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Module
One
Introduction
and Basic Navigation
6 points
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- Students will be able to successfully
access and read basic course information:
syllabus, course objectives, course evaluation
and sample grade sheet,
instructional framework, ASK, lab assistance,
on-campus resources; online resources; required
software and hardware; etc.
- Students will be able to successfully
answer questions and submit the Course Website
Quiz.
- Students will be able to
submit an Introductory Email Message to the lab assistant.
Click here
for more information.
- Students will be able to create a folder named "yourlastname"
in which to collect all course work. (At UD, place this
folder in the Summer2008_Webfolios folder located on
Mediacenter06.) (At home, put the folder in My
Documents or on the Desktop -- someplace where it
is easy to access/find.)
- Students will be able to write and
save E-Diary entry
#1. For directions,
click here.
- Optional: Students will be able to log onto the UD Network
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June 13 |
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Module
Two
Searching
the Internet
10 points
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June 17 |
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Module
Three
Building A Web /
Initial Project
Goals
20 points
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- Students will be able to
use Microsoft FrontPage to create
a web that contains specified folders, webpages,
graphics, sound, and video.
Click
on Web Assignment instructions.
- Students will be able to
import all course work from "yourlastnamefolder"
into FrontPage web ("yourlastname_webfolio")
- Students will be able to develop 3-5
goals around which to design a website.
Click here for
instructions
- Students will be able to create a
webpage named "goals" that offers a table into
which website goals have been inserted.
(see
examples by clicking here).
- Students will be able to
write and save
E-Diary Entry #3
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index page with your name and
self-selected image from Internet |
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"Assignment" folder into
which the
following components have been saved
- Notes from
Using the Internet
Effectively
- Scavenger Hunt Favorites
- Scavenger Hunt with answers
- Mixed_Media web page with inserted
graphic (B.Khirallah), sound clip (God_Bless_America),
and video clip (Taco_Bell_dog)
- E-Diary entries 1-3
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"videos" folder -- created by you -- in
which you have saved
- Taco Bell dog video file
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"sounds" folder -- created by you -- in
which you have saved
- Sound file of Kate Smith singing "God
Bless America"
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"final_exam" folder -- created by you --
in which you have saved
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Course_Objectives [Be
sure that this document is in html (FrontPage) and offers a
structure for adding evidence of
achievement].
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Goals webpage with 3-5 website
goals written in Table format and saved to
webfolio |
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E-Diary entry #3
saved to "assignments" folder of webfolio |
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June 24 |
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Module Five
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Technology Readings
Parts I
& II
6 points
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- Students will be able to
read, reflect, and respond to two
articles on Legal, Ethical, and
Diversity Issues
(Part I) and
two articles on
Integrating Technology into Teaching and
Learning
(Part II) related to technology.
Note: Students must read the one
REQUIRED reading from Part I and the
REQUIRED reading from Part II. Then,
students must select and respond to one
other article from among those listed
for Part I and one article from among
those listed for Part II. Thus, students
will read and respond to a total of four
(4) articles.
- Students will be able
to post responses to the Discussion
Board in Blackboard and save copies of responses to webfolios.
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Readings
in Technology
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Four
one-page responses posted to
Blackboard Discussion Group and also saved in webfolio
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June 30 |
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Module
Four
Excel
Project
31 points
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- Students will be able to read
and follow instructions for the Excel Project.
- Based on thoughtful
reflection of 2 online tutorials and several
sample rubrics, students will be able to select
meaningful criteria by which to evaluate
websites.
- Using FrontPage, students
will be able to create a separate folder ("Excel_Project")
in the "yourlastname_webfolio"
- Using FrontPage, students
will be able to construct a rubric (in table
format that uses numbers) that will be useful in
identifying "good" websites for
meeting web project goals as defined in Module
3.
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Part I:
Evaluating Websites
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Created "Excel_Project" folder in
"yourlastname_webfolio" |
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"goals" document saved to "Excel_Project"
folder |
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Rubric for
identifying/evaluating websites for webfolio
saved in "Excel_Project" folder |
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- Using the rubric developed in
Part I,
students will be able to find, collect,
and export as a set of "Internet Explorer
Favorites" at least 5 "good"
websites that will inform/support the
website project. If you have forgotten
how to do this -- refer to the
INSTRUCTIONS
ON CREATING AND EXPORTING FAVORITES
from Module 2.
- Students will be able to evaluate
each selected site and assign points based on the rubric
- Students will be able to write a
brief narrative review for each site to
correspond to value points awarded using rubric.
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Part
II: Selecting and Reviewing Selected Websites
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List of 5 "good"
websites - saved as a set of exported
favorites to "Excel_Project" folder
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Points assigned to
each website based on rubric -- on an
Excel spreadsheet |
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Brief narrative review paragraph and
assigned point values -- for each
selected site -- saved
in the
"Excel Project"
folder as
"reviews" if the reviews are not
contained in the Excel spreadsheet |
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- Using Microsoft Excel, students
will be able to build, format, and insert at
least 2 formulae (to calculate both sums and
averages for value points assigned
websites reviewed) in an Excel worksheet that
meets project criteria as defined by the
Excel
Project Criteria and
Excel
Project Rubric and demonstrated in
sample Excel projects.
