Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Golden Standard for Evaluating Websites
I am looking at your videos and grading them. I am looking for use of your golden standard and that the video includes attribution for the work of others.
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Midterm
Well done! I have added the grading criteria to the bottom of your essays and will work on grading them over the next few days.
When you have time, please write a reflection of the exam...
How do you feel it went? How was the technology helpful?
How was the technology a barrier to showing what you have learnt?
How did the format of the exam and the question reflect what you have learnt over the semester?
When you have time, please write a reflection of the exam...
How do you feel it went? How was the technology helpful?
How was the technology a barrier to showing what you have learnt?
How did the format of the exam and the question reflect what you have learnt over the semester?
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
To Cite or not to Cite, that is the Question
When do you need to cite? Make a blog post about the citation rules we covered in class today. Include your personal observations and examples that are meaningful to you.
10 marks for the rules.
20 marks for your personal observations and examples.
Due by next lesson.
10 marks for the rules.
20 marks for your personal observations and examples.
Due by next lesson.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Top 5 Google Tricks You Should Know...
Sharing our Google Know How
Remember to include when these techniques would be useful, how they are useful and how to use them.
The grading criteria for this are:
This is for each tip and you need to include FIVE on your bulletin board.
The grading criteria for this are:
- Accurate description of the technique/strategy (5)
- Example of technique/strategy (5)
- Comparison of the Google results obtained using the technique/strategy to the Google results when doing a simple search (5)
- Description of when and why this technique/strategy would be useful in real life (5)
This is for each tip and you need to include FIVE on your bulletin board.
Then, reflect on your blog about what you've learnt by making and embedding a VOKI!
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Logical Fallacy Practice (and formative assessment)
Over the Eid break please complete the following work:
(A) Choose one of the two unused topics on the Google Spreadsheet and create arguments for or against the topic that include at least one example of each of the 5 fallacies that we have explored in class.
Submit your work through a post on your blog. Each argument is worth 5 marks, the majority of these marks will be awarded for your construction of the fallacy, the remainder will be for your ability to write them well.
(B) Give your classmates feedback on their use of logical fallacies by leaving a comment on the blogposts (for this assignment) of two of your classmates.
(A) Choose one of the two unused topics on the Google Spreadsheet and create arguments for or against the topic that include at least one example of each of the 5 fallacies that we have explored in class.
Submit your work through a post on your blog. Each argument is worth 5 marks, the majority of these marks will be awarded for your construction of the fallacy, the remainder will be for your ability to write them well.
(B) Give your classmates feedback on their use of logical fallacies by leaving a comment on the blogposts (for this assignment) of two of your classmates.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Logical Fallacies
We are investigating 5 logical fallacies:
Ad Hominem (Personal Attack)
Appeal to Irrelevant Authority
Appeal to Pity
Hasty Generalisation
False Dilemma
Make copies of the following documents on the shared drive and annotate your copy with your answers to the problems:
Logical Fallacy Practice
Logical Fallacy Analysis
We will have a quiz about the 5 logical fallacies next class and spend some time coming up with our own.
The topics for your Logical Fallacy presentations are available on the shared drive along with the rubric. You will be presenting individually on October 13th.
Ad Hominem (Personal Attack)
Appeal to Irrelevant Authority
Appeal to Pity
Hasty Generalisation
False Dilemma
Make copies of the following documents on the shared drive and annotate your copy with your answers to the problems:
Logical Fallacy Practice
Logical Fallacy Analysis
We will have a quiz about the 5 logical fallacies next class and spend some time coming up with our own.
The topics for your Logical Fallacy presentations are available on the shared drive along with the rubric. You will be presenting individually on October 13th.
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Embedding your Voki
Your Voki should look like this, not a link!
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