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Review completed by: David Copeland Mary Leigh Sellers Randall (Luke) Young
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Strengths: Goals and objectives clear and assessed in various manners Breadth, depth, and rigor for learning objectives Requirements consistent with goals and objectives Contact information for instructor provided to students Current, correct, and reflects cultural sensitivity Introduction addresses academic integrity, plagarism, copyright issues
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Weaknesses: Information literacy and communication skills not present Learning resources limited Links to course standards in syllabus not current and do not open Netiquette and privacy policies not addressed
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Recommendations : Create assignments that develop information literacy and communication skills Provide resource page with additional links and study supports Update links to Common Core Standards pages Provide lessons on netiquette and address privacy policies
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Strengths: Design appropriate for 8th grade with variety of ways to learn Logically organized units with objectives, activities, assignments, assessments, and resources Wide variety of engaging, interactive, and interesting lessons Higher-order thinking and critical reasoning activities Readability levels, written, and mathematical requirements at 8 th grade level Immediate computer-based feedback with activities and assessments
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Weaknesses: Unit/lesson numbering somewhat confusing Course lacks student-student activities No first week activity to confirm student engagement Course lacks appropriate instructor- student and student-student interaction Limited access to enrichment resources
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Interactions Between Students and Teachers: Performance tasks submitted online to instructor Students contact the course instructor online, by e-mail, and by phone with questions Interactions Between Students: One group project during the semester working online
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Recommendations: Develop more student-to-student activities perhaps using discussion questions or projects Develop an online quiz or lesson to confirm initial student engagement Develop and communicate program guidelines for non-responsive students Develop a resource page that students can access for course enrichment Remove the 09.10 Module Nine Test from Unit 1 (if an error)
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Strengths: Strategies consistent with goals and objectives Reasonable with appropriate methods to assess students’ mastery Constant, varied, and timely throughout the course Students constantly aware of his/her mastery of content Wonderful variety of assessment materials Grading policy and practices easy to understand
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Types and Frequency: Pre-test and fluency checks every lesson Formative practice assessments throughout every lesson Multiple choice quizzes or short answer questions at the end of each lesson Summative unit test at the end of each unit Performance task assessment each unit
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Weaknesses: No weaknesses Recommendations: No recommendations
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Strengths: Clear and consistent navigation throughout the course Variety of engaging media Content-specific tools and software
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Types and Frequency: Audio files explaining graphics or concepts in many lessons Video files explaining graphics or concepts in many lessons Animations and manipulated animations inviting student participation in many lessons Use of Math Open Reference in one lesson Use of online graphing calculator based on student need
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Weaknesses: No major weaknesses Recommendations: Provide a list of additional websites and online resources
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