Web Design
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Cupcake Genius
Final
Week of Jan 8
Complete Jan 3 tasks :)
Week of Jan 3
Last days to complete Techspert badges.
Create an account on wix.com and choose a template for a cupcake shop named Cupcake Genius.
12/18-12/21
Techspert Badges
12-4 - Monday Day 1
Cycle Fitness
12/5 - Tues
Cycle Fitness
12/6 - Wed
Techspert badge - continue working on
12/7 - Thurs
Techspert badge - continue working on
12/8 - Fri
Cycle Fitness
11/28 - Tues
Finish cycle fitness
Send link
11/29 - Wed
Social vs Search
Infographic worksheet
11/30 - Thurs
Finish Cycle Fitness
12/1 - Fri
Techspert badge
11/13-11/17
Continue working on cycle fitness site.
Update me on progress.
11/6-11/10
Continue working on cycle fitness site.
10/30-11/3
Begin creating cycle fitness site using Weebly. Sign up for an account and choose a layout that will be suitable for a bike shop. Follow the instructions on your handout.
Instructions
10/23-10/27
Finish Tiki-Toki and submit timeline address via email
Create weebly web site
10/16-10/20
Create an account on Tiki Toki.
Begin creating a timeline that showcases important events related to social media.
Include images, text and specific dates.
10/9
No School
10/10
Study Hall
10/11
Digital Footprint
https://goo.gl/forms/XbdZeY2oMo21v5BI3
10/12
Tiki Toki Timeline
Sign up for a tikitoki account.
Develop a a social media timelime with at least 15 dates. All dates must contain and an image related to the important date.
10/13
Tiki Toki Timeline
10/2 Mon
Communication Chart
10/3 Tues
Voki.com
Create avatar and answer "What is Intelligence?" - Share with me
10/4 Wed
Techspert badges - continue working
10/5 Thurs
A program passes the Turing Test if it exhibits intelligent behavior and its performance is indistinguishable from a human. In the original Turing Test a person engages in a text only conversation with another participant. If a judge cannot determine which responses are machine and which are human, the machine has passed the test. [reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test]
In this example we will look at a rock, paper, scissors game.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/science/rock-paper-scissors.html
10/6 Fri
9/26 - Tues
Fill in the table with what communication method you choose.
9/27 - Wed
Fill in the table with what communication method you choose.
9/28 - Thurs
Impact of changes to communication on society.
9/29 - Fri
Privacy Activity
9/18
Search engine - finish and turn in
Work on earning techspert badge.
9/19
Evaluating sites
http://blinkee.com/
https://my.charitywater.org/donate/home
9/20
Communication chart
9/21
Evaluating sites
http://blinkee.com/
https://my.charitywater.org/donate/home
9/11
Present your buying project on thinglink.com
9/12
Present your buying project on thinglink.com
9/13
Present your buying project on thinglink.com
9/14
Search engines and scavenger hunt
9/15
Search engines and scavenger hunt
Tues 9/5
See Aug 31 post. Buying project
Wed 9/6
Begin researching partners computer.
Thurs 9/7
Create a Thing Link for the computer you have chosen for your partner. Add at least 8 different "links" to the image.
www.thinglink.com
Fri 9/8
www.thinglink.com
8/28 - Monday
Back to school game
8/29
Buying Project
Buying Project
8/23 - Wed
Back to school PP
Animal Quiz
8/24 - Thurs
Instagram PP
8/25 - Fri
Back to school PP
Animal Quiz
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Week of May 1
Sign up for an account on www.smore.com
Create a flyer that will advertise your grand opening.
Week of March 27
Begin linking site
Week of March 13
Finish site
Week of March 6
Complete
Week of Feb 27
Complete
Week of Feb 21
Complete Services
Week of Feb 13
Finishes services
Continue with following pages
Week of Feb 6
Finish Gives
Start Services
Week of Jan 30
Finish About page
Start Gives Back
Week of Jan 23
Continue working on Homepage and About page
Week of Jan 16
Begin working on binder.
