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1 Using the Internet as a Learning Tool Angela Benson, Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Abel Arredondo,Program Specialist, SSS/UB Santa Ana College January, 2004

2 2 Introductions Angela Benson  Assistant Professor  The University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign  abenson@uiuc.edu abenson@uiuc.edu Abel Arredondo  Systems Analyst  Student Support Services and Upward Bound  Santa Ana College, CA  Arredondo_Abel@rsccd.org Arredondo_Abel@rsccd.org Participant Introductions  Programs  Program Technology Use

3 3 Resources Review Powerpoint Presentations for Download  http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/abenson/trio/ http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/abenson/trio/ Seminar Binder Book: Learning with Technology: A Constructivist Approach by Jonassen, Peck and Wilson, ISBN: 0-13-271891-X

4 4 Objectives After this session, you will be able to:  Identify 3-5 instructional applications of online technology tools for your TRIO program  Identify the standards that these applications address  Identify resources that you can leverage to support the online learning objectives of your TRIO program

5 5 Agenda First 90-minute Segment  Basic Operations and Concepts  Social, Ethical and Human Issues  Internet Productivity Tools Second 90-minute Segment  Internet Communications Tools  Internet Research Tools  Internet Problem-solving and Decision-making Tools  Employing Technology to Meet Program Objectives  Evaluation

6 Basic Operations and Concepts Student technology skills Assessment tools Internet Basics

7 7 Assessment Tools National Educational Technology Standards  http://cnets.iste.org/index.shtml http://cnets.iste.org/index.shtml Profiler Online Collaboration Tools  http://profiler.pt3.org/ http://profiler.pt3.org/ NetDay Compass  http://www.netdaycompass.org/categories.cfm?cate gory_id=4&instance_id=83 http://www.netdaycompass.org/categories.cfm?cate gory_id=4&instance_id=83 Santa Ana College Examples (Binder also)  User Skills Assessment User Skills Assessment  Computer Needs Survey Computer Needs Survey

8 8 Internet Basics Net.Tutor  http://gateway.lib.ohio-state.edu/tutor/ http://gateway.lib.ohio-state.edu/tutor/ The WebTeacher  http://www.webteacher.org/windows.html http://www.webteacher.org/windows.html

9 Social, Ethical, and Human Issues AUPs Copyright Plagiarism Web Accessibility

10 10 Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) Guidelines/policies for computer/Internet use  What/who you allow your students to access  Who/what you allow to access your students Develop an AUP  http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/olr/aup/aupreq.html (Indiana Department of Education) http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/olr/aup/aupreq.html  http://www.classroom.com/community/connection/ho wto/aup.jhtml (Classroom Connect) http://www.classroom.com/community/connection/ho wto/aup.jhtml Santa Ana College AUP Example (Binder)  Laptop Use Orientation Laptop Use Orientation

11 11 Copyright Copyright Quiz  Copyright Test from HRE 384 Copyright Test from HRE 384 Copyright Myths  http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html Copyright Crash Course  http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/cprt indx.htm http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/cprt indx.htm Using Materials from the Internet  http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/use ofnet.htm http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/use ofnet.htm

12 12 Plagiarism What is it  Using ideas and expressions without citing the source Why it’s easier on the Web  Copy-and-paste  Buying papers online How to spot it  http://www.plagiarism.org/ http://www.plagiarism.org/ How to prevent it  Inform students  http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/citing.htm http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/citing.htm

13 13 Web Accessibility in Learning Federal and (sometimes) state law requires that web resources be accessible to students with disabilities  http://www.access-board.gov http://www.access-board.gov Universal Design in the Curriculum  http://www.cast.org http://www.cast.org  http://www.ahead.org http://www.ahead.org  http://www.w3.org/WAI/ http://www.w3.org/WAI/ Consult your disability services provider

14 Internet Productivity Tools Homework Helpers & Tutorials Study Skills Helpers Lesson Plans Online Courses Santa Ana College Tutoring Demo

15 15 Homework Helpers Discovery School  http://school.discovery.com http://school.discovery.com AOL School  http://school.aol.com/ http://school.aol.com/ A Library Resource Page  http://www.multnomah.lib.or.us/lib/homework/ http://www.multnomah.lib.or.us/lib/homework/ Ask Jeeves  http://www.askjeeves.com http://www.askjeeves.com

16 16 Study Skills Helpers Dr. Ah-Clem  http://thetwocrows.com/ahclem/index.html http://thetwocrows.com/ahclem/index.html Richland Community College  http://www.richland.cc.il.us/staff/sblahnik/studys kills.html http://www.richland.cc.il.us/staff/sblahnik/studys kills.html Virginia Tech  http://www.ucc.vt.edu/stdysk/stdyhlp.html http://www.ucc.vt.edu/stdysk/stdyhlp.html

17 17 Tutors, Tutorials and Lesson Plans UNC Writing Tutor  http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/online.html http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/online.html Marco Polo Internet Content  http://www.marcopolo-education.org/ http://www.marcopolo-education.org/ ASPIRA CTC  http://ctc.aspira.org/ http://ctc.aspira.org/ Microsoft Office Template Gallery  http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/templategall ery/ http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/templategall ery/

