EDEC 262 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Multiplication Table, Electronic Portfolio, Frances Spence

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Lecture 1:
Frances Spence - original programmer for the first digital computer
Portfolios can serve different purposes:
-To see [student] growth over time
-To act as a library of artifacts, resources or personal creations
-To provide reflective analysis - personal or reflective portfolio
-To demonstrate professional intent - professional portfolio
-And in a modern age… branding
Best practice e-portfolio basics:
-Only provide best examples of work or documentation
-Keep content concise and well written
-Keep navigation intuitive and design clean (usability)
-Only provide relevant information
-Consider tagging and category taxonomy - search ability
-All content must be original or creative commons
-No images of children from teaching or classroom experience
Tagging feature:
-Educational activity
-Kindergarten/grade 1 activity
E-portfolio purposes:
-To act as a reflective Edtech library for media and technology resources
-To provide a long term reflective and professional portfolio platform for other classes
-To act as a resource library of learning artifacts/examples and teaching tools
-To provide a platform for reflective analysis as a teaching practitioner - reflective portfolio
-To demonstrate professional intent or competency - professional portfolio
-To provide a platform to curate your teaching journey
Lecture 2:
Educational objectives: an objective is a statement about the general educational goal, a
description of what the students will learn
Educational outcomes: an outcome is an educational statement that identifies specifically what
the student will have done or demonstrated by the end of the lesson.
Come up with 3 brief lesson ideas and write an objective and outcome:
1. Identifying the months of the year
Objective: students will gain an understanding of the months of the year
Outcome: students will be able to name all the months of the year
2. Recognizing the sounds of each animal
Objective: students will be able to associate which sounds each animal makes
Outcome: students can identify each animal and the sound that they make and vice versa
3. The five times table
Objective: students will be able to know the five times table
Outcome: students will be able to solve each five times table
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Frances spence - original programmer for the rst digital computer. To act as a library of artifacts, resources or personal creations. To provide re ective analysis - personal or re ective portfolio. Only provide best examples of work or documentation. Consider tagging and category taxonomy - search ability. All content must be original or creative commons. No images of children from teaching or classroom experience. To act as a re ective edtech library for media and technology resources. To provide a long term re ective and professional portfolio platform for other classes. To act as a resource library of learning artifacts/examples and teaching tools. To provide a platform for re ective analysis as a teaching practitioner - re ective portfolio. To demonstrate professional intent or competency - professional portfolio. To provide a platform to curate your teaching journey. Educational objectives: an objective is a statement about the general educational goal, a description of what the students will learn.

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