Week of Jan 9
Mon
Fortune
Tues
Fortune
Wed
Begin site
Thurs
Begin site
Fri
Begin site
Week of Jan 2
Tues -
Intro to Dreamweaver - weather forecast
Wed -
Intro to Dreamweaver - weather forecast
Thurs -
Fortune telling
Fri -
History of Lollipops
'Twas the week before Christmas...
1. Copy the text in RED and paste it into codebeautify.
<html> <head> <title>Christmas Traditions</title> </head> <body bgcolor=" ">
<font color=" ">
<h1> Christmas Around the World
<ul>
Denmark - Christmas in Denmark is supposed to be when a mischievous elf called Nisse can have his fun. He is said to live in the lofts of old farmhouses and enjoys playing jokes.
Hungary - Christmas Eve is very important and is called 'Szent-este' which means Holy Evening. People spend the evening with their family and decorate the Christmas Tree.
Mexico - Christmas is celebrated from the December 12th to January 6th.
Poland - Advent is the beginning of Christmas Time. It's a time when people try to be peaceful and remember the real reason for Christmas. People try not to have excess of anything. Some people give up their favorite foods or drinks and parties and discos are not widely held.
Spain- Most families eat their main Christmas meal on Christmas Eve before the service. The traditional Spanish Christmas dinner is 'Pavo Trufado de Navidad' which is Turkey stuffed with truffles (the mushrooms, not the chocolate ones!)
Venezuela - Christmas in Venezuela is one of the most colorful in Latin America and the whole world! Firework shows are very popular
</ul>
</body>
<html>
2. Fix the code so that your page is identical to the one below.
Week of Dec 12
Mon
Wish list
Tues
Wish list
Wed
Wish list
Thurs
Wish list
Fri
Week of Dec 5
Monday
Attributes
Tues
Attributes
Wed
Why oh Why
Thurs
Why Oh Why
Fri
Week of Nov 28
Monday No School
Tues Day 4
Attributes Video
Wed Day 5
Attributes Video
Thurs Day 6
Attributes Act
Fri Day 1
Attributes Act
Week of Nov 21
Monday Day 1
Video 4
Tuesday Day 2
Kahoot
Wed Day 3
Video 4
Week of Nov 14
Mon Day 2
Why Twitter is Cool
Tues Day 3
Video 4
Wed Day 4
Check up - worksheet
Thurs Day 5
Video 4
Fri Day 6
Video 5
Week of Nov 7
Mon Day 3
Video 3
Tues Day 4
Choosing Colors
Wed Day 5
Choosing Colors
Thurs Day 6
Video 4
Fri Day 1
Video 4
Week of Oct 31
Mon Day 4
Video 1
Tues Day 5
Video 2
Wed Day 6
Video 2
Thurs Day 1
Fri Day 2
HTML Review
Week of Oct 24
Monday Day 5
Journal Entry - Intelligence
What is intelligence? Are computers intelligent? Why or why not?
Go to 20q.net. Choose your language. The computer will try to guess what you chose in 20 questions or less. Play the game several times addressing each of the following:
Tues Day 6
What is intelligence? Are computers intelligent? Why or why not?
Go to 20q.net. Choose your language. The computer will try to guess what you chose in 20 questions or less. Play the game several times addressing each of the following:
Wed Day 1
2nd period - senior pictures
7th Period - HTML Video 1
Skeleton
Thurs Day 2
2nd Period - HTML Video 1
7th period - no class
Fri Day 3
HTML Video 1
Week of Oct 17
Monday Day 6
Tues Day 1
Picture drawing - following instructions
Wed Day 2
Journal act
Thurs Day 3
Picture Drawing - following instructions
Fri Day 4
Journal Act
Week of Oct 10
Monday - No School
Tues Day 2
Data journal
Have you ever stopped to think about all the data you generate throughout the day? Smartphones and social media has meant a huge rise in the amount of data generated.
