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TK20 Introduction

TK20 Introduction . http://ww u .tk20.com. What are we doing today?. Brief Overview of TK20 Navigating TK20 (Hands On Practice) Student Tasks Instructor Tasks Logging into the Real System Questions and Answers. What is the TK20 system?.

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TK20 Introduction

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  1. TK20 Introduction http://wwu.tk20.com

  2. What are we doing today? • Brief Overview of TK20 • Navigating TK20 (Hands On Practice) • Student Tasks • Instructor Tasks • Logging into the Real System • Questions and Answers

  3. What is the TK20 system? • TK20 is a comprehensive tool to help manage curriculum, coursework, and instruction. • TK20 provides an environment for students to submit and store assignments (artifacts) as well as to build portfolios that are tied to standards. • TK20 allows instructors to manage instruction, assignments, and assessments in a common environment. (TK20=Assessment System)

  4. Who Must Use the TK20 system? • Ultimately everyone! • Students with orientations after Jan. 2008 will use the system after their 3rd course. • EDU580, EDU522, and EDU 601 instructors will train students how to use the system. • After July 1, 2008 all courses will be available on TK20.

  5. What are the Main Uses for TK20? • Electronic Portfolio – to store, link, organize, and submit your entire portfolio online. • Field Experience – to document, log hours, and submit your Field Experience online. • Assignments – to create, submit, and review your assignments and instructor’s feedback. • Syllabus – to download course syllabus. • Course Management – for online courses. • News – to receive GAS news from WWU.

  6. Artifact vs. Assignment • Artifact – Documents that have been created for assignments, field experience activities, or projects throughout a student’s program of study at WWU. • Assignment – Direction or instruction, assessment rubric, the artifact(s) for such assignment, and instructor’s feedback, all together as a package.

  7. Artifact vs. Assignment (cont.) • Artifacts consist of a cover page or template and may have a document or other item attached. • Artifacts are attached to assignments (and ultimately to the student portfolio) and submitted to the instructor for review and assessment. • Assessment is done via the online rubric(s) for the assignment.

  8. Training Server for TK20 https://testing.wwu.tk20.com

  9. TK20 Login Page Try this first! Great Tutorials!! Helpdesk support!

  10. Log in for a Tour of the Student View! Use the student login you were given We will complete an assignment that you can later score from the faculty view.

  11. The Faculty View In TK20! Use the faculty login you were given We will look at some faculty tools and then assess the assignment you created as a student.

  12. Handouts and Syllabus You must have at least one folder in the Document Filing Cabinet in order to add a file, handout, or artifact. If there are no folders, click on the + beside “Document Filing Cabinet” to add a folder. Syllabus will be here. Other handouts may be available or uploaded by the instructor.

  13. Adding Handouts or Files After clicking on the folder or the + beside the folder you will see this screen where you can select the type of item to add.

  14. Adding Handouts or Files You can then browse for the item you want, provide it with a title, and Upload the item. It them is stored in the Document Filing Cabinet

  15. What does TK20 Look Like? --from Faculty’s View Following are some screen shots of its various functions:

  16. TK20 Home Page Any assignment that is ready for you to assess – click here for one of the methods. List of your current, past, and future courses. Check the current user cohorts from here

  17. List of Courses This flag shows that you have pending assignment waiting for you to assess.

  18. Course Website List of assignments for this course. Syllabus and handouts Discussion Forums Click and access course rosters (list of student TK20 usernames and initial password ‘PID’s, email addresses and phone numbers).

  19. Course Rosters

  20. Course Rosters 2

  21. Course Rosters 3

  22. Course Rosters 4

  23. Course Rosters 5

  24. Course Rosters 6

  25. Uploading a Handout

  26. Uploading a Handout 2

  27. Uploading a Handout 3

  28. List of Assignments Click to access student’s assignment and to evaluate student’s work.

  29. List of Students and their Assignments Click and start assess their work.

  30. Assignment Evaluation View Click to access student’s artifact. Use Rubric to evaluate student’s work. At the end of the Rubric, please click “Save” button. Go next page and enter the grade and score. Then click “Submit”.

  31. 033 My Course Roster You will also be able to see student’s email address and contact phone number. Student TK20 Username Student TK20 initial password!!

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