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1 BYOC: Using Activities and Lesson Planning Dr. Carol Michaels Product Specialist and Certified Trainer Education Technology Partners

2 Activities - one of the last steps in the BYOC curriculum writing process.  Allows for teacher individuality, creativity and autonomy.  Teachers can streamline materials.  Alignment of LTs – piece of mind!  Uploading of resources, documents, web links, etc.

3 Activities are Added from the TOPIC Page:

4 Fill in Name, Description, and click on appropriate Learning Targets. Save.

5 Fill in District-determined fields such as: -Student Expectations -Resources/Attachments -Learning Styles/Knowledge/Learning -Miscellaneous Options -Reviews/Publishing Comments

6 Fill in the remainder of the fields as determined by your district.

7 Bet You Didn’t Know…  Even when a course is published – teachers can always add and edit activities!  Educators can rate activities that belong to their colleagues with 1-5 stars! Reviews include a rating and comment.

8 Bet You Didn’t Know (continued)…  You can copy and paste activities from one topic to another!  You can keep your activities private, share them with other colleagues, make them visible to other educators in BYOC or the public.  If you need assistance creating activities, help is not far away!

9 Q & A

10 Using the Lesson Plan Feature  In order to use the lesson plan feature, teachers must have fully populated courses, including activities.

11 District Administrators must first:  1. Enable Lesson Plans  2. Optionally Create Lesson Plan Schedules  3. Create Lesson Plan Templates  4. Have a current calendar/schedule

12 Using Classes – Lesson Plans Lesson Plan Modes  Lesson Plan by Class – Strongly Recommended  Lesson Plan by Course – Not recommended, Legacy Support  Approvals, Not recommended  Require Dates/Times – Use predefined schedules Lesson Plan Schedules  Traditional Bell Schedule – High School/Middle School  Duration-based Schedule – Elementary School

13 Teachers then:  1. Create Classes  2. Add Lesson Plans  3. Edit and Enhance Lesson Plans  4. View/Print/Utilize Lesson Plans

14 Video: How to Create a Lesson Plan

15 List of Lessons by Date, Time, Class, and Focus

16 Calendar View of Lesson Plans

17 Lessons Divided by Days of the Week

18 Printing  You can also print or view lessons by the day or by the week.

19 Sharing  You have the option to share lessons with other teachers  You have the option to share the ability to edit

20 Questions?

21 Many Levels of BYOC SUPPORT  Documents and Videos: BYOC Admin Website: Help and Training Section Curriculum Help/ Training Documentation/Training Documentation Videos Resources  Direct Email Support: BYOC Admin. Website: Support Section – School Software Group help desk  Technical Support: School Software Group: (800) 596-0735  Sales, Training, and Professional Development: Education Technology Partners: (314) 569-0351  Advanced Professional Development Suite: contact ETP for details at (314)-569-0351


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