Journalist Mar Cabra, Editor of the Data and Research Unit at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, is always talking about the data trail we leave, or the trail crated by the data itself. “For example, a fire. When the fire occurs a report is filed, which is then sent to the autonomous community, then to the Ministry, and suddenly there a data base is created. When there is a data base it means the data has left a trail,” she explains.
We also leave a trail when we move, just like Manuela. Cabra is aware that she is constantly leaving her own data trail. “Every time I enter my license plate in the parking meter, for example. In fact, I think that the Madrid City Council has a better idea of where I go than I do,” she jokes.“We are not at all aware, but our data trail is even greater with mobile technologies. When we move, the phone companies know exactly where we are at all times. And so do social networks if you have the geolocation turned on. Most people are not aware of this and I think it’s one of the biggest challenges we face – being more aware of the data trail we are leaving behind,” says the journalist. Of course, every day more and more large corporations and experts are capable of analyzing this trail and drawing their own conclusions, “even just by looking at meta-data from our email,” notes the journalist. That simple.
Wed Day 3
Data Journal
See above
Thurs Day 4
Instructions
What does following directions have to do with computers?
Write down a set of instructions for a computer to make a pnut butter and jelly sandwich.
Fri Day 5
Instructions
What does following directions have to do with computers?
Write down a set of instructions for a computer to make a pnut butter and jelly sandwich.
Week of Oct 3
Mon Day 3
I will hand out web site evaluation rubrics, use the rubric to evaluate the web site given
Tues Day 4
Communication Methods Chart
Wed Day 5
Room Activity
1. Draw a picture of the room including each of the items from the list above.
2. What does the data tell you about the person who lives in this room?
3. What are the most items in this room related to?
Partner up -
Do you think different representations can tell different stories?
Thurs Day 6
Room Activity
1. Draw a picture of the room including each of the items from the list above.
2. What does the data tell you about the person who lives in this room?
3. What are the most items in this room related to?
Partner up -
Do you think different representations can tell different stories?
Fri Day 1
Communications Chart
Week of Sept 27
Mon- No School
Tues- Day 5
Web site evaluation
Create an evaluation rubric that contains criteria that a user can use to evaluate a site.
Wed- Day 6
Communication Methods Chart
Thurs Day 1
I will hand out web site evaluation rubrics, use the rubric to evaluate the web site given
Fri Day 2
Communication Methods Chart
Week of Sept 19
Mon Day 6
Students will work through Web 2.0 applications.
Each student will:
Set up an account
Explore the site and its features
Prepare a Google Slides presentation on their site for the teacher
1. Delicious.com
2. Taxedo
3. Trello
Questions
Tues Day 1
Students will work through Web 2.0 applications.
Each student will:
Set up an account
Explore the site and its features
Prepare a Google Slides presentation on their site for the teacher
1. Delicious.com
2. Taxedo
3. Trello
Questions
Wed Day 2
Web site evaluation
Create an evaluation rubric that contains criteria that a user can use to evaluate a site.
Thurs Day 3
Create an evaluation rubric that contains criteria that a user can use to evaluate a site.
Fri Day 4
I will hand out web site evaluation rubrics, use the rubric to evaluate the web site given
Week of Sept 12
Mon Day 1
Finish Computer Buying Project
Save and send/share with me
Tues Day 2
Email or share in Google Docs - List five ways in which you currently use the Internet.
Complete search engine hunt
Wed Day 3
Finish Computer Buying Project
Save and send/share with me
Thurs Day 4
Email or share in Google Docs - List five ways in which you currently use the Internet.
