Week

Date

Notes

0 Aug. 20-22 
(Fri.-Sun.)
All: 

Projects
 
 

Team up with other students, even in other section
335 webmaster
Inquiry Page
Biology Workbench
Timeline project: past & future
Research on 335
Office hours: Mondays, 4:30-5:30, 7:00-8:00 p.m.;
email + chat + phone + realaudio?

Searching for the truth on the web (Activity 0)


CTER: Face-to-face orientation at UIUC. 

Personal introductions
 
 

Diverse class profile
My history: Learning; CS; Electronic Quills; RUU; CCK; JAAL column
Inquiry-based learning
Opening doors
Tech < Curriculum < Students
Dewey: watertight compartments; preparation for life
21st century literacy
Activity-based
Inquiry/Communication/Expression/Construction
CI 335 Introduction
Two sections: online/oncampus Course goals: Learning theory; Technology; Policy
Syllabus
Grading: CTERbase
Communication
Class listserv (everyone on?)
WebBoard
Special technology session (Gina Isabelli)
Course feedback: Now; Meta-conference
1
Aug. 31 All: During the first week you will participate in WebBoard discussions about possible projects. You will also complete your initial ePortfolio page (Activity 1).


On campus section: Same as week 0 for CTER
 
 

2
Sep. 7 All: We will continue to use WebBoard for both asynchronous and synchronous discussions about possible projects.



On campus: 

Re-introductions
Technical issues
 
 

CTERbase?
LRS?
WebBoard?
Gina's workshop, 8 :00 a.m. on Thursday
Netscape manuals
335 listserv/reflector
listing on students page
technology links on course page
suggestions for 335 page?
Mike Higgins: room 17 tools
Project discussion (proposals due Sep. 21)
Course feedback
3 Sep. 14 All: New course web features
CTERbase links to assignment details
new WebBoard conferences
class notes
protected chats and student lists
realaudio chat
new assignments
Open Directory site on Inquiry-based learning
What is OD?
Theories of learning and teaching
Instructional models
Project models and curriculum resources


By Week 3, you will have the foundation for your project work in the form of your project proposal (Activity 2).



On campus:
 
 
Project discussion
Time for technical help
4 Sep. 21 All: Both sections use WebBoard chat for the class meeting.

Cathedral versus Bazaar
 
 

Open Source
Open Directory
MP3
Collaboratories
Implications for education

Critiques of project proposals (Activity 3).



On campus: Project discussion
 
 
5 Sep. 28 All: Subject-appropriate computer resources (Activity 4).



On campus:

Reflect on chat session; compare to f2f.
View "Private Universe"
Discuss learning theory in relation to technology use
Lab time, 3-4; student helpers


Online: Possible audio chat, Wed., 7-8 pm

See a video of the audio chat.
 
 
 

6
Oct. 5 All: Critically reading the web (Activity 5).


On campus:
 
 
Additional technical help needed?
Project reports
Critical reading of the web
Open source
Project time
7
Oct. 12 All: Open source (Activity 6).


On campus: Easley, J. (1987). A teacher educator's perspective on students' and teachers' schemes. In D. Perkins, J. Lochhead, & J. Bishop (Eds.), Thinking: The second international conference (pp. 507-527). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Consider each of the eight assumptions in the Easley article, working in small groups.
 
 

Our findings
8
Oct. 19 All: Exploring emerging technologies (Activity 7).

On campus: 
  1. finish Easley assumptions
  2. Paley, V. G. (1981). Wally's stories: Conversations in the kindergarten. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  3. discuss assignments
  4. plan for demos next week
  5. project reports
  6. project time

Online: We had a good audio chat last night in which Jim Buell shared some off his work with web-enabled databases (see the URLs in his and my messages to the Emerging Technologies conference).

Here's the schedule for the next chats:
 
 

Monday, November 1, 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, November 17, 8:00-9:00 p.m.
We'll try to have music playing a little while before the actual chat so you can test your audio.
9
Oct. 26 All: History of educational technology (Activity 8).

Oncampus: We'll have demos today of emerging technologies, emerging at least in their use in education. if you volunteered to show some technology, be sure to bring whatever software or hardware you'll need. We should have both a PC and a Mac, with Internet connections.
  • Jason: Shockwave
  • Jennifer: graphing calculator
  • Rong-Ji: Java applets
  • Olga: conferencing
  • Chip: Discoveries
10
Nov. 2 New literacies (Activity 9).


Oncampus:
  • Biology Workbench demo
  • Inquiry Page
    • as example presentation
    • as site for posting units
    • as collaboratory
  • timeline
  • schedule for Nov. 30, Dec. 7 presentations
  • project discussions
11
Nov. 9 Access (Activity 10).


Oncampus:
Yu-Chi Tai: mathematics learning
Questions about assessments of computer skills:
  1. Is the North Carolina set of tests a good assessment?
  2. What is the relative value of the performance assessment versus the multiple choice test?
  3. What problems do you see with it, if any?
  4. How could you make a better assessment?
  5. Are aspects of this assessment applicable to grade levels or student groups other than grade 8, pre-high school?
12
Nov. 16 Policy (Activity 11).
Evaluation of information technologies (Activity 12).


Oncampus:
Stephen Quinton: curriculum issues
13
Nov. 23
14
Nov. 30 Final project (Activity 13).


Oncampus: Project presentations
  • Learning styles
    • Shamus: web resource
  • Early childhood education
    • Aysel: history of ECE
  • Mathematics
    • Rong-Ji, Menglung, Junghyun: descriptive statistics
    • Jennifer: graphing calculators
    • Kai-Yu: Geometer's Sketchpad
    • Julie, Annie: math tutor-algebra
  • Science
    • Mihye: electricity
    • Juna: EcoLit
15
Dec. 7 Reflect on your learning (Activity 14).


Oncampus: Project presentations
  • Arab scholars
    • Emad: web resource
  • Travel
    • Khitam: travel unit
  • French 
    • Jason: vocabulary tutorial/game
  • Music
    • Jesse, Martin: web resource
  • Higher education
    • Julie: selecting appropriate educational technologies
    • Olga: how to use instructional technologies
    • Ruchira, Ava: survey