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This project aims to design and evaluate web-based educational projects, including ePortfolios, network-based projects, and multimedia tools. The project proposals will be pilot tested to determine the impact of technology on learning and teaching.
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Multimedia eportfolios and annotation tools Chris Halter chalter@ucsd.edu Brittany Noack Alec Barron
Your project proposals • How will you determine whether your web site will accomplish the goals you have for it? • Evaluative part of your major project: I want you to pilot test some ways of determining the impact of your use of technology to improve learning and/or teaching
Designing a web site • A web site is just one or more interlinked web pages • To create a web site, you create one or more web page files that you interlink • Drawing a picture of the web site • “Storyboarding” each web page
Guidelines for Network-based Projects • Levin, Waugh, & Smith: 6 steps • Harris: 8 steps • Riel: 5 steps • Rogers, Andres, Jacks, & Clauset • CCT • TERC
The Dynamics of Network Projects • Stages • Proposal • Refinement • Organization • Pursuit • Wrap-up • Publication
Dynamic support for network projects • Educational Network Project Planning Assistant • Proposal prompter • Subject header contextualizer • “Keeping things alive” message assistant- • Collaborative Spaces: web project sites, MOOs (i.e. TAPPED IN), etc.
Our next meeting • Wednesday, 5pm • Snacks: Jennifer & Shivani • Thanks to Carrie & Rachel • To do during lab time: • Site management, storyboarding, etc. • demonstration of other ways to publish your web pages • cache issues • finish publishing your two web pages
A special link: mailto: • Besides "absolute" and "relative" links, there are "mailto:" links • On your personal web pages, need to change the underlying link as well as the "surface" email address for it to work (ie. right now, if you click on many of your email addresses, it will send email to: YOURNAME@YOURSERVER
Epublishing methods • Built-in FTP (into Dreamweaver or FrontPage) • FTP via web browser • Separate FTP application • File sharing • Mac: Finder -> Go -> Connect to server