TECHNOLOGY & TOPICS FOR EDUCATORS - SUMMER 2018 EDMS 350/ (CRN: 58047/58050) MONDAY/WEDNESDAY: 6:00 p.m. - 9:45 p.m.

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XAVIER UNIVERSITY Textbook: Secondary School Teaching, By Kellough & Kellough. TECHNOLOGY & TOPICS FOR EDUCATORS - SUMMER 2018 EDMS 350/550-81 (CRN: 58047/58050) MONDAY/WEDNESDAY: 6:00 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. (Cohen 190) PROFESSOR: Dr. T. M. Flick WEB PAGE: http://www.tmflick.net OFFICE: Cohen 198/ 745-3225 HOURS: by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will provide teacher licensure candidates with the general professional knowledge and skills that are necessary for success in both K-12 classrooms and the school community. Specifically, students will study: 1) technology and computers as they relate to the teaching professional both in the execution of classroom instruction, assessment and professional productivity;; 2) case law as it relates to teacher liability and professional behavior both in and out of the classroom; 3) effective principles of classroom management and discipline; 4) general course and lesson planning techniques; 5) general principles of student motivation. JOURNAL REVIEW: The student will review a current article on technology in the classroom or other appropriate topic (in your licensure field). Follow the required format and submit by posting (linking) the paper on your web site as a PDF file. WEB PAGE PROJECT (On-Line Portfolio): All students will construct a personal web site (including components of the portfolio project). LEGAL BRIEF: The student will write a legal brief on an assigned court case related to education and be involved in a class presentation of the case. Follow the required format and submit by posting (linking) the paper on your web site as a PDF file. PORTFOLIO PROJECT: The student will develop a teaching portfolio to be a part of the web page. Specific requirements of the plan will be discussed in class. PRESENTATION SOFTWARE: The student will develop short topics to present to the class using presentation software and other technology. This experience will be video-taped and critically reviewed by the student. FIELD EXPERIENCE: Although no field experience is required for this course, previous field experience log sheets in electronic format will be posted on your web site. (http://www.xavier.edu/education/forms) FILM COMPARISON ESSAY: Essay assignment is to compare and contrast the methods of school improvement at Garfield High School and Eastside High School. Watch the films (1) Stand and Deliver and (2) Lean on Me to gather your thoughts for the essay. Be sure to comment on the relevancy to 2016 schools. EVALUATION: 1) Since a major portion of the class will involve discussion and participation, ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY. A grade penalty will be assessed for missing class. 2) Your final grade will be an equal weighting of your completed web portfolio project, web page, and project presentation/self evaluation. NOTE: Please turn off all cell phones and beepers while in class. APPROXIMATE CLASS SCHEDULE: DATE TOPIC ASSIGNMENT May 7 Introduction-The Web/Portfolio Project & Teacher of the Year Chapter 1 & 2 May 9 Journal Review Due - Video Production I/Web Construction Chapter 3 May 14 Unit & Daily Planning/Reading Levels/Textbook Selection Chapters 4 & 5 May 16 Law 1 & 2/Legal Brief/Web Based Slide Shows Chapter 6 May 21 On-Line Portfolio/Law 3 May 23 INITIAL WEB PROJECT DUE /Legal Group Presentations Chapters 7 & 8 May 28 Memorial Day - No Classes May 30 Preparing Video for Web Site/Grading Software Chapters 9 June 4 Lab Session June 6 WEB PROJECT EVALUATION/William Purkey "School Should Be A Place For Everyone"

Your live web address is: http://site.xavier.edu/your login name Department of Secondary and Special Education 3800 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-7321 BASICS OF WEB PAGE CREATION 1) ALWAYS backup your WWW folder to at least two backup locations (like external hard drives or flash drives). The WWW folder is not stored on Xavier s system. If you loose your backup, you will have to start the project over. 2) ALWAYS work on your website from the WWW folder from YOUR DESKTOP. In other words, drag the WWW folder from your backup device to the desktop prior to making changes or additions. 3) The content of the WWW folder is: (If other files show up, see you instructor immediately) master web file.web - is the XARA editor version of your website The Folder master web file_web_files contains PDF and other content files for your website The Folder SlideShows contains the slide shows for your website. This folder must be manually drug to the Z drive to make your slideshows live. 4) To publish (make your website live) when working in Xara, click on file and select Export Website. Navigate to your Z drive and click Export. If asked, select Replace. Note that if you change the SLIDESHOWS, that FOLDER must be manually dropped on the Z drive. NOTE: PDF files must be copied to Z manually and the SLIDE SHOW folder must be copied to Z manually. 5) VERY IMPORTANT! Don t forget to drag your WWW folder from the desktop back to your backup devices. Be sure to select Replace All if asked. If you do not complete this step you will loose all of the changes made during your work session. To Burn your website to a DVD or CD 1) Double click on the My Computer icon. 2) Navigate to your Z drive and select all files and folders. 3) Double click on the My Computer icon again 4) Drag the selected files to the CD/DVD drive 5) From the resulting screen, be sure to click burn or burn to disk.

Department of Secondary and Special Education 3800 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-7321 BASICS OF VIDEO CREATION 1) ALWAYS backup your VIDEO PROJECT folder to at least two backup locations (like external hard drives or flash drives). If you loose your backup, you will have to start the project over. 2) ALWAYS work on your video from the VIDEO PROJECT folder from YOUR DESKTOP. In other words, drag the VIDEO PROJECT folder from your backup device to the desktop prior to making changes or additions. 3) The content of the VIDEO PROJECT folder is: (If other files show up, see you instructor immediately). Be careful not to import files to the story board that are not in the folders contained in your VIDEO PROJECT folder. Pictures - is a folder to hold pictures to be used in your video Sound - is a folder to hold sound and audio files to be used in your video Video - is a folder to hold video files to be used in your video My Video.MVP - is the Video Pro software mapping file to display your video on the story board 4) To export your video in a usable format click FILE, select EXPORT MOVIE, and choose the desired format. Be sure to export the move to the desired location. 5) VERY IMPORTANT! Don t forget to drag your VIDEO PROJECT folder from the desktop back to your backup devices. Be sure to select Replace All if asked. If you do not complete this step you will loose all of the changes made during your work session.

TO SAVE A FILL-ABLE FORM PDF AS A NON FILL-ABLE PDF CLICK OK THEN SELECT THE PLACE YOU WANT TO SAVE THE NON-FILLABLE PDF