Title: Integrating the Web and Microsoft Office
1Integrating the Web and Microsoft Office in the
Classroom
- Michael Vigorito, Ph.D.
- Department of Psychology
- Seton Hall University
2Why integrate computer technology into the
classroom?
- To improve instruction Pedagogy
- To support the SHU Mobile Computing Initiative by
providing students the opportunity to develop
strong computer skills.
3My goal is to provide students
- examples of computer use in a specific content
area (i.e., psychology). - computer resources that I expect to facilitate
learning - the opportunity to work with programs that
students are likely to use in their future
careers (e.g., Microsoft Office). - easy access to the computer resources by making
them available on my Web Site or BlackBoard.
To accomplish these goals I use Microsoft Office
to create supplementary resource materials and
distribute them on the Web.
4Microsoft Office is designed for seamless
integration with Windows and the Web.
Examples
- My Computer vs. Windows Explorer (compare with
Internet Explorer) - The Web Toolbar in Microsoft Office (PowerPoint,
Excel, Word) - Hyperlinking locally and to the Web
- Copying pasting across Microsoft applications
5Microsoft PowerPoint Resources
- Lecture slides and notes
- Assignments requiring students to create simple
PowerPoint presentations - Ancillary material to supplement the lectures
- Creating simple animations with no programming
experience - Including Hypertext to access local documents and
Web Sites
6PowerPoint Files for PSYC 3215
Learning 1/21/02 Click here to start
7Microsoft PowerPoint
This animation demonstrates a procedure for
studying spatial memory in animals
The words on slide above are hypertext to other
slides
8Microsoft Excel Resources
- Standard uses Descriptive Statistics,
Inferential Statistics, Graphs - Ancillary material to supplement the lectures
- Learning through Self-Discovery e.g.,
Classical Conditioning, Number Systems - Simple Animations e.g., Boolean logic
- Organization
- Academic Advising Workbook to keep track of
course requirements (available on the Psychology
Department Web Site) - Workbook to keep track of images downloaded from
the Web
9Microsoft Excel
Learning about conditioning through Self-Discovery
- Beginning students can play with the variables to
determine effects on acquisition extinction - Advanced students can study the formulas on the
2nd worksheet The formulas are based on a
prominent mathematical theory of conditioning.
10Microsoft Excel
This interactive spreadsheet allows students in
the Using Computers in Psychology (PSYC 1311)
course to compare different number systems.
11Microsoft Excel
Simple interactive animations can be created in
Excel by reducing cell sizes and using
Conditional Formatting
12Microsoft Excel
Excel is used to maintain a record of the images
harvested from the internet for use in
assignments and personal web sites. Responsible
use of images can be stressed by including
image-owner requests. Records of saved Web pages
and other documents can also be included.
13Microsoft Word
Web Tool Bar
Using the Web Tool Bar to create an electronic
portfolio.
14Microsoft Word
- Students are instructed on how to use Windows
Explorer to organize documents into folders and
manage their documents. - A portfolio index page is created with hyperlinks
to - MS documents on the local computer
- Web Sites (replaces web browser favorites)
15Microsoft Word
Organizing Lecture Outlines and Assignments
16Microsoft Word
Organizing Course Readings and Supplementary
Material
17FrontPage or BlackBoard?
I maintain a web site with links to my courses
for visitors and a link for my students to access
BlackBoard for additional material.