18 18 Online Courses Student Readiness  http://www.uwex.edu/disted/students.html http://www.uwex.edu/disted/students.html Distance Learning Courses and Programs  http://www.geteducated.com/ http://www.geteducated.com/

19 19 Santa Ana College Tutor Demo Utilizing Digital Boards in an Online Tutoring Environment (Hands-On Demo)  http://www.homestead.com/oltutor.html http://www.homestead.com/oltutor.html  P/W: FLOWER (Uppercase)

20 Internet Communications Tools E-mail Internet Chat Whiteboards MOOs Learning Management Systems

21 21 Internet Communications Tools Tools Summary Sheet (Binder)  ToolSummary.htm ToolSummary.htm WebLogs  http://www.blogger.com http://www.blogger.com MOOs [Groupspace]  http://cinemaspace.berkeley.edu/~rachel/moolist/ http://cinemaspace.berkeley.edu/~rachel/moolist/ Yahoogroups [Groupspace]  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OnlineTRIO/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OnlineTRIO/

22 22 Blackboard Demo Blackboard (Learning Mgmt System)  http://blackboard.cet.uiuc.edu/ http://blackboard.cet.uiuc.edu/  User ID: trio01,..., trio20  Password: trio01,..., trio20

23 23 Internet Research Tools Discovering, Evaluating and Using Resources on the Web  http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guid es/Internet/FindInfo.html http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guid es/Internet/FindInfo.html  http://library.albany.edu/internet/ http://library.albany.edu/internet/  http://www.google.com/ http://www.google.com/ Web Citations  http://www.library.georgetown.edu/internet/cit e.htm http://www.library.georgetown.edu/internet/cit e.htm

24 Technology Problem-solving and Decision-making Assessment tools: quiz makers, rubric makers Counseling tools: financial aide, career assessment

25 25 Counseling Tools AOL School College and Career  http://school.aol.com/highschool/college_career /index.adp http://school.aol.com/highschool/college_career /index.adp Students.gov  http://www.students.gov/index.html http://www.students.gov/index.html

26 26 Assessment Tools Quiz Makers  http://school.discovery.com/quizcenter/quizc enter.html http://school.discovery.com/quizcenter/quizc enter.html  http://quiz.4teachers.org/index.php3 http://quiz.4teachers.org/index.php3 Rubric Makers  http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php Puzzle Makers  http://puzzlemaker.school.discovery.com/ http://puzzlemaker.school.discovery.com/  http://www.varietygames.com/CW/ http://www.varietygames.com/CW/

27 Employing Technology to Achieve Program Objectives Santa Ana College Program Example Six Steps to Success Small Group Discussion

28 28 Employing Technology to Achieve Programs Objectives OBJECTIVE 7: Strengthen English Language and Composition Skills The technology component developed at the beginning of the fall 2001 semester included English tutorials and study skills building. SSS participants had access to student computers in the SSS office and also had an opportunity to borrow laptops for a total of a two-week period each time, enabling them to research material for their English classes and submit professional, typed material. Description of Laptop Component (Binder) Description of Laptop Component

29 Getting Started Six Step Process Small Group Discussion

30 30 Getting Started: Step 1 - Plan Develop a technology integration plan  Contributes to program objectives  Promotes active learning for students  Get computers into the hands of students  Reflects your vision for your program Examples  Santa Ana College  Suggestions from the class

31 31 Getting Started: Step 2 - Personnel Build your knowledge base  Directors “own” and “share” the vision  acquire the knowledge yourself or secure a resource person with the knowledge (could be a TRIO client/student) “technical” technology skills “learning” technology skills

32 32 Getting Started: Step 3 - Partner Leverage local resources (find partners)  Associated institutions may provide Space for labs Fully equipped labs Internet/e-mail accounts for students Technical support for equipment Technology training for staff Matching funds for any grant money received

33 33 Getting Started: Step 4 - Hardware Standard Configuration Pentium M Processor (4) 1.6 GHz 256K RAM DVD-CDRW Combo 30 Gig hard drive 32MB Video Card 17” monitor n Purchase quality equipment first n Consider laptops for lab & loan n Consider wireless for outreach n Sample Configurations Minimum Configuration Pentium M Processor 1.40 GHZ 256K RAM DVD/CDRW Combo 30 Gig hard drive 32MB Video Card 15” monitor

34 34 Getting Started: Step 5 - Software Microsoft Office suite common, not required  Word for Word Processing  Excel for Spreadsheets  Access for Database  Powerpoint for Presentations  FrontPage for Web Development (or Netscape Composer)  Internet Explorer for Web Browser (Netscape Navigator)  Outlook for E-mail (or Netscape Messenger) Free stuff at http://www.cnet.comhttp://www.cnet.com

35 35 Getting Started: Step 6 - Access Consider school and home access  Dial-up modem access - slower  Cable modem / DSL – faster, but more expensive LowerMyBills.com  http://www.lowermybills.com http://www.lowermybills.com

36 36 Small Group Discussion Questions How can online technology tools be used to help you achieve the program objective that you identified prior to coming to the seminar? What other ways can only technology tools be used to enhance your program’s ---  Instructional services?  Tutoring services?  Counseling services?  Other? How can the 6 steps helps you to get started with using technology to achieve your program’s objectives?

37 37 Wrap Up Q&A Evaluation


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