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Why Sakai? Hybridizing your high school mathematics courses!. Kerry Cook Mathematics Teacher Franklin High School Franklin, NH kcook@sau18.org. Why Sakai? Hybridizing your high school mathematics courses!. Sakai is a one-stop shopping for organization of class resources
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Why Sakai?Hybridizing your high school mathematics courses! Kerry Cook Mathematics Teacher Franklin High School Franklin, NH kcook@sau18.org
Why Sakai?Hybridizing your high school mathematics courses! • Sakai is a one-stop shopping for organization of class resources • Using Sakai as a way to “hybridize” your mathematics classes gives students a post-secondary experience while still in high school • It gives them a chance to work the kinks out and become comfortable in this sort of setting before they “leave the nest”
What do you need to do to set up a class? • Create your homepage description • Creating a new assignment • Creating a test or quiz • Customizing your workspace • Adding new users to your site • Setting up your grade book • Adding links to other websites • Adding resources –files, video
Create your homepage description • Click on the “options” link on the top right of your homepage • This brings up the editor, and you can customize your class homepage
Creating a new assignment • Click on the Assignments link from the list • From the menu at the top, click “Add”. • Define assignment parameters and then save.
Creating a test or quiz • Several types of questions are available. • You can add questions to a question bank as you go • You can choose questions you have already saved in the question bank – randomly or specifically
Customizing your workspace • The menu choices on the left of your screen can be customized to suit your needs. • This is done by clicking the Site Info link • Several menus to choose from here
Adding new users to your site • You can add a list of users to your site or you can set up your site to be “joinable” by other users • Add a list of users by choosing “Site Info” and then “Add Participants” • Type in a list of authorized users of your site. • You will be asked to assign a role to participants – access or maintain
Adding new users to your site • To make your site “joinable”: • Choose the “manage access” link in the Site Info page
Adding links to other websites • You can add links to external websites in your tool bar. • Click on “Site Info” • Click on “Edit Tools” in the tool bar. • This is a list of all of the tools available to add to your Sakai site. • To add a link, choose Web Content, then continue. You will be prompted to enter the web address for the link and a title to display in the tool bar.
Setting up your grade book • The gradebook feature allows you to record grades from Sakai assessments and assignments automatically in a gradebook • Students receive prompt feedback from their assessments. • You can set up weighted categories or calculate by points
Adding resources –files, video • You can upload files and create folders for storing files using the Resources tool • I have used this feature to give students access to templates for assignments as well as for videos to support them in their learning.
Try it Out! • Login to my school’s Sakaizone: • https://sau18.sakaizone.org/portal • User names: sau18_1 through 15, password: guest • Do the Scavenger Hunt assignment • Take quiz – practice quiz • We’ll review our results at the end so you can see it from the teacher’s side of things.
Resources Math symbols are a challenge in Sakai – the rich text editor has some, but for the more math-specific symbols, you will need to use these resources. • https://collab.itc.virginia.edu/access/content/group/69ab6142-05e0-4504-8040-8b4c95aec1a9/sakai-content/faq_mimeTex.html • http://htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/entities/symbols.html