Complete search engine hunt
Friday Day 5
Frisbee Day
Week of Sept 5
Monday - no school
Tues Day 3
Wed Day 4
Buying Project
Thurs Day 5
Presentation in Google Docs
Fri Day 6
Presentation in Google Docs
Week of Aug 29
Monday Day 4 - Back to school board game, Access Google Drive
Tuesday Day 5 - Computing
Thursday Day 1 - Buying Project
Friday Day 2 - Buying Project
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Cupcake Genius
Final
Week of Jan 8
Complete Jan 3 tasks :)
Week of Jan 3
Last days to complete Techspert badges.
Create an account on wix.com and choose a template for a cupcake shop named Cupcake Genius.
12/18-12/21
Techspert Badges
12-4 - Monday Day 1
Cycle Fitness
12/5 - Tues
Cycle Fitness
12/6 - Wed
Techspert badge - continue working on
12/7 - Thurs
Techspert badge - continue working on
12/8 - Fri
Cycle Fitness
11/28 - Tues
Finish cycle fitness
Send link
11/29 - Wed
Social vs Search
Infographic worksheet
11/30 - Thurs
Finish Cycle Fitness
12/1 - Fri
Techspert badge
11/13-11/17
Continue working on cycle fitness site.
Update me on progress.
11/6-11/10
Continue working on cycle fitness site.
10/30-11/3
Begin creating cycle fitness site using Weebly. Sign up for an account and choose a layout that will be suitable for a bike shop. Follow the instructions on your handout.
Instructions
10/23-10/27
Finish Tiki-Toki and submit timeline address via email
Create weebly web site
10/16-10/20
Create an account on Tiki Toki.
Begin creating a timeline that showcases important events related to social media.
Include images, text and specific dates.
10/9
No School
10/10
Study Hall
10/11
Digital Footprint
https://goo.gl/forms/XbdZeY2oMo21v5BI3
10/12
Tiki Toki Timeline
Sign up for a tikitoki account.
Develop a a social media timelime with at least 15 dates. All dates must contain and an image related to the important date.
10/13
Tiki Toki Timeline
10/2 Mon
Communication Chart
10/3 Tues
Voki.com
Create avatar and answer "What is Intelligence?" - Share with me
10/4 Wed
Techspert badges - continue working
10/5 Thurs
A program passes the Turing Test if it exhibits intelligent behavior and its performance is indistinguishable from a human. In the original Turing Test a person engages in a text only conversation with another participant. If a judge cannot determine which responses are machine and which are human, the machine has passed the test. [reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test]
In this example we will look at a rock, paper, scissors game.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/science/rock-paper-scissors.html
- First try the novice game. Play at least 20 rounds.
- How realistic is the game?
- Does the computer’s ability change after 5 rounds? 10 rounds? 20 rounds?
- After playing at least 10 games click the button to See What The Computer Is Thinking. Explain how the computer is able to successfully play the game?
- Who won?
- Now try the Veteran Game.
- How realistic is the game?
- Is there a notable change change in the computer’s abilty after 10 rounds? 20 rounds? 50 rounds?
- After playing at least 20 games click the button to See What The Computer Is Thinking. Explain how the computer is able to successfully play the game?
- Who won?
10/6 Fri
9/26 - Tues
Fill in the table with what communication method you choose.
9/27 - Wed
Fill in the table with what communication method you choose.
9/28 - Thurs
Impact of changes to communication on society.
9/29 - Fri
Privacy Activity
9/18
Search engine - finish and turn in
Work on earning techspert badge.
9/19
Evaluating sites
http://blinkee.com/
https://my.charitywater.org/donate/home
9/20
Communication chart
9/21
Evaluating sites
http://blinkee.com/
https://my.charitywater.org/donate/home
9/11
Present your buying project on thinglink.com
9/12
Present your buying project on thinglink.com
9/13
Present your buying project on thinglink.com
9/14
Search engines and scavenger hunt
9/15
Search engines and scavenger hunt
Tues 9/5
See Aug 31 post. Buying project
Wed 9/6
Begin researching partners computer.
