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1 Minute Discussion Find out what you have in common with your partner. Microsoft, 2011
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Career Interests You and your partner each have at least one same career of interest or field of interest. – Identified through the Naviance career survey You’ll be working together to learn more about that career of interest. 1 minute - find out what your partners careers of interest are.
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Career GASP Project Overview 7 th Grade Career GASP Project Microsoft, 2011
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GASP G – Gather To collect information A – Analyze To study the information closely S – Synthesize To combine information from multiple sources P – Present To share the information Microsoft, 2011
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Project Objectives You will work with a partner to gather, analyze, synthesize, and present information about a career that interests both of you. While learning about careers, you also will be developing GASP learning strategies and collaboration skills. – These skills are necessary to be successful in middle school, high school, and postsecondary education.
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Information First, you and your partner will choose one career of interest to explore. Then, you will be required to gather, analyze, synthesize, and present information about 5 topics related to your selected career of interest.
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1. Career Description 1.What kinds of tasks do employees do? 2.What responsibilities do employees have? 3.What does a typical day look like? A work week? 4.Who do the employees work with? 5.What technology, machines, equipment, etc. do the employees work with? 6.What kind of environment do employees work in?
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2. Career Preparation 1.What education is required for this career? 2.What level of education/type of degree do most employees have? 3.How many years of education and training does this job require? 4.What skills and strengths does the job require? 5.What experience is helpful to have? 6.What classes in middle and high school might help someone prepare? How? 7.Which colleges or universities have programs that can help a person prepare?
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3. Career Salary 1.What is the average salary? 2.What is the starting salary? 3.What is the top salary?
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Career Outlook 1.About how many jobs are currently available in this field? 2.In what year can you expect to enter this career field? – About how many jobs are expected to be available at that time? 3.What is the job outlook for this career? What is impacting the outlook?
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Career Fit 1.What skills, strengths, and interests do you have that fit with this career? 2.What appeals to you about the career? 3.What is something that concerns you or does not appeal to you about the career?
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Presentation Each pair will give a 3-5 minute presentation about their chosen career. Students must have a visual presentation to go along with their oral presentation. The visual should include information that answers all of the questions listed on the first page. The visual presentation can take the following forms: – Poster – Power Point – Webpage – Newsletter – Brochure – Flash or Animated presentation
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Presentation Dates Presentations will be given on:
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Assessment You will be evaluated using the rubric provided – In the information categories, you’ll be evaluated on: How well you answer the questions How accurate the information is that you provide. – In the presentation categories, you’ll be evaluated on: The clarity of the presentation The amount of time and effort your put into preparing your presentation The visual appeal of your presentation Your ability to collaborate with your partner
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Steps for Completing the Project 1) Gather Information – Today Work on defining the task: – What is the objective of the project? – What is expected of us? – Identify what we know, what we need to know, and our ideas about how to go about finding information and addressing the task. – Next two classes: Consider sources: – where to look – where not to look – source credibility Gather information using reading and note taking strategies – Sources, information, notes – Paraphrasing and summarizing Citing Sources
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Steps for Completing the Project 2.Analyze the information. – What is important? – What are the main ideas? – Is the information helpful? – Is the information applicable? – Is the information credible?
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Steps for Completing the Project 3.Synthesize the information. – What information is in more than one source? – What information is only in one source? – Paraphrase or put ideas into your own words – Combine what you’ve learned from the multiple sources
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Steps for Completing the Project 4.Finally, you will Present the information. – Determine your audience. – Determine how you will visually present what you’ve learned Poster Power Point Webpage Newsletter Brochure Flash or Animated presentation – Determine the materials needed. – Create the presentation. – Give the presentation. – Evaluate the presentation.
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Step 1: Define the Task Form your pair Discuss the task: – What is the task? – What are they being asked to do? – What is expected in the end? Choose a career to study. – Look at your Naviance Career Survey results if you need help.
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Know, Need to Know, Ideas Complete a Know-Need to Know chart with your partner. Brainstorm everything you already know about the career in the left-hand column In the middle column, list the information you still need to find In the right-hand column, brainstorm places you might find that information.
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Brainstorm What are some possible sources of information for this project? Microsoft, 2011
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Which Sources Will You Use? In your pairs, briefly discuss which sources you think will be most helpful and appropriate for the information you are gathering. Microsoft, 2011
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Next Class The next class will be about gathering information. Based on the chart you completed, develop an action plan for research and assign each partner to gathering information next class on at least one topic from the “Need to Know” column.
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To-Do Log in to Naviance Go to the “My Planner” Tab Go to the “To-Do List” Tab Add a To-Do
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To-Do Your To-Do should remind you of the information you need to search for in the next class. Example:
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Reference Microsoft Office Images. (2011). Retrieved from http://office.microsoft.com/en- us/images/
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