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Welcome to Mrs. Reeder's room and the TechCenter21 Program

Welcome to Mrs. Reeder's room and the TechCenter21 Program.

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Welcome to Mrs. Reeder's room and the TechCenter21 Program

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  1. Welcome to Mrs. Reeder's room and the TechCenter21 Program

  2. This is the Activity Screen. Each day the students complete an activity. The computer keeps track of activities that are finished by marking them with a green check mark. Activities that were started but are not finished have a yellow square next to them.

  3. The students click on an activity, then follow the instructions in the Instruction Window.

  4. The Overview is a Multimedia Presentation. The students wear headphones and the computer reads the information to them.

  5. The computer tells the students when to click the Open Journal button and answer questions about the material that was presented.

  6. Here is question number 1 in the Electronic Journal. The students need to select the correct answer. If they do not know the answer, they should go back and look for the answer.

  7. The computer instantly tells them if they selected the correct answer.

  8. The grade appears in the top left hand corner of the screen. This student now has 100%.

  9. The instructions said to answer questions 1, 2 and 3. Therefore, the student then goes on to question number 2.

  10. In this example, the wrong answer was selected.

  11. The students get another chance to answer the question correctly. In this case, there is only one other choice.

  12. However, the student loses points because it took two tries to get the answer correct. That is why going back to find the correct answer is important.

  13. The grade dropped to a 62% for picking the wrong answer. It will go up every time the student gets an answer correct.

  14. You can see the grade is now an 88%. It constantly changes as the students continue to answer the questions. After the Overview is completed, the students go to the next set of instructions in the Instruction window.

  15. The Graphic Design Student Manual is a book that provides students with directions for completing the activities. The book includes step by step instructions on what to do and how to do it.

  16. As the students proceed through the Student Manual, occasionally they will see a small picture of a computer. The computer image means that they need to open their Electronic Journal and answer the questions.

  17. The questions in the Electronic Journal come from the information that is read in the Student Manual. The students can always go back and reread the material so that they get the correct answer.

  18. @ENTRY 6 – Write your locker number and password in your Paper Journal using a complete sentence. Remember to write 1-6 for Activity 1 and Entry 6. See the example below. 1 – 6 My locker number is 25. The password is open. When the students see a @ symbol in the Student Manual, it means that they have to write something down in their Paper Journal. Examples are usually provided for clarification.

  19. Susan Smith 4 Introduction Unit 1 - 1 My ID number is 1001345. My locker number is 2 and my password is open. 1 – 6 As instructed in the Student Manual, the student must write down his or her locker number and password in the Paper Journal on an Entry Sheet. It must be in a complete sentence and include the activity and entry number. At the end of the unit, the students will have an open book quiz using the the papers in their Paper Journal. *Paper Journal work is graded by the teacher.

  20. The Paper Journal questions are also listed in the Electronic Journal. This is a quick reminder to the student that he or she was supposed to write something down. The computer averages in 20 points (100%) for the correct answer. The teacher must go back and adjust the points after grading the Paper Journals.

  21. Some Electronic Journal questions are open-ended and require a written response. These questions are automatically graded as a 100% by the computer. The teacher must read the answers and adjust the grade depending on the answer. This answer would earn 100%.

  22. These examples would not earn 100%. In the first answer the student did not explain why. The second answer is not a complete sentence and has spelling errors. Students should always proofread their work.

  23. At the end of each Activity, the student sees a summary of his or her grades. This grade may change based on the answers to the Paper Journal and Open Ended questions. The teacher will post the final grade for each activity on Edline.

  24. Review the Terms

  25. The Paper Journal is a notebook that is used to keep all the papers for this class. The Paper Journal is stored in the classroom. The teacher grades the work in the Paper Journal.

  26. The Electronic Journal has questions about the activities that the computer grades instantly. The students should always go back and look up the answers to the questions if they are not sure which answer is correct.

  27. TheDebit Cardis used for identification, to check out library books, purchase lunch and use the Internet. Students will lose points if they forget their debit card. If a student loses his or her debit card a new one can be purchased for $5 in the Guidance Office.

  28. TheStudent Manualis a book that has the instructions for the activities. The@symbol informs the students to write something down in their Paper Journal. These questions are graded by the teacher. The:symbol informs the students to answer a question in the Electronic Journal. The computer grades those answers.

  29. The Instruction Window has the first set of instructions for each activity. The students should start every activity by following the instructions in the Instruction window.

  30. The Activity Screenlists all of the Activities and keeps track of the students progress. Green check marks indicate that the activity is finished. If an activity has a yellow square in front of it, then it was started but not finished. The Activities should always be completed in order.

  31. A Multimedia Presentation is like a movie. The students wear headphones and the computer reads the information to them.

  32. I hope this helps you understand a little bit more about the TechCenter21 computer program. If you have any additional questions you can reach me at 570.398.7400 or by email at hreeder@jsasd.k12.pa.us.

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