Thurs 9/7
Create a Thing Link for the computer you have chosen for your partner. Add at least 8 different "links" to the image.
www.thinglink.com
Fri 9/8
www.thinglink.com
8/28 - Monday
Back to school game
8/29
- Complete the journal entry: How many computers are in the room? Email me your numbered list response. [email protected]
- What is a computer?: Get yourselves into groups of 3. Discuss additional examples of computers (or things containing computers). Write your list on the large paper provided. Hang it in the front of the room.
- Classification of computing groups: On your own, create a new list on a separate sheet of paper with the various items listed under a group classification. (35 points)
- Complete the journal entry: How many computers are in the room? Email me your numbered list response. [email protected]
- What is a computer?: Get yourselves into groups of 3. Discuss additional examples of computers (or things containing computers). Write your list on the large paper provided. Hang it in the front of the room.
- Classification of computing groups: On your own, create a new list on a separate sheet of paper with the various items listed under a group classification. (35 points)
Buying Project
- Interview someone in class to find out what features that person would like to have if they were buying a new personal computer. Get as much info out of the person as you can. Ask questions such as: What will be the uses of the computer? What are the space constraints? What is the price range?
- You will now begin the research and development of computer buying. You will be working on an assigned team. Info sheets will be passed out.
Buying Project
- Interview someone in class to find out what features that person would like to have if they were buying a new personal computer. Get as much info out of the person as you can. Ask questions such as: What will be the uses of the computer? What are the space constraints? What is the price range?
- You will now begin the research and development of computer buying. You will be working on an assigned team. Info sheets will be passed out.
8/23 - Wed
Back to school PP
Animal Quiz
8/24 - Thurs
Instagram PP
8/25 - Fri
Back to school PP
Animal Quiz
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Week of May 1
Sign up for an account on www.smore.com
Create a flyer that will advertise your grand opening.
Week of March 27
Begin linking site
Week of March 13
Finish site
Week of March 6
Complete
Week of Feb 27
Complete
Week of Feb 21
Complete Services
Week of Feb 13
Finishes services
Continue with following pages
Week of Feb 6
Finish Gives
Start Services
Week of Jan 30
Finish About page
Start Gives Back
Week of Jan 23
Continue working on Homepage and About page
Week of Jan 16
Begin working on binder.
Week of Jan 9
Mon
Fortune
Tues
Fortune
Wed
Begin site
Thurs
Begin site
Fri
Begin site
Week of Jan 2
Tues -
Intro to Dreamweaver - weather forecast
Wed -
Intro to Dreamweaver - weather forecast
Thurs -
Fortune telling
Fri -
History of Lollipops
- Heading - centered, large font
- Background color
- Title
- 2 images
- Copy and paste history
- Add link - name of web site
'Twas the week before Christmas...
1. Copy the text in RED and paste it into codebeautify.
<html> <head> <title>Christmas Traditions</title> </head> <body bgcolor=" ">
<font color=" ">
<h1> Christmas Around the World
<ul>
Denmark - Christmas in Denmark is supposed to be when a mischievous elf called Nisse can have his fun. He is said to live in the lofts of old farmhouses and enjoys playing jokes.
Hungary - Christmas Eve is very important and is called 'Szent-este' which means Holy Evening. People spend the evening with their family and decorate the Christmas Tree.
Mexico - Christmas is celebrated from the December 12th to January 6th.
Poland - Advent is the beginning of Christmas Time. It's a time when people try to be peaceful and remember the real reason for Christmas. People try not to have excess of anything. Some people give up their favorite foods or drinks and parties and discos are not widely held.
Spain- Most families eat their main Christmas meal on Christmas Eve before the service. The traditional Spanish Christmas dinner is 'Pavo Trufado de Navidad' which is Turkey stuffed with truffles (the mushrooms, not the chocolate ones!)
