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Technology Skills |
Technology Integration |
Word:
A Microsoft Word document designed to
instruct incoming students on how to use my school's,
Colonial
Forge High School, website.
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Lesson Plan:
This lesson will help
students relate the position of the Sun, Earth and Moon
during different tidal patterns and eclipses.
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Excel:
An example of a grade book of a typical class.
This page includes a chart showing student progress.
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Lesson Plan: This lesson is a follow-up to a
density lab in which the students organize data they
have collected.
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Desktop
Publishing: This is a Binder filled with my
classmates autobiographies.
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Lesson Plan: This lesson is designed
so that students will do individual research on a
Celestial body. Each student is required to
create a brochure using desktop publisher.
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PowerPoint:
An example of glacial notes on PowerPoint. This
presentation includes an interactive quiz and several
extras.
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Lesson Plan: This lesson goes along
with the previously stated Publisher lesson. The
student will present a celestial body that they
researched.
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Telecommunication:
There are two telecommunication skills displayed.
The First is an example of an edited
chat with
my classmates on an online server. The second is
several posts
and responses on an online discussion board.
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Lesson Plan: this lesson is designed
so that students can contact each other outside of class
to prepare for a debate.
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Access:
An example of a student roster and their attendance
records.
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Lesson Plan: This is a lesson that
allows students to break down tidal information in an
organized fashion. After the information is
organized tidal patterns should be very apparent.
This lesson would work well in a Honors Earth Science
class or an Oceanography class.
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FrontPage: This entire eportfolio is a
demonstration of the skills I have learned on the
FrontPage program.
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Lesson Plan:
This is an end of the year project that will work
for any Earth Science class. The students use
FrontPage to create a website on the Earth Science
topic of their choosing.
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