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Title: Defensive Driving on the Information Highway:


1
Defensive Driving on the Information Highway
  • Integrating Reading, Writing, and Technology.
  • CLRA 2006

2
Who are we?
  • Ann Dillon, Adjunct Professor, Reading,
    Vocabulary, Spelling, and Study Skills
  • Caryn Newburger, Associate Professor,
    Developmental Writing
  • Keith Lorcher, Senior Computer Support
    Technician, SAC Learning Lab

3
  • Most of the stuff on the information highway is
    road kill.
  • John Updike

4
Our Available Technology _at_ ACC Learning Labs
  • 500 new computers
  • Window XP SP2
  • MS Office Suite 2003
  • T1 internet connection
  • Assistive software hardware
  • Tutorial software

5
Computer Classroom Orientation
  • Requested by Instructor at the beginning of each
    semester
  • Taught by a Sr. Computer Tech.
  • Hands on walk through
  • MS Word document formatting
  • Tutorial software introduction
  • Internet email orientation Uploading
  • Handouts
  • Blackboard
  • Helps students save time

6
Word Processing
  • Setting up papers correctly (formatting)
  • Saving files
  • Spelling and grammar check
  • Proofreading
  • Printing

7
Computer-Based Tutorials
  • Weaver Instructional Reading Systems
  • Reading Comprehension Vocabulary
  • Skills Bank
  • Writing, Reading, Vocabulary
  • Plato
  • Study Skills, Reading, Writing More
  • Its up to the instructor to preview the
    software for content before assigning it to their
    students.

8
Searching the World Wide Web
  • Search engines
  • Trustworthy Information
  • Citing other peoples work
  • Filtering out unneeded information

9
Handouts
  • MS Word processing tips
  • Plato quick keys
  • Learning Lab schedule
  • Learning Lab guidelines
  • Bookmarks

10
Todays Computer Age Students
  • Masters of point and click
  • Primarily read headlines
  • Many have not finished a book start to finish
  • Impatient
  • Emoticons

11
Problems With Wired Classrooms
  • Does away with group studyinteraction
  • Need for computer classroom etiquette
  • Too many distractions
  • Computers are treated as babysitters
  • Technology should be used only as a
  • supplemental tool.

12
Internet Problems
  • Blogs
  • Whos checking content, spelling and grammar?
  • Social sites
  • Myspace.com facebook.com
  • Instant messaging
  • Developing a new language
  • Distractions
  • Music videos, games, youtube.com
  • Cyber Responsibility
  • Dog ate my paper

13
Surfing the Net
  • Preview reading assignments
  • Provide background information
  • Understand vocabulary

14
Surfing in Class
  • Explore using search engines
  • Learn to compose search phrases
  • Practice with connectors/descriptors
  • Identify web sources and sponsors
  • Supplement instruction

15
Exploring Online Sources
  • Practicing critical thinking skills
  • Making inferences
  • Evaluating written arguments
  • Drawing logical conclusions

16
Seeking Truth
  • Jurors creed
  • Jurors task
  • Identify the issue
  • Identify the evidence
  • Evaluate the evidence
  • Source/sponsor
  • Credibility
  • Purpose
  • Tone
  • Determine what may be missing
  • Bias
  • Reach a decision

17
Library Treasure hunt
  • Define topic
  • Identify search terms
  • Select periodical index (Academic Search Premier)
  • Select three sources on the same topic and
    evaluate
  • Author and publisher (scholarly journal vs.
    magazine)
  • Evidence presented
  • Type and length of article
  • Date
  • Search the Net for the same topic using the same
    process
  • Compare and contrast the results of both
    searches
  • Which is more detailed and documented?
  • Which is more credible?

18
Supplementing with Software
  • Reinforce instruction
  • Practice skills learned
  • Provide alternate examples
  • Add variety to instructional delivery
  • Allow students to set the pace
  • Support individualized instruction
  • Remediate

19
Word Processing in Class
  • Take lecture notes
  • Focus attention
  • Practice paraphrasing
  • Improve note taking speed
  • Take textbook notes
  • Help concentration
  • Apply reading study systems
  • Use subheadings
  • Create questions
  • Summarize/paraphrase
  • Review and Rehearse

20
Grammar Check Tool or Crutch?
  • Students misuse Grammar Check
  • They believe they dont need a solid foundation
    in English grammar and usage.
  • They expect computers to think for them.
  • They run Grammar Check and are stunned when they
    receive their graded essays.

21
Understanding Grammar Check
  • A Brief and Basic Linguistic Analysis of two
    sentences
  • We are writing essays.
  • We are writing students.

22
Surface Structures of the Two Sentences
  • (Pronoun (1st person (Present
    (Plural noun)
  • we) plural of participle
  • be) of write)
  • We are writing essays.
  • (Pronoun (1st person (Present (Plural
    noun)
  • we) plural of participle
  • be) of write)
  • We are writing students.

23
Deep Structures of the Two Sentences
  • (Pronoun (1st person (Present
    (Plural noun--
  • we) plural of participle
    direct object)
  • be--auxiliary) of write
  • main verb)
  • We are writing essays.
  • (Pronoun (1st person (Present (Plural
    noun--
  • we) plural of participle
    predicate noun)
  • be--state of write--
  • of being) adjective)
  • We are writing students.

24
Plagiarism in the 21st Century
  • Intentional plagiarism
  • Downloading essays
  • Buying essays
  • Collaborating with accomplished writers
  • Inadvertent plagiarism
  • Copying and pasting
  • Paraphrasing without citing
  • Mistaking original contributions as common
    knowledge.

25
Combating Rampant Plagiarism
  • Intervention
  • Plagiarism screening software
  • Custom tailored assignments with multiple,
    mini-deadlines
  • Instruction in proper paraphrasing
  • Instruction in rules about cutting and pasting
  • Instruction in M.L.A. or other documentation
    styles

26
Helpful Resources for Instructors Dealing with
Plagiarism
  • http//library.austincc.edu/help/guides.htm
  • (Austin Community Colleges own library
    website contains concise information about
    several documentation styles.)
  • http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/
  • (Advice for students about avoiding plagiarism)

27
Additional Plagiarism Resources
  • http//www.plagiarism.org/
  • (This site is sponsored by the manufacturers
    of the plagiarism software Turnitin and
    iThenticate, but it does also offer some advice
    on its research page both for students to avoid
    plagiarizing and for faculty to discourage
    plagiarism.)
  • http//www.indiana.edu/wts/pamphlets/plagiarism.s
    html
  • (Another good site for students with advice
    about proper paraphrasing)

28
Web links
  • www.austincc.edu/tutor/
  • http//library.austincc.edu/
  • www.austincc.edu/reading
  • www.austincc.edu/writing

29
Contact Info
  • Ann Dillon
  • adillon_at_austincc.edu
  • Caryn Newburger
  • carynn_at_austincc.edu
  • Keith Lorcher
  • lorcher_at_austincc.edu

30
  • Being technologically advanced and sophisticated
    is not the same thing as being literate and
    civilized.
  • Barrett Mosbacker
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