This an introductury course for teachers to use a range of different webtools as teaching aids.
This is the introductory course for Python for Beginners. Please start here if you have no experience coding in Python. This course is self-paced; you can proceed through the course, but need to complete each unit before moving on to the next unit.
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Participants will complete this module with a greater understanding of both district and self-selected/created professional learning opportunities available through mobile learning devices.
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How do I take advantage of district-provided professional learning opportunities through my mobile learning device?
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What pathways to online professional learning can I take advantage of through my mobile learning device, and how do I find them?
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How can I build professional learning opportunities using my mobile learning device and share them with others?
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Participants will complete this module with an understanding of how a 1:1 student-to-device ration opens up their classrooms to the flipped classroom model of teaching and the pathways to resources available for assistance.
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What is the flipped classroom approach?
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What would it look like in my classroom?
- Where can I look to learn more about adopting this approach?
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Participants will complete this module with a basic understanding of native video apps on mobile devices, iMovie, and the ways these tools can be leveraged for learning and creation.
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What video apps do I have on my device?
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How can I use these to improve teaching?
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How can I use these to improve learning and student creation?
This course was created for a workshop at the Mountain Moot 2013 where participants learned how to create Moodle Lessons. There are three lessons available to try as students and a fourth which was built together as an introduction to lesson construction. I have also included the slideshow presentation used during the course of the workshop.
An introduction to the terms, technologies, trends, and best practices of the interactive design industry. Students design, develop, and upload a simple web site using HTML and basic CSS. The importance of writing valid and semantic code is emphasized. Basic web side production stages and requirements such as naming conventions, file organization, project development life cycle, and image optimization are also covered. Prerequisites: None