Venezuela - Christmas in Venezuela is one of the most colorful in Latin America and the whole world! Firework shows are very popular
</ul>
</body>
<html>
2. Fix the code so that your page is identical to the one below.
Week of Dec 12
Mon
Wish list
Tues
Wish list
Wed
Wish list
Thurs
Wish list
Fri
Week of Dec 5
Monday
Attributes
Tues
Attributes
Wed
Why oh Why
Thurs
Why Oh Why
Fri
Week of Nov 28
Monday No School
Tues Day 4
Attributes Video
Wed Day 5
Attributes Video
Thurs Day 6
Attributes Act
Fri Day 1
Attributes Act
Week of Nov 21
Monday Day 1
Video 4
Tuesday Day 2
Kahoot
Wed Day 3
Video 4
Week of Nov 14
Mon Day 2
Why Twitter is Cool
Tues Day 3
Video 4
Wed Day 4
Check up - worksheet
Thurs Day 5
Video 4
Fri Day 6
Video 5
Week of Nov 7
Mon Day 3
Video 3
Tues Day 4
Choosing Colors
Wed Day 5
Choosing Colors
Thurs Day 6
Video 4
Fri Day 1
Video 4
Week of Oct 31
Mon Day 4
Video 1
Tues Day 5
Video 2
Wed Day 6
Video 2
Thurs Day 1
Fri Day 2
HTML Review
Week of Oct 24
Monday Day 5
Journal Entry - Intelligence
What is intelligence? Are computers intelligent? Why or why not?
Go to 20q.net. Choose your language. The computer will try to guess what you chose in 20 questions or less. Play the game several times addressing each of the following:
- Pick an item and see how many questions are required.
- How intelligent is this?
Tues Day 6
What is intelligence? Are computers intelligent? Why or why not?
Go to 20q.net. Choose your language. The computer will try to guess what you chose in 20 questions or less. Play the game several times addressing each of the following:
- Pick an item and see how many questions are required.
- How intelligent is this?
Wed Day 1
2nd period - senior pictures
7th Period - HTML Video 1
Skeleton
Thurs Day 2
2nd Period - HTML Video 1
7th period - no class
Fri Day 3
HTML Video 1
Week of Oct 17
Monday Day 6
Tues Day 1
Picture drawing - following instructions
Wed Day 2
Journal act
Thurs Day 3
Picture Drawing - following instructions
Fri Day 4
Journal Act
Week of Oct 10
Monday - No School
Tues Day 2
Data journal
Have you ever stopped to think about all the data you generate throughout the day? Smartphones and social media has meant a huge rise in the amount of data generated.
Journalist Mar Cabra, Editor of the Data and Research Unit at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, is always talking about the data trail we leave, or the trail crated by the data itself. “For example, a fire. When the fire occurs a report is filed, which is then sent to the autonomous community, then to the Ministry, and suddenly there a data base is created. When there is a data base it means the data has left a trail,” she explains.
We also leave a trail when we move, just like Manuela. Cabra is aware that she is constantly leaving her own data trail. “Every time I enter my license plate in the parking meter, for example. In fact, I think that the Madrid City Council has a better idea of where I go than I do,” she jokes.“We are not at all aware, but our data trail is even greater with mobile technologies. When we move, the phone companies know exactly where we are at all times. And so do social networks if you have the geolocation turned on. Most people are not aware of this and I think it’s one of the biggest challenges we face – being more aware of the data trail we are leaving behind,” says the journalist. Of course, every day more and more large corporations and experts are capable of analyzing this trail and drawing their own conclusions, “even just by looking at meta-data from our email,” notes the journalist. That simple.
Wed Day 3
Data Journal
See above
Thurs Day 4
Instructions
What does following directions have to do with computers?
Write down a set of instructions for a computer to make a pnut butter and jelly sandwich.
Fri Day 5
Instructions
What does following directions have to do with computers?
Write down a set of instructions for a computer to make a pnut butter and jelly sandwich.
