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How to Have a Paperless Classroom SOME PRACTICAL IDEAS from Allison Smith, English
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Use E-mail (with Attachments): For class distribution lists To deal with absent students For reminders (what’s due, what to read,…) For students to contact each other (for revision, editing, group work)
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Use MS Power Point: For lecture material in class To post lectures on web sites or WebCT To email missed materials to absent students To highlight important information To provide handouts (have students print out before coming to class)
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Use WebCT: Announcements Syllabus and other Course Documents Handouts Video Clips Assignments Discussion Board
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Use the Discussion Board: For student discussion with each other For answers to posted questions (and subsequent discussion) For shared journals, informal writing, and other class assignments
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Use Scanning: For handouts from supplemental texts For samples of assignments from previous classes To send back a graded paper (when the student gives you one in non-digital form)
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Use Web Sites: Create your own (http://www2.latech.edu/~asmith/Engl575/ 575atoc.html)http://www2.latech.edu/~asmith/Engl575/ 575atoc.html Link to others Have students create their own for assignments
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Be digitally based: State clearly on syllabus Use computer classrooms when available Have students use university labs Have students turn in assignments digitally (on disk, through email attachments, as web sites, through Blackboard attachments, …)
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A Special Mention about Digitally- Based Classes: Less to carry around! Can utilize plagiarism programs (like http://www.turnitin.com) http://www.turnitin.com Can use over-write software programs (like Word, Word Perfect, …) Saves paper Saves time (spent making copies) Saves money
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Use Over-Write Software: For digital office hour comments For revision workshops For editing workshops For digital tests and assignments For grading papers
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MS Word Over-Writing: View, Toolbars, Reviewing (for over-write menu) Insert comments (use New Comment button) Write comments (choose font, color, size in Show, Options) Delete (by using Backspace, Delete, or Control X on keyboard) and leave comment Highlight (use Highlight on formatting menu)
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Use Sample Student Paper: Try inserting a comment in a comment box Try just typing in a comment Try deleting something and then adding a comment Try highlighting
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Contact me: Allison Smith, English Department adsmith@mtsu.edu Phone: 904-8266 Office: PH 328B
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