Menschen A2.2, KURSBUCH, Habersack, Pude, Specht, Hueber Verlag, 2013, Ismaning Menschen A2.2, ARBEITSBUCH, Breitsameter, Glas-Peters, Pude, Hueber Verlag, 2013, Ismaning
References: Derste (sınıfta) dağıtılacak ekstra materyaller, alıştırmalar vs.Itslearning üzerinden öğrenciye ulaştırılacak olan çeşitli web siteleri, bağlantılar, materyaller, testler, alıştırmalar vs.

Evaluation System

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
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Special Course Internship (Work Placement) % 0
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Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes

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Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) To define concepts related to the latest knowledge, tools and other scientific resources for the teaching profession, educational technology and information technologies in terms of national and international standards. 4
2) To explain the main elements of teaching strategies, methods and techniques, material design and assessment and evaluation processes that affect the development of educational technology integration.
3) To develop competencies related to software languages, operating systems, computer networks and computer hardware.
3) To use the most appropriate curriculum frameworks to plan lessons and activities based on active and student-centered learning integrated with technology.
4) To use the most appropriate curriculum frameworks to plan lessons and activities based on active and student-centered learning integrated with technology.
5) To plan, implement and evaluate classroom activities that utilize cutting-edge technologies to foster creativity, problem solving and critical thinking using scientific methods.
6) To build strong theoretical and applied models to develop solutions to problems that focus on systems and human development within a learning organization.  4
7) To review, evaluate and recommend strategies for technology integration based on the interests, needs, individual differences and developmental characteristics of students in primary and secondary education.
8) To work individually and collaboratively in a team to carry out activities related to educational technology, information technology and the teaching profession in an interdisciplinary approach. 4
9) To effectively use and evaluate educational technologies and appropriately designed instructional models as a means of achieving and meeting learning objectives and requirements.
10) To utilize effective metacognitive techniques to make the classroom a community of learners engaged in lifelong learning activities.
11) To prepare trainings and projects related to educational technology for the community and to provide counseling to individuals in enhancing learning through the appropriate use of technology. 4
12) To implement cost and time sensitive strategies to support individuals and organizations to carry out their work more effectively.
13) To equip teachers to be pioneers and models in the application of technology for educational purposes using ethical and legal standards and to keep pace with changing technology.
14) To investigate efficient design solutions and existing standards used today for educational technologies, curricula, innovations and outcomes related to work, school, education sector and virtual world.
15) To gain fluency in interpersonal communication, teaching frameworks and the use of different technologies in relation to national norms and laws. 4