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2014 6340 Week 10

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Week 10  (Week 4A)     EDTC 6340 Advanced Applications of Technology

Session Plan and Activities

For the next few weeks, you will be concentrating on your Web 2.0 personal choice applications in preparation of your Collaborate presentations. You will continue with developing information on your tools and finally, you will be covering Chapter 8 in your text and revising your copyright presentation again based on your readings.

 
Readings/Viewings

Please read the articles before class on Tuesday.

  • Week 10 Materials - this page
  • Chapter 8
Collaboration
No meeting this week.
Due this Week

The actions you need to complete this week as well as directions for each activity follow.

For the remainder of the week, please continue with your personal Web 2.0 choices.

 

Read Chapter 8 of your text and briefly summarize/reflect main points.  Revise copyright PPT  based on readings, focusing on Rubric  below.

CATEGORY 25 20 15 10
Summary Detailed defense of changes to the presentation based on Chapters 7-9. Some defense of the changes. Little defense of changes. No defense of changes.
Images Images were of high quality and related well to the subject. They were large - with one primary image per slide (not 2 -4 little ones.) Most images were of high quality and related well to the subject. They were large - with one primary image per slide (not 2 -4 little ones.) Some images were of high quality and related well to the subject. Some may have been too small for the audience to see clearly. Images were of poor quality and/or sized too small to have an impact.
Emotion Images/content evoked an emotional response that related to the content. Images/content make an attempt to evoke an emotional response and were largely successful in doing this.  Images/content was did little to evoke an emotional response.  Images/content did not evoke an emotional response. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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