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CECS 4100
Assignments
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| A1: PowerPoint Presentation of Technology Integration in a Subject Area | Due: September 24th at the beginning of class |
Assignment 1 is a PowerPoint presentation of Technology Integration
in a Subject Area
Work on a team of 3 - 5 students (to be assigned by the instructor
based on your interests) to give
a presentation to the class on one of six subject area clusters.
Your presentation will include:
- an overview of the history, theory and general
information in the subject area cluster as presented in the chapter.
- examples of good and bad software in the field
(and why)
- examples of good and bad website resources in
the field
- a PowerPoint presentation with at least six slides
(and not more than 12) to be used as a part of the presentation
and a handout to be given to the class
- an assessment tool for your PowerPoint presentation
Due: September 24th, 2003 at the beginning of class
Turn in: 25 copies of your PowerPoint presentation (6
slides to a page), the software evaluation forms, and the internet evaluation
forms.
Prepare a group presentation to share with other classmates.
| A2: Finding Thematic Resources for Classroom Teachers | Due: October 15th at the beginning of class |
Finding Thematic Resources
Using criteria discussed in class, choose a form from a practicing teacher
to find 5 resources on the theme they listed.
Find at least one software resource, at least one Internet project,
and at
least one web site. The additional two resources may be any of those
three types of resources.
Due: October 15, 2003 at the beginning of class.
Turn in: 2 sets of everything. Include the cove sheet like sample
provided (word processed) and printouts of the websites.
One set will be for me to grade and the other one will go directly
to the classroom teacher.
| A3: Student Sample - Newsletter or Brochure | Due: October 22nd at the beginning of class |
Student sample (what you would expect your K-12 students to produce)
of a newsletter or brochure
( see TTF Module 4 for more details or tutorial). This assignment should
meet the following criteria:
Newsletter should be age appropriate
for the grade you are targeting (use 2 or 3 column format)
Brochure of 4-6 panels
Content should be in the theme of your
unit plan
Must be produced in MS-Publisher
Alter one of the sample rubrics
or checklists to use for evaluation of your student's work
Due: October 22, 2003 at the beginning of class.
Turn in: a print-out of your newsletter or brochure and the
evaluation rubric or checklist
| A4: Unit Website | Due: October 29th at the beginning of class |
Assignment 4 Website (similar to TTF Module 6)
Should include at least:
3 links to other quality resources for your unit
3 pages with information/content
1 page with references/credits
1 photograph of self and another graphic image
Due: October 29, 2003 at the beginning of class
Turn in: a print-out of each page of your website. It should
be ftp'd to the courseweb server
so we can view it from our class webpage.
| A5: Final Unit Portfolio | Due: November 19th at the beginning of class |
Assignment 5 is the updated and completed Unit Portfolio from Assignment 1.
The following components should be included:
Title
Essential Questions (overarching question)
Unit Questions
Unit Summary
Subject Area(s)
Grade Level(s)
Student Objectives/Learning Outcomes
State (TEKS) and National Standards (ISTE)
Procedures
Time Requirements
Prerequisite Skills
Materials and Resources Required for Unit
Accommodations for Differentiated Instruction
Student Assessment
Copy of the PowerPoint presentation of your unit
(A2)
Student samples (A3)
Copy of your website (printed out - A4)
Works Cited Page
See Module 10 for more details.
Be prepared to present your Portfolio to the class. You will actively
participate in the assessment of
your peers' portfolios and presentations.
Due: November 19, 2003 at the beginning of class.
Turn in: A copy of the Portfolio in some type of organized binder.
| A6: MicroWorlds Project | Due: December 3rd at the beginning of class |
Include the following components:
Due: December 3, 2003 at the beginning of class.
Turn in:
(1) Design document
(2) Project printed out (each page) including a cover sheet.
On the cover sheet include your name,
project title, intended audience, and a brief description of the project
and its use in the classroom.
Staple all pages in the upper left corner.
(3) Copy your project onto the instructor's jazz drive or J: drive
on the teaching station.
(4) Show your project to the class.
See Example Projects on the H: drive or visit some of these MicroWorld Web sites.