FNDS 6010Dr. Shumack Spring 2010

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FNDS 6010Dr. Shumack Spring 2010. Team Members. Course Management Options. Introduction. Delivery Methods. Syllabus. Visual Model. Online Course Content vs. Technical Environment Course Management System Function vs. Features Instructor Processes vs. Abilities Students - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FNDS 6010 Dr. Shumack Spring 2010

Team Members

Introduction

Syllabus

Visual Model

Delivery Methods

Course Management

Options

Online Course◦Content vs. Technical Environment

Course Management System◦Function vs. Features

Instructor◦Processes vs. Abilities

Students◦Pedagogy vs. Andragogy

Putting it all together

WEEK DATE TOPIC LECTURE READ PROJECTS DUE DATES

1 5/31

Intro & Ed -Philosophy

Video

~ Create Blog, www. blogspot.com~ Join Class Wiki

Jun. 6, 10

2 6/7Lesson Plan

Video Text~ Create daily lesson plan-Team Discussion

Jun. 13, 2010

3 6/14Class-room Mgmt

Video Two Articles

~ Create WikiPage~ Download Jing

Jun. 20, 10

WEEK DATE TOPIC LECTURE READINGS PROJECTS DUE DATES

4 6/21Class-roomMgmt

VideoTwo Articles

~ Create ClassroomMgmt Plan~ Team Disc

Jun. 27, 10

5 6/28 VideoTwo Articles ~ Integrated

Unit Plan ~ Overview Jing Project

Jun. 12, 10

6 7/12Unit Plan-ning

VideoTwo Articles

~ Jing Presenta-tion

Jul. 18, 10

WEEK DATE TOPIC LECTURE READINGS PROJECTS DUE DATES

7 7/19

Teach-ing Philoso- phy

Video

~Redefine TeachingPhiloso-phy~ 10 hr Ob due

Jul. 25, 10

8 7/26

~ Annota-ted Bibliog-raphy Due~ Final Exam

Jul. 30, 10

Cam Studio (asynchronous)

Echo 360 (asynchronous)

Wimba (synchronous)

Blackboards largest competitor

Collaboration and Communication are key

Has discussion boards, chats, email

State of Alabama uses program for high school ACCESS

www.desire2learn.com

Free Course Management System

Designed with pedagogy as main focus

Has blogs, forums, and moodle-docs

Has free demonstration page to experiment with program

www.moodle.com

BIBLIOGRAPHY REFERENCES

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