12/03/2006
Class 30 - 12/05/06 (Tuesday)
As I told you before, hang in there. The semester is going over
soon. Now it is the time that we wrap up everything, including
your assignment, portfolio, and your EXPERIENCE and KNOLWEDGE
about integrating technology into teaching.
I enjoyed a lot having this class with you GIRLS. You are the first
class that I teach in the US for the whole semester. I am so
thankful that you all join the class discussion, try your best to
finish the assignments, and show your learning progress.
Hopefully, you can bring the experience and knowledge learned in
EDIT 2000 to your future classroom.
Today we still have something left to do.
1. You need to set up your station to demonstrate your work in
the beginning of the class and I am going to set up the pizza table.
2. Present your portfolio site and your favorite works to other
classmates
3. Vote for the most representative portfolio of our EDIT 2000
4. Complete the end-of-course evaluation- please take this
seriously - (as I -- and my department head -- certainly do)
5. We need to take a class picture
6. Please make sure you fill in the "Final Checkout" sheet before
you leave - with your portfolio address and your contact
information in case I am unable to access your work
7. Get your evaluation form from me for your Capstone project
and the current grade report for the previous projects
( grade for final reflection and final portfolio are not included)
8. I will finish grading by Dec. 13 - your grade will be available
in OASIS immediately after I post them. Please let me know if you
have questions about your final grade.
Have a great winter and Xmas - and please stop by and visit
next semester!
11/30/2006
Class 29 - 11/30/06 (Thursday)
the lab or to work at home. I will be available at lab during our
class official period. If you have any questions regarding the final
reflection, the portfolio, and the showcase, please feel free to
join me.
If you want to get more ideas about teaching strategies, here is
the link for your reference.
http://www.flinders.edu.au/flexed/strategies.htm
For class on next Tuesday:
1. Please finish up your final reflection and print it out. I will only
accept the hard copy. So, please print it before class.
2. Be sure that you complete your portfolio. Please check
the use of font, font size, and its color are consistent. Also,
test all the links before the showcase.
3. Don't forget to bring things to decorate your stations.
4. If you would like to take pix with your classmates, feel free
to bring your cameras.
5. The pizza will be provided in our "party".
11/27/2006
Class 28 - 11/28/06 (Tuesday)
Please submit your Capstone project before 10 am this morning.
Today we will be going through the background information for
your final reflection and the things that you need to pay attention
to for the completion of your portfolio. Also, I will explain how the
internal showcase will be going on last day of class.
Get an idea what's left for this semester:
Tuesday, 11/28 - background information on the Final Reflection
assignment and the portfolio; how to get ready
for the last day of class
Thursday, 11/30 - WebQuest grades returned through email
Tuesday, 12/5 - Last day of class, Capstone grades returned;
end-of-course evaluation, Final Reflection and
Portfolio due, class showcase of work
(there will be prizes!),
12/13 - Final grades will be posted
For next class (Thursday, 11/30):
It is an optional work day. You can either come to work at lab
or work at home. I will be available at lab for your questions regarding
your final reflection, the portfolio and the events for last day of class.
11/20/2006
Class 27 - 11/21/06 (Tuesday)
Make sure you review the project description or the evaluation for for
capstone project so that you are clear that you meet all the
requirements.
You are encouraged to find other classmates and do a peer review for
your current progress on your project. Make sure that your lesson plan
is comprehensive but not redundant.
After you complete the lesson plan with using ASSURE model, you will
need to include the reflection of using ASSURE model to create a
lesson plan with technology integration and the overview of your
project in the GooglePage.
The capstone project is due by 10:00 am Tuesday, November 28.
Please email me your link with the subject as "capstone_yourname".
For Thursday:
1. Enjoy Thanksgiving vacation!!
2. Eat healthily, shop crazily, but save wisely.
3. If you haven't finished your capstone project, don't forget to
spend some time on your project during Thanksgiving vacation.
