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Computers in Education A course that blends the philosophy of using computers in education with the skills of using computers in an educational setting
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Computers in Education A course that blends the philosophy of using computers in education with the skills of using computers in an educational setting.

Dec 31, 2015

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  • Computers in EducationA course that blends the philosophy of using computers in education with the skills of using computers in an educational setting

  • Computers in EducationA course that blends face-to-face classroom experiences with online instruction and learning

  • Computers in EducationRead, review and discussFailure to Connect by Jane HealySome Philosophy

  • Computers in EducationRead, review and discussFools Gold: A Critical Look at Computers in Childhood

    Some Philosophy

  • Computers in EducationRead, review and discuss three articles about computers and educationSome Philosophy

  • Computers in EducationSubmit via email attachments three documents created using Microsoft Word using advanced featuresSome Skills

  • Computers in EducationSubmit via email attachments three documents created using Microsoft Excel using advanced featuresSome Skills

  • Computers in EducationSubmit via email attachments and present in class a Powerpoint presentationSome Skills

  • Computers in EducationCreate a Webpage using an authoring program and upload it onto the InternetSome Skills

  • Computers in EducationAll assignments will be submitted electronically either as an attachment to an email or as a webpage.

  • Computers in EducationAll discussions will be conducted either in the Discussion area of WebCT or in the classroom.

  • Computers in EducationMacintosh computer labs will be available with appropriate software on campus at WOU: ITC001 Monday and Wednesday 9:15 AM and beyond

  • Computers in EducationStudents will meet face-to-face three more times : ITC001 at 9:15AM July 9?? - Spreadsheet introduction July 16 - Powerpoint presentations July 23 - Webpage design introduction

  • Computers in EducationAll information about all aspects of the class are on the Internetwww.wou.edu/saxowskyor www.saxowsky.com ->WOU

  • Computers in EducationConnecting to the ServerWOU Peculiaries

  • Computers in EducationmydocumentsWOU Peculiaries

  • Computers in EducationmydocumentsWOU Peculiaries

  • Computers in Educationpublic_htmlWOU Peculiaries

  • Computers in Educationpublic_htmlWOU PeculiariesThis is the on the Internet folder.A document in this folder would be accessed with URL:www.wou.edu/~username/name.doc orwww.wou.edu/~username

  • Computers in Educationmydocuments is for saving your documents at WOU

    Documents for the Internet must always be saved directly into public_html Do not save in public_html in mydocumentsWOU Peculiaries

  • Computers in EducationTo find Microsoft Office:

    Click on Macintosh HD, then Applications, then Microsoft Office, then Microsoft Word (or whichever)You can drag it into the Dock!WOU Peculiaries

  • Computers in EducationWarning:

    All documents on the computer, hard-drive or desktop, will be deleted as soon as you log out.

    Save all good stuff in mydocumentsWOU Peculiaries

  • Computers in EducationTo quit and go home:

    Drag the mydocuments and public_html icons from the desktop into the trash!!And enjoy your day!WOU Peculiaries

  • Computers in EducationIn your favorite browser, type in the URL: www.wou.edu/webctYour WebCT ID is your WOU username, i.e. jking06, and your password is the last four digits of your V-number.WebCT

  • Computers in Education Click on CSE610. Read the Introduction Click on Discussions Click on the Topic you wish to readWebCT

  • Computers in Education Click on the message you wish to read Click on Compose message to write a new message Click on Reply to respond to a particular messageWebCT

  • Computers in Education Click on Macintosh HD on desktop Click on Applications Click on CoRDRemote Desktop Connection

  • Computers in Education Click on Computer (on top) Type in ts5.wou.edu, username & password Type username, password & choose MASH to logonRemote Desktop Connection

  • Computers in Education http://www.noodletools.com/login.phpAPA

  • Computers in EducationOn to Word