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Lecture Handouts
Get AcrobatPowerPoint slide shows are available below as printable handouts in PDF format. View or print the handouts with the free Adobe Reader

Date Lecture Handout Backchannel, Collaboration, etc.
PDF icon Aug 24 Class Intro: Course Syllabus & Calendar  
PDF icon Aug 31 Systematic Instructional Design Backchannel (opens in new window)
PDF icon Sept 7 HOLIDAY - NO CLASS  
PDF icon Sept 14 Visual Literacy Backchannel (opens in new window)
PDF icon Sept 21 Media Evaluation  
PDF icon Sept 28 Copyright, Fair Use and Creative Commons Backchannel: All 3 discussions archived on RWLD blog
PDF icon Oct 5 Diversity in Media & the Classroom Backchannel (opens in new window)
PDF icon Oct 12 Mobile & 1-to-1 Learning Survey
PDF icon Oct 19 CyberCitizenry Backchannels: Morning | Afternoon
PDF icon Oct 26 Web 2.0 & Digital Natives Backchannels: Morning | Afternoon
PDF icon Nov 2 Assistive Technology Backchannels: Morning | Afternoon
PDF icon Nov 9 Preparing for Final Presentations none today
PDF icon Nov 16 Technology Trends & Education Backchannels: Morning | Afternoon

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Lab Outlines
Get AcrobatLab outlines are available below as printable handouts in PDF format. View or print the handouts with the free Adobe Reader These lab outlines are not intended to provide step-by-step directions for completing Ed Tech & Design assignments. Rather, these documents provide the basic sequence of skills taught in lab.

Date Lab Handout
PDF icon Aug 26 Intro to lab, eLearning, and del.icio.us social bookmarking
PDF icon Aug 28 Internet Searching; DM & Pella curriculum
PDF icon Sept 2—Sept 4 Thematic unit elements
PDF icon Sept 9 Blogger (Blog)
PDF icon Sept 11 Inspiration / Kidspiration and the Reflection Guidelines
PDF icon Sept 16 Inspiration / Kidspiration (continued from Sept 11)
PDF icon Sept 18—Sept 23 Intro to Google Sites (WebQuest)
PDF icon Sept 25—Sept 30 WebQuest 2
PDF icon Oct 2 WebQuest development time (no outline)
PDF icon Oct 7—Oct 9 Digital Portfolio
PDF icon Oct 14—Oct 16 Spreadsheets (MS Excel)
PDF icon Oct 21 Digital Imaging
PDF icon Oct 23—28 Video Editing—MovieMaker
PDF icon Oct 30 Video Editing 2
PDF icon Nov 4—Nov 6 Video Editing 3
PDF icon Nov 11 MS PowerPoint
PDF icon Nov 13 Digital Portfolio work time
PDF icon Nov 18 Blog work time
PDF icon Nov 20 Collaborate with presentation partner

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Ed Tech & Design Software
Students are not required to purchase any software. However, most of the programs used during the course can be downloaded for free or as a trial version.

Title

Description and Availability

Inspiration 8
Kidspiration 3

Inspiration is versatile visual learning and thinking software designed for grades 6-12. Kidspiration is a very similar application designed for grades K-5. Both programs are available as a 30-day trial version.

Firefox

An excellent web browser with support for tabs, pop-up window blocking, RSS, and more. This is increasingly being used as a replacement for Internet Explorer as it is highly regarded as generally more safe and secure.
Download latest version

Google Sites Google provides free online web page creation requiring very little technical knowledge, and they even host your web sites for free! Signup for a free account at Google Sites (use your UNI Email address to create your account)

Microsoft Office or OpenOffice

Microsoft's ubiquitous suite of productivity applications including MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint. UNI students can purchase Microsoft Office at a discounted price through UNI's Microsoft Select Licensing Agreement. Alternatively, you can download a free open-source alternative to MS Office from www.openoffice.org

Google for Educators Google provides free services including gMail, Blogger, Google Earth, Reader, Picassa, Sites, etc. Visit www.google.com/educators for more information and to sign-up for a free account.
Windows Movie Maker

Free video editing software bundled with all Windows XP and Vista computers. If you don't have Movie Maker, download version 2.6 here

Apple iMovie

Free video editing software bundled with Macintosh computers (part of the iLife application suite)
http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie

 

Picassa from Google Free image editing software from Google—very similar to iPhoto for Macintosh computers. Free web-based photo albums can also be used by Win or Mac users.
http://picasa.google.com
Apple iPhoto Free image editing software bundled with Macintosh computers (part of the iLife application suite)
http://www.apple.com/ilife/iphoto
Picnik Free online image editing tools--no software to download and very easy to use!
www.picnik.com

Adobe Reader

Get Acrobat ReaderView or print Portable Document Format (PDF) files with the free Adobe Reader.

Browser Plug-Ins, Readers, etc. Other software downloadable from UNI
http://www.uni.edu/its/us/software | Players, Plug-ins, and Viewers for eLearning
Real Player If you have trouble installing or using Real Player, then try the free Real Alternative
Flash Player Adobe Flash Player is required to view many web videos and other content. It will be rewquired to view several RWLD videos and to participate in Coveritlive backchannel discussions during class.

*Students and teachers are eligible to purchase software at a special academic price. In most cases, this academic version is the same product as the full-price version with all features, etc. The only common restriction is that such academic versions may only be used for noncommercial purposes. University Book and Supply sells academic versions of many software titles.

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Iowa AEA Online
Iowa AEA Online consists of eight dynamic online resources provided to all Iowa accredited schools by the Iowa Area Education Agencies. These resources are extremely useful for curriculum and methods courses as well as during field experiences and student teaching. Like Iowa's K12 teachers and students, now you have access to these resources at school or at home 24 hours a day, seven days a week! Your login instructions are provided during lab.

  • World Book Encyclopedia
    22 volumes, a kids version, a student version, and the Spanish version plus World Book’s three new databases for upper elementary through middle school (Living Green, Inventions and Discoveries, and Early Peoples)
  • EBSCOhost
    magazine, newspaper and reference coverage of science, health, multicultural issues music, politics, history, geography, etc.
  • Atomic Learning
    thousands of tutorial movies answering the common questions people have when learning software programs
  • iClipart
    photos, clipart, fonts, and sounds to use in multimedia projects
  • AP Images
    Associated Press 1840s-present stories, photos and sounds
  • DE Streaming
    Discovery Education 8000+ content videos & clips
  • AccuWeather
    premium weather service
  • SIRS Researcher
    database containing thousands of full-text articles exploring social, scientific, health, historic, business, economic, political and global issues

Free Workshops at UNI
ITS Educational Technology offers free computer training classes each month on a variety of software applications. These workshops provide a terrific opportunity to reinforce or complement what you are learning in this class. Visit the ITS-ET Training web site for more information and workshop schedules.

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IRTS Resources
The IRTS Curriculum Lab maintains valuable printed resources in addition to educational software. The IRTS Curriculum Lab also checks out laptop computers and digital cameras to students. Visit the IRTS Circulation Desk or the IRTS Web Site for more information.

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Misc. Online Resources
There are many web sites that provide resources for those using technology. The following are just a few starting points.

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UNIPage updated: November 16, 2009
Ed Tech & Design Instructors, Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction, University of Northern Iowa