11/15/2006
Class 26 - 11/16/06 (Thursday)
Last class we went over the first two components of the
ASSURE model: analyze learners and state objectives.
In today’s class, we are going to learn the rest of the four
components: select media/methods/materials, utilize
media/methods/materials, require learner participation, and
evaluation and revise.
After the introduction, you will begin to download the
template and work on your capstone project. In your project,
select one of the previous projects that you have created in
this semester and embed that project in your lesson plan. Again
the due day for capstone project will be November, 28.
For some of the students who have two absences in this
semester, be clear about our attendance policy. If you are absent
for three times, you will be taken 10 points off from your final
grade without any excuses. So, hang in there.
For Next Tuesday:
We will be continuing working on the capstone project. Most of
the time will be your individual work time. Try to complete your
lesson plan as much as you can and invite other classmates for
peer review during class.
11/10/2006
Class 25 - 11/14/06 (Tuesday)
Your WebQuest is due by 10 am, November 14. Please send out
your WebQuest link to yichunhong@gmail.com with the subject
as webquest_yourname
Capstone Project
There are many different lesson plan formats, but one that helps
to organize teaching and learning through the use of technology
is the ASSURE model:
A: Analyze Learners
S: State Objectives
S: Select the Media, Methods, and Materials
U: Utilize Media, Methods, and Materials
R: Require Learner Participation
E: Evaluate and Revise
For your Capstone Project for the course, you will select one of
the projects you created this semester and write an original
lesson plan that uses that project to teach a Georgia Performance
Standard. You will use the ASSURE model as your lesson plan
format. The instructor in IT program, Gretchen Thomas have
created a web page that will walk you through the development
process step-by-step. You can view the actual project description
and grading rubric.
Your final product (due Tuesday, November 28) will be the completed
instructional plan template. It will most likely by 3-4 pages long. The
largest section of your template should be the "Require Learner
Participation" section, as this is where you will describe your actual
learning activity -- what your learners will be doing.
For Thursday:
1. Begin working on your lesson plan with using ASSURE model
11/08/2006
Class 24 - 11/9/06 (Thursday)
Today we will have lots of time working independently on your
projects. Make sure you review the project description so that
you are certain that you meet all the requirements.
At 11:50, we will be working in pairs to conduct peer review for
your WebQuest project. After you complete the WebQuest, you
will need to include the description and the screen shot in the
Googlepage. It is due by 10:00 am Tuesday, November 14.
For Next Tuesday:
Complete your WebQuest project. Write a description and include
a screen shot in your GooglePage. Submit your project before
10am, Tuesday, November 14. Send the link of your WebQuest
page to yichunhong@gmail.com with subject as WebQuest_your name.
Friday's Lecture Info:
On Friday, there will be an lecture from a high-profile scholar talking
about digital natives and digital immigrants. All are welcome to join.
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Lee Rainie, founding Director of the Pew Internet & American Life
Project, will discuss his report Digital Natives Invade the Workplace.
Rainie states, “…in this digitalized age, this 21-year-old and his peers
are showing up in human resources offices as digital natives in a
workplace world dominated by digital immigrants – that is, elders who
often feel less at ease with new technologies.”
The Project has issued more than 100 reports based on social issues
and online activities. It also has focused research on important public
policy questions such as public attitudes about trust and privacy
online, development of e-government, attitudes about intellectual
property issues, the impact of spam, and the status of digital divides.
The Project is non-partisan and takes no positions on policy matters.
All of its reports and datasets are available online for free at
http://www.pewinternet.org.
Rainie’s latest report, The Future of Internet II, discusses the
findings of a survey of technology thinkers and stakeholders and
what major problems they believe will accompany technology
advances by 2020. Prior to launching the Pew Internet Project, Rainie
was managing editor of U.S. News & World Report. He is a graduate
of Harvard College and has a master’s degree in political science
from Long Island University.