Sunday, March 21, 2010

Week 10: Whew, the end at last?

This week is for the final project. I am also serving on a WASC visiting committee, so I have had to work double time to get everything done.

I created an outline based on the schedule we received in this class--I admit it, it was a good format so why recreate the wheel, and besides you would recognize it. I have also created the online quizzes I would use that support the weeks' content and an explanation of the technologies used. I have included a sample of the type of activity I would use, I am not sure if all of this was expected, but once I got on a roll I thought the explanation was not quite sufficient without a sample, so I threw it in.

www.lindafaulk.com/Session_topics.docx
www.lindafaulk.com/Techologies.docx
www.lindafaulk.com/cereal_box_problem.docx
www.lindafaulk.com/quizes.docx

Yes, I realize that technologies and quizzes are spelled incorrectly, but I have had a glass of wine after a 14 hour day and by the time I realized the misspellings, I had already uploaded the files under these names.

I used the topic of probability because it is a very good topic for online instruction. Some other topics would probably not be as good of choices, due to the intensive math symbolic language involved. But probability? Almost all can be explained using common language and concepts that most people are familiar with. I have enjoyed this class, and look forward to next quarter to exploring more online content.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Linda,
    I couldn't get your pages to open up. They opened as a zip file and i couldn't open the pages. One suggestion may be to save the documents as a Word 97-2003 to make it open easier for those that do not have Office 07. If you go down to 'Save As' it is an option.

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