Assignment 1 Questions?
Info Gathering - RSS (Google and Netvibes), Teacher Tube, Slideshare
Better Searching - Google help, country codes, Web Quest, LessonPlanet, teacherTap, Google Cheat Sheet
Sematntic web search - KartOO, Grokker, Inquiry Based Learning
Assessment - Eastern School District (Nfld), Kathy Schrock, Rubistar, Teach-noloy
References - Citation Machine, Easybib,
November Learning Resources
Manage email?
Tomorrow's news today - bias / perspective
Project Gutenberg - free books
Start NETS testing ??
Free Security Software for your PC
Class
Marshall McLuhan (disinfodave on YouTube) - enhance, obsolesce, retrieve, reverse
Clarity
Examples
.
So what about:
Don Tapscott Grown Up Digital excerpt - found on the bottom of the page.
the articles or reviews of the The Dumbest Generation by Mark Bauerlein.
OR
the interview on PBS with both Tapscott and Bauerlein.
or
TVO with Gary Small and Don Tapscott - click on the Your Brain on Tech tab if necessary
Divide into like groups and confirm ideas
Divide into dissimilar groups and share.
Important Ideas
McLuhan Overview - roddy99 on YouTube
Teacher and Tech Lab 2
Phishing example
Using the wiki - create pages, edit sidebar and delete stuff.
Powerpoint - tips
- Ezeter
- Garr Reynolds
- Microsoft Do's and Don'ts
Google Docs - create, save and publish
Start NETS testing ??
Class
Frameworks for ICT - fitting the readings for next week into a context
Introduce McLuhan
McLuhan Overview - roddy99 on YouTube
Marshall McLuhan (disinfodave on YouTube) - enhance, obsolesce, retrieve, reverse
Readings for next class - Tapscott or Beuerlein
Read Don Tapscott Grown Up Digital excerpt - found on the bottom of the page.
Read one of the articles or reviews of the The Dumbest Generation by Mark Bauerlein.
OR
Listen to an interview on PBS with both Tapscott and Bauerlein.
or TVO with Gary Small and Don Tapscott - click on the Your Brain on Tech tab if necessary
FYI:
savevid.com - to convert Youtube video to m4v
Important Ideas - 4 & 5
iBrain ideas
Film Tactics (or what's the point?)
What is education? Why are you here? What do you hope to accomplish with your students?
Write out two sentences on your own. Share this with a group of four and recombine all your stuff into two sentences to share with all of us.
For next week (Jan 20/21):
Read Don Tapscott Grown Up Digital excerpt - found on the bottom of the page.
Read one of the articles or reviews of the The Dumbest Generation by Mark Bauerlein.
OR
Listen to an interview on PBS with both Tapscott and Bauerlein.
FYI:
savevid.com - to convert Youtube video to m4v
Filed under: EdTechNOT, U of M CS 2007, Internet Pedagogy, Comp Sci C&I, CS 2008, T&T 2008, T$T Winter 2009
Lab Work 1
1) Claim your U of M ID (if you haven't already)
2) Create a google.com account --- so we can try a bunch of tools
3) Add your email to join teacherandtech.pbwiki.com
4) Check out netvibes.com/rredekopp
5) log in to WebCT (course outline web)
6) check http://nlcommunities.com/communities/rredekopp/
7) Blogs, wikis and RSS - what, why and what's the difference?
8) Powerpoint - tips
Using Technology in Education for:
- Basic Communication (blogs and PP - students, parents & teachers)
- Info Gathering (RSS, web sites and advanced search)
- Subject Specific Software - D&P, simulations, GPS, graphing, labs
- Info Creating (wikis, blogs, web sites)
- Collaboration - wikis, docs, video, audio
- Presentation / Motivation (Hawthorne effect and larger audience)
Gmail (if you want to use it) gmail.com
RSS feeds (reader.google.com)
Blogs (www.blogspot.com) Use your google log-in
Documents (docs.google.com) For word pro, spreadsheets and presentations. You can share these for collaboration.
Calendars (calendar.google.com)
Important Idea - Supervise yourself
Introductions
Course overview
Course Outline and assignments (on WebCT)
Who is R. Redekopp?
Learning names
Watch Shift Happens and discussion
Important Idea #1 - You are not like them
Read the iBrain excerpt.
Meet in the computer lab (room 328) to start next class.
Other books mentioned in some sections:
Thomas Friedman - The World Is Flat (Bangalore reference)
Isaac Asimov - AI and robots and laws of robotics (Wikipedia, Asimov Web Site)
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