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ED 584 C: The Power of the Internet in the Classroom K - 12

ED 584 C: The Power of the Internet in the Classroom K - 12. Chris Radtke User Name : tempuser Password: ga12323. Does the internet keep you active or make you more productive? With this class, perhaps it will do both!.

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ED 584 C: The Power of the Internet in the Classroom K - 12

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  1. ED 584 C: The Power of the Internet in the Classroom K - 12 Chris Radtke User Name: tempuser Password: ga12323

  2. Does the internet keep you active or make you more productive?With this class, perhaps it will do both!

  3. http://www.cradtke.pbworks.com(click on ED 584 C: The Power of the Internet in the Classroom) • The website at the top of this page has all the class information you will need. • The class is broken down along with other links for you to check out. • Never hesitate to ask questions or slow me down as class progresses!

  4. The Schedule • Start at 8:30 (I will be here and available for any help you need starting at 8:00) • We will have a brief 15 minute break before lunch • Lunch 12:00 – 1:15 • Most days we will end by 4:00 • My intention is to provide enough class time and work time so you will not need time outside of class to complete any assignments (except to experiment between classes!)

  5. Life Before the Computer (Mindsets) • Memory was something you lost with age • An application was for employment • A program was a TV show • A cursor used profanity • A keyboard was a piano • A web was a spider’s home • A virus was the flu • A CD was a bank account • A hard drive was a long road trip • A mouse pad is where a mouse lived

  6. You will be registering at MANY websites…be sure to either remember or write down usernames and passwords! • Begin to consider computer/internet applications that you can bring into your classroom from this class • You will create accounts to store websites for future reference • You may want to bring a jump drive/flash drive to class to save work or transport photos or documents from home or school to this class • Your grade will be based on the completion of those types of exercises and onlinediscussions you will respond to

  7. Grading • Using a wiki created in PBWorks, students will participate in online discussions • These usually involve a brief post of your own along with a brief comment on someone else’s post • Students will create a variety of different projects and present one of them (below) to the class • A Wordle • An Animoto • A Glog • Webquest Evaluations

  8. Two New Accounts to be Created (gmail and Diigo) • Click on the link below if you do not have a gmail account (if you have one, you can just use that) • Gmail account sign up: You will use this account for all registrations you are creating for this course…and it will greatly simplify the process of remembering • Click on this link (Diigo) to create an account • Diigo allows you to keep all your bookmarks (favorites) online and NOT on your computer • You can log in to your account from any computer to see what websites you have kept • Once you create your account, we will install the Diigolet tool

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