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Title: Rochester Public Schools


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  • Rochester Public Schools

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Top Training Hot Zones
  • Effective course design principles
  • Managing the Course Menu and design
  • Working with Assignments
  • Making the Gradebook work for you

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Course Banner Resources
  • http//www.flamingtext.com
  • http//www.3dtextmaker.com

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Determine a Course Architecture
By Default
By Subject
By Time
By Functions
5
Navigation Bar Tricks Add a Hotlink
  • Manage Course Menu
  • Add Course Link
  • Browse to find Link Location

6
Navigation Bar Tricks Inserting Dividers
  • Manage Course Menu
  • Add Tool Area
  • (use Announcements)
  • Use lthrgt for Area Name

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Navigation Bar Tricks Link of the Week
  • Manage Course Menu
  • Add External Link
  • http//memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/today.html
  • http//www.historychannel.com/tdih/tdih.jsp?catego
    ryleadstory
  • http//todayinsci.tripod.com/
  • http//camel.math.ca/Kabol/
  • http//www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/hot.cfm
  • http//www.eduhound.com/weeklyspotlight.cfm

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Gradebook Same Course, Multiple Sections
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Change Item Name to Change Column Width
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Show Current Grade
  • Create a new gradebook column (add item OR upload
    from excel)
  • Make Total and Weighted Columns unavailable

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What is Effective Course Design?
  • Formal planning of a course and the creation of
    activities and events, with a focus on effective
    learning outcomes, that will help your students
    to learn independently and collaboratively.
  • A plan to create activities and present your
    content in ways that motivate your students

Source You Can Teach Online Building A Creative
Learning Environment. by Gary S. Moore, Kathryn
Winograd, Dan Lange
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People remember.
90 of what they DO
  • Simulation
  • Games

70 of what they SAY or WRITE
  • Live e-class
  • Interactive e-Course

50 of what they HEAR and SEE
  • e-Course with audio and video
  • Online Self-Study Guide

30 of what they SEE
  • Video
  • PowerPoint

10 of what they READ
  • e-mail
  • e-documents
  • e-whitepaper

e-Reading
e-Learning
Level of Course Design
Low
High
Source Charles Merrill, 1960 Educational Media
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Sample Content Strategy
Announcements Reminders Notices
Course Information Syllabus Course
Policies Assignment Schedule
Staff Information  Instructor Bio Contact
information
Course Documents Lecture Notes Handouts
Assignments  Project Specifications Lab work
Resources Recommended Reading
Communication Discussion Board Chat Drop
Box Groups
External Links Relevant Links
Assessment Create Assessments Online Gradebook
Pool Manager
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Sample Concept Map
Taxonomy of Dolphins
Biology of Marine Mammals
Taxonomy of Whales
Related Readings
Handouts
Cetacea
Behavior of Marine Mammals
Related Links
NOAA
Population Biology
Smithsonian site
Exercises
Assessments
Pre-Unit Assessment
Web Research Exercise
Self-Assessments
Marine Mammals
Post-Unit Assessment
Lecture Material
Lessons
NOAA
Three Orders
PowerPoint Presentation
Feeding and Ecology
Hearing and Echolocation
Discussion Board
Overview
Collaboration Tools
Drop Box
Introduction
Groups
Objectives
Chat
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Sample Unit Outline
Overview
Related Readings
  • Introduction
  • Objectives
  • Biology of Marine Mammals
  • Behavior of Marine Mammals
  • Population Biology

Lessons
Related Links
  • Three Orders
  • Hearing and Echolocation
  • Feeding and Ecology
  • NOAA
  • Cetacea
  • NOAA
  • Smithsonian How Deep can they go?

Assessment
Lecture Notes
  • Pre-Unit Assessment
  • Self-Assessment
  • Post-Unit Assessment
  • Overview Marine Mammals - PowerPoint

Handouts
Collaborative Tools
  • Taxonomy of Dolphins
  • Taxonomy of Whales
  • Discussion Board
  • Digital Drop Box
  • Groups
  • Virtual Classroom - Chat

Exercises
  • Web Research Exercise

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Organize Learning Materials
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Follow a Consistent Structure
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Blackboard Component Announcements
  • Welcome messages
  • Course policies and critical information
  • Time-sensitive updates to course materials,
    deadlines
  • Student Technical Support Information The number
    for the Computer Services Help Desk is 555-1234.
    It is staffed twenty-four hours a day. If you are
    having difficulty accessing course materials,
    they are there to assist you. Don't hesitate to
    take advantage of this service.
  • Tips
  • Keep it short and specific (and use time/date
    release)
  • Create links inside announcements to encourage
    instant access of new/important material

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Blackboard Component Course Information
  • Explicit instructions for navigating your course
    structure
  • Course description
  • Syllabus or class schedule
  • Required texts, lab materials, and other
    necessities
  • Attendance, participation, and grading policies
  • Tips
  • Organize your documents (by projects or by
    topics)
  • Provide information in chunks
  • Utilize One Stop Shop idea
  • Use color coding to group items together

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Blackboard Component Assignments
  • Written assignments
  • Journals and response papers
  • Maps, data sets, images, charts, video/audio
    clips
  • Tips
  • Provide clear instructions on completing and
    submitting the assignment, as well as a reminder
    on where/when students will find their posted
    grades
  • Specify the types of files you will accept
  • Prepare students for receiving feedback

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Blackboard Component Discussion Boards
  • Tips!
  • Explain facilitator role and participant
    expectations
  • Consistently follow pre-designed guidelines
  • Provide discussion board instructions for
    participants
  • Create multiple forums that are specific sub
    components of larger goal balance between depth
    and breadth
  • Avoid using just one forum, or threads become
    buried
  • Clearly present topic for forum and specific
    thread expectations
  • Allow participants to create new threads and
    attach files to threads
  • Avoid allowing editing of posts once posted

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Blackboard Component Surveys
  • Tips
  • Select topic areas where all participants would
    be interested in results
  • Clearly present how and when the data will be
    used/shared
  • Stress the anonymous nature of surveys
  • Choose topics that are relevant to daily practice
    and debatable
  • Offer incentives for completion
  • Limit number of questions make time commitment
    minimal
  • Limit number of open-ended questions selectively
    use short answer and essay question types
  • Present results in Bb to encourage return visiting

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Always About Accessibility
  • Dont forget the importance of font readability!
  • SIZE
  • COLOR
  • STYLE
  • Use ALT Tags with images, audio and video
  • A picture may be worth 1000 words . . . but 1000
    words downloads faster!
  • Tips
  • Take a course on Barrier-Free Course Design
  • http//easi.cc/workshops/easiweb.htm
  • Follow Blackboard guidelines
  • http//www.blackboard.com/products/access/coursebu
    ilder508.htm

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Dont Make Yourself Crazy
  • Develop a routine for updating course materials
  • Determine an email management strategy
  • Consider your own assignments for each section
    and each initiative, and set expectations
    accordingly.
  • Do you want to respond to every students every
    discussion posting?
  • Do you want to post items over the weekend?
  • How quickly will you grade papers?
  • Can you identify mentors within the class, and
    delegate some ongoing responsibilities?
  • Can you allow students to post and police their
    own participation?

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To Learn More http//behind.blackboard.com
  • http//www.behind.blackboard.com

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  • Thank you!
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