- Students will be able to
write and save
E-Diary Entry #4
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Part III: Formatting the Spreadsheet and
Adding Values & Formulae
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Module Six
- Part I
Skills
Check I
12 points
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- Students will be able
to check the skills developed so far by
successfully completing Skills Check I
- Students will be able to
write and save
E-Diary Entry #5
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June 30 |
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Mid-Course
Checklist
2 points
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June 30 |
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Module Five
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Technology
Readings
Part 3:
Health and Safety
Issues
6
points
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- Students will be able to
read, reflect, and respond to two
articles on
Health and Safety Issues
related to technology.
Note: Students must read the one
REQUIRED reading from Part III. In
additon, students must select and
respond to one
other article from among those listed
for Part III. Thus, students will read
and respond to a total of two (2)
articles.
- Students will be able
to post responses to the Discussion
Board in Blackboard and save copies of responses to webfolios.
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Readings
in Technology
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Two one-page responses saved in webfolio |
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June 30 |
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Module
Seven
PowerPoint
Project
25 points
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- Students will be able
to read and follow instructions for the
PowerPoint_Project.
- Using Inspiration software,
students will be able to create a
concept map (storyboard)
that serves as a guide/plan for
developing a PowerPoint
presentation. See
Inspiration Tutorial for help.
- Students will be able to
export the concept map created with
Inspiration as a picture
(jpg file) to be saved in a "PowerPoint_Project"
folder in the webfolio so that it can be inserted
into the PowerPoint Presentation.
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Part I:
Planning a Presentation
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Created
"PowerPoint_Project" folder
in
"yourlastname_webfolio" |
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jpg file of Inspiration Concept Map
saved in "PowerPoint_Project" folder |
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- Students will be able
to read and follow instructions for the
PowerPoint_Project.
- Students
will be able to develop a detailed narrative
script for use with their PowerPoint
presentation. Students will be
expected to develop the script in
two forms: one, as a MS Word
document and two, as notes inserted
into the notes section of PowerPoint.
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Part II:
Research / Script
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Power Point Script
saved to "PowerPoint_Project" folder |
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- Students will be able to read
and follow instructions in order to
construct a PowerPoint Presentation that
meets both basic and advanced project
criteria as defined by the
PowerPoint Criteria
and PowerPoint Project Rubric and
demonstrated in sample PowerPoint
projects.
- Students will be able to
write and save
Write E-Diary Entry #6
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Part
III: Basic and Advanced PowerPoint Components
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PowerPoint Presentation
meeting all PowerPoint Criteria saved
to PowerPoint_Project folder |
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All sound files and
video clips related/linked to
PowerPoint presentation saved in
PowerPoint_Project folder |
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E-Diary entry
#6 saved to "assignments" folder
of webfolio |
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Module Six
- Part 2
Skills
Check II
12 points
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- Students will be able
to check the skills developed so far by
successfully completing Skills Check II
- Students will be able to
write and save E-Diary Entry #7
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July 20 |
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Module
Eight
Mndtools/ Interactive
Project
24
points
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- Students will be
able to read article and notes about
mindtools and then follow
instructions to meet the criteria
for Part I of the
Mindtools/Interactive Project.
- Students will be
able to examine and use the
Mindtools Rubric to evaluate both
required and self-selected computer-based learning environments as
mindtools
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Part I:
Constructing Knowledge and Evaluating
Mindtools
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Created "Interactive_Project" folder
in
"yourlastname_webfolio" |
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Mindtools Rubric completed
and saved to "Interactive_Project"
folder in webfolio |
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Students will be able to meet the criteria
for Part II of the
Mindtools/Interactive Project.
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Students will be able to use Internet search
skills (or the Tool Chart) to
find computer-based interactive
learning environments
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Students will be able to use the
Evaluation_Summaries
spreadsheet to write narrative
reviews of selected interactive
computer-based learning
environments
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Part
II: Reviewing Learning
Environments
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Students will be able to meet
the criteria for Part III of the
Mindtools/Interactive Project.
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Students will be
able to select an appropriate tool for
constructing an interactive
computer-based mindtool
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Students will be
able to use a new software application to construct an
interactive computer-based learning environment
that is conceptually related to your website
goals
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Students will
be able to effectively evaluate their own
interactive computer-based learning
environment
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Students will be able to
write and save
E-Diary entry
#8
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Part
III: Tool Selection, Construction, and Review
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Interactive Tool
selected and used to
construct an interactive
learning environment.
It (or a link to it) is saved
in the
"Interactive_Project" folder
in webfolio |
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E-Diary entry
#8 saved to "assignments"
folder of webfolio |
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Module
Nine
Final
Exam
18
points
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- Students will be
able to complete the final
exam by
providing
evidence that they have
achieved the Table
of Course Objectives
- Students will be able to
write and save a Statement of Personal
Growth
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July 20-31 |
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Module
Ten
Webfolio
22
points
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- Students
will be able to organize
all materials from the
course, including all major
elements listed in the
webfolio checklist.
- Students
will be able to personalize an index
(default) page for the web
with an organizational
structure that offers a link
to a Table of Contents page
and serves as an appropriate
portal for website's
intended purpose and goals.
- Students
will be able to physically
link (hyperlink) project
goals to evidence of goal
achievement.
- Students
will be able to present
completed webfolio to the
course instructor on date
and time scheduled.
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July 20-23 |
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Publish Webfolio |
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Students will be able to
publish completed
portfolios online
(Optional)
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