Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

December 16, 17, 18



Year 10 Welcome to Term 2

I know, I know this is an odd time to begin a new unit of work but Term 2 began this week.

We have an interesting project this term: Communicating Information.

Let's take a look at the Unit of Work before we get started;-) http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AZHvRJKjycg1ZGdnNHBieDhfMTE2ZzcyM3ZwaGY&hl=en

Investigate - Criterion A Maxium 6

Investigation is an essential stage in the design cycle. Students are expected to identify the problem, develop a design brief and formulate a design specification. Students are expected to acknowledge the sources of information and document these appropriately.

To get a 6 the student: explains the problem, discussing its relevance. The student critically investigates the problem, evaluating information from a broad range of appropriate acknowledged sources. The student describes detailed methods for appropriate testing to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification.


Remember there are 3 tasks in the Investigation. The first task is IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM.

As you know, each MYP Technology Class presents you with a problem to solve. The "problem" is the "guiding question";-) Our guiding question is: "How can computer technology be used to save lives?"

The best way to begin your Investigation is by writing a paragraph that explains the problem as you understand it. Then connect your project to at least 2 Areas of Interaction.

According to the Assessment Rubric. . .
To get a 1/2: The student states the problem.
To get a 3/4: The student describes the problem, mentioning its relevance.
To get a 5/6: The student explains the problem, discussing its relevance.

Look at these words: states, describes, explains. How are they different?
Look at these words: mentioning, discussing. How are they different?

MYP definitions:
Describe: To give a detailed account
Explain: To give a clear account including causes and reasons or mechanisms.
Discuss: To give an account including, where possible, a range of arguments for and against the relative importance of various factors and comparisons of alternative hypotheses.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

November 25, 26, 27


Continue finishing up your project:-)

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Don't forget;-)

Year 10 if you are creating your game using PowerPoint, don't forget to save your final work as a PowerPoint Show.

To do this:
1)click on the "Office button"
2)click on "Save As"
3)"PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation"
a box will open
4)name your game
5)click on "Save As Type"
6)"PowerPoint 97-2003 Show"


It was that easy;-)

November 18, 19, 20


Criterion E - Evaluate Maximum 6

Students are expected to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification in an objective manner based on testing, and to evaluate its impact on life, society and/or the environment. They are expected to explain how the product/solution could be improved as a result of these evaluations.

Students are expected to evaluate their own performance at each stage of the design cycle and to suggest ways in which their performance could be improved.

To get full marks the student: evaluates the success of the product/solution in an objective manner based on the results of testing, and the views of the intended users. The student provides an evaluation of his or her own performance at each stage of the design cycle and suggests improvements. The student provides an appropriate evaluation of the impact of the product/solution on life, society and/or the environment.

1. The first task is to receive feedback on your product. Show it to at least 5 others and ask them to complete the questionnaire that you created in the Investigation;-)
2. Write a paragraph analyzing the feedback.
3. Evaluate your performance at each stage of the design cycle and suggest ways that you can improve.
4. Write a paragraph in which you evaluate the impact of your game on St. Dominic's (relate this paragraph back to the Area(s) of Interaction that you used in your paragraph).

Learning objective: carry out tests to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Deactivate the ON MOUSE CLICK feature



Year 10 - Check out this little "how-to" explaining how to deactivate the On Mouse Click feature when using PowerPoint

November 11, 12, 13


Year 10 - Continue creating your product/solution.

Learning objectives: follow the plan to produce the product/solution, create a product/solution of appropriate quality

Friday, November 6, 2009

Finished Products!!!!!

It's the weekend! Now you have time to try out Pi's game to raise awareness about "slaves in the 21st century" - a REAL problem.

His product was made with Scratch - a cool programming tool that you can download on your computer for FREE!

Givt it a go - http://savetheslaves.co.nr

Well done, Pi!!!!!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

November 4, 5, 6


Welcome Back Year 10. This is the moment that you have been waiting for . . . CREATE!

Criterion D: Create Maximum 6
Students are expected to document, with a series of photographs or a video and a dated record, the process of making their product/solution, including when and how they use tools, materials and techniques. Make a process journal, include printscreens.

Students are expected to follow their plan, to evaluate the plan and to justify any changes they make to the plan while they are creating the product/solution.

To get a 6 the student: competently uses appropriate techniques and equipment. The student follows the plan and justifies any modifications made, resulting in a product/solution of appropriate quality using the resources available.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Child Soldiers


For those of you who are raising awareness on the problem of child soldiers in Eastern Africa please check out the following site: http://invisiblechildren.com/

Half-term break October 28, 29, 30

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

October 21, 22, 23



According to MYP Technology, "Students are expected to construct a plan to create their chosen product/solution that has a serios of logicl steps, and that makes effective use of resources and time.

Students are expected to evaluate the plan and justify any modifications to the design."

To get a 5/6: The student produces a plan that contains a number of detailed, logical steps that describe the use of resources and time. The student critically evaluates the plan and justifies any modifications to the design.

Ideas: Make use of Gantt charts, consider appropriate resources, consider problem areas that make any necessary adjustments.

Please look at the examples for ideas;-)

Plan due October 22, 23

Learning objectives:
1. construct a plan to create the product/solution that has a series of logical steps
2. construct a plan to create the product/solution that makes effective use of resources and time
3. evaluate the plan and justify any modifications to the design

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

October 14, 15, 16


Year 10
Please click on the above design. Look carefully at it and answer the questions on the Quia quiz: http://www.quia.com/quiz/1986281.html

Then, continue with your Designs;-) Remember that the Designs are due October 15, 16

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

October 8, 9



Now, on to the 2nd Stage of the Design Cycle: DESIGN

Students are expected to generate several feasible designs that meet the design specification and to evaluate these against the design specification.

Students are then expected to select one design, justify their choice and evaluate this in detail against the design specification.

To get a 5/6: The student generates a range of feasible designs, each evaluated against the design specification. The student justifies the chosen design and evaluates it fully and critically against the design specification.

INVESTIGATE due October 15, 16

Room 12 Rules



Don't talk when the teacher is talking
Pay attention
Listen to instructions
Be respectful
Raise hand to ask for help
Raise hand to contribute
Stay in your seat
Be able to say what your assignment is

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

October 7




Year 10 - Finish your Design Specification today