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ONCOURSE TUTORIAL
The web tutorial is designed to give teachers the proper training in using the Oncourse lesson plan system. We will work on:
• How to create effective lesson plans in proper format. • Properly uploading lesson plans to the Oncourse system.• How to use the lesson plan system
Getting through the tutorial If you need to go back you just click on the
back button.
On each page there will be a graphic that will take you to the next section. You just give it a click.
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Creating lesson plans
What to include:• Title• Time• Lesson- What will be covered• Materials• Objective• Assessment
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Uploading lesson plans
Log in the website at oncoursesystems.com
Click on the My Planner tab.
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Select the week you want to input the lessons for.
Pay attention to which day you are putting information to ensure it is the right day!
Be sure to include all of the proper information.
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Once you have put in all the information in the correct section and date, be sure to check the Post Plans box!!
This is so that you team members, administration, and substitutes will be able to see your plans.
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Benefits of the Oncourse system Oncourse is not just a
place to put your own lesson plans. Educators are able to view their team member’s plans, copy plans for re-teaching, and so much more.
*Did you know there is an area to store documents such as teacher made assessments? They can be saved to use for the following year without having to keep a hard copy.
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Copying boxes
Go to the box you wish to copy and roll over it until the “Copy this Box” words appear.
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Viewing other team member plans
Under the calendar is a drop box arrow. When you click on the arrow you will be able to choose which person’s plans you would like to view. The plan go back over five years and can be copied
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All Done! You have completed the tutorial on creating a
proper Oncourse lesson plan, efficiently uploading a lesson plan, and learning other benefits of the program. Feel free to discover other benefits that can be useful. Be sure to log out so that your information can not be tampered with.
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Assessment time….Q.1) A lesson plan should include A. title, time, lesson, materials, objectives, and assessment. B. title, students, materials, and a tableC. assessment, objectives, materials, instructor, and a title
Q.2) What is the name of the system? A. Lesson planning B. On the course C. Oncourse
Q.3) In order for the administration to see your plans, what box should you check?
A. Upload B. post plans C. make available
Why an assessment? This assessment is helps teacher
understand the basics of what the course offers. This tutorial is meant to be available as needed, so the assessment should not be a major component. Teacher should have the opportunity to refer back when they need to.
The answers are a, c, and b
Tutorial summaryThe web tutorial is designed to give teachers the proper training in using the Oncourse lesson plan system. This system has been implemented to help make it easier for teachers to submit lesson plans to their principal and to have them available for substitutes in case of an emergency. This tutorial will include ways for teachers to effectively create lesson plans, properly upload their plans to the Oncourse system, navigation of the system.
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