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Evaluation and Assessment of Technology
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EDCI 4993, 603, Fall 2001
4:30 to 7:15, Tuesdays
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Send your attendance eMail (every week)
Be sure you understand next week's assignment.
Journal at the end of class tonight. This is your opportunity to comment and make suggestions about our class. Journal entries are Anonymous. Password is Anon26324.
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In Class tonight:
We will try to:
- Review our Lesson Plans
- Practice some skills
- Investigate Filamentality
- We should save at least 45 minutes at end of class for Filamentality
- OK?
Let's Start
Assignment for next week:
Our 1st Book Review
... is due next week -- post your review to our message board before 4:00 PM onOctober 7
We will ... discuss every book in class, Tuesday October 9
Bring your book to class.
Come to class prepared to discuss ...
Why did you choose to review this book?
What is its Copyright?
What do you know about the author?
How did the book help you in your roll as educator?
Can you describe for us how your book relates to "Evaluation and Assessment of Technology"
There will be a "next week" assignment (almost) every week.
Weekly assignments are always due on the Sunday before each class.
Everyone in class benefits from your timely completion of these assignments.
Remember, to earn an A in this class, assignments MUST be completed on time!
House Keeping
This "House Keeping" section of our syllabus will contain information that may not be mentioned during class. But, you are still responsible for knowing and acting on the information here. This is true even if you missed class.
In fact, if you do miss class, you are still responsible for every thing on this weekly syllabus, especially the assignment for next week.
It is my intention to start class on time. For us this means 4:30 (not 4:35 or 4:50). Please respect your classmates and instructor -- make every effort to be here on time. If you must be late, be courteous -- sent us an eMail so that we know when to expect you.
This Syllabus page will change every week. Changes will (almost always) be ready by 4:00 PM on Sunday before class.
(Almost) All assignments are due at 4:00 PM on Sunday before class.
Every class will start with Questions -- your questions. Show me that you are interested in our class by being prepared to ask questions, questions about our class, about computers, about any old thing. Don't make me feel silly at the beginning of class -- when I say "any questions?" -- and all I hear is "the sounds of silence."
You are expected to keep up with not just your weekly assignments, but that of all your classmates. All assignments will be available to everyone vie eMail or our Discussion Board.
When sending mail to redCap, to George, or to anyone in our class ... sign your eMail (type your name at bottom or top of every message) because it is not always obvious from your eMail address who you are. Attachments are OK, so long as they are NOT the main text of your message. Keep in mind that not everyone will be able to receive your attachment and/or open it.
Do you have an eMail address? If not, every UNO student can have a UNO eMail address.
Be sure you have access to eMail before our next class.
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