Week of Oct 3
Mon Day 3
I will hand out web site evaluation rubrics, use the rubric to evaluate the web site given
Tues Day 4
Communication Methods Chart
Wed Day 5
Room Activity
1. Draw a picture of the room including each of the items from the list above.
2. What does the data tell you about the person who lives in this room?
3. What are the most items in this room related to?
Partner up -
Do you think different representations can tell different stories?
Thurs Day 6
Room Activity
1. Draw a picture of the room including each of the items from the list above.
2. What does the data tell you about the person who lives in this room?
3. What are the most items in this room related to?
Partner up -
Do you think different representations can tell different stories?
Fri Day 1
Communications Chart
Week of Sept 27
Mon- No School
Tues- Day 5
Web site evaluation
Create an evaluation rubric that contains criteria that a user can use to evaluate a site.
Wed- Day 6
Communication Methods Chart
Thurs Day 1
I will hand out web site evaluation rubrics, use the rubric to evaluate the web site given
Fri Day 2
Communication Methods Chart
Week of Sept 19
Mon Day 6
Students will work through Web 2.0 applications.
Each student will:
Set up an account
Explore the site and its features
Prepare a Google Slides presentation on their site for the teacher
1. Delicious.com
2. Taxedo
3. Trello
Questions
Tues Day 1
Students will work through Web 2.0 applications.
Each student will:
Set up an account
Explore the site and its features
Prepare a Google Slides presentation on their site for the teacher
1. Delicious.com
2. Taxedo
3. Trello
Questions
Wed Day 2
Web site evaluation
Create an evaluation rubric that contains criteria that a user can use to evaluate a site.
Thurs Day 3
Create an evaluation rubric that contains criteria that a user can use to evaluate a site.
Fri Day 4
I will hand out web site evaluation rubrics, use the rubric to evaluate the web site given
Week of Sept 12
Mon Day 1
Finish Computer Buying Project
Save and send/share with me
Tues Day 2
Email or share in Google Docs - List five ways in which you currently use the Internet.
Complete search engine hunt
Wed Day 3
Finish Computer Buying Project
Save and send/share with me
Thurs Day 4
Email or share in Google Docs - List five ways in which you currently use the Internet.
Complete search engine hunt
Friday Day 5
Frisbee Day
Week of Sept 5
Monday - no school
Tues Day 3
- Interview someone in class to find out what features that person would like to have if they were buying a new personal computer. Get as much info out of the person as you can. Ask questions such as: What will be the uses of the computer? What are the space constraints? What is the price range?
- You will now begin the research and development of computer buying. You will be working on an assigned team. Info sheets will be passed out.
Wed Day 4
Buying Project
Thurs Day 5
Presentation in Google Docs
Fri Day 6
Presentation in Google Docs
Week of Aug 29
Monday Day 4 - Back to school board game, Access Google Drive
Tuesday Day 5 - Computing
- Complete the journal entry: How many computers are in the room? Email me your numbered list response. [email protected]
- What is a computer?: Get yourselves into groups of 3. Discuss additional examples of computers (or things containing computers). Write your list on the large paper provided. Hang it in the front of the room.
- Classification of computing groups: On your own, create a new list on a separate sheet of paper with the various items listed under a group classification. (35 points)
- Complete the journal entry: How many computers are in the room? Email me your numbered list response. [email protected]
- What is a computer?: Get yourselves into groups of 3. Discuss additional examples of computers (or things containing computers). Write your list on the large paper provided. Hang it in the front of the room.
- Classification of computing groups: On your own, create a new list on a separate sheet of paper with the various items listed under a group classification. (35 points)
Thursday Day 1 - Buying Project
- Interview someone in class to find out what features that person would like to have if they were buying a new personal computer. Get as much info out of the person as you can. Ask questions such as: What will be the uses of the computer? What are the space constraints? What is the price range?
- You will now begin the research and development of computer buying. You will be working on an assigned team. Info sheets will be passed out.
Friday Day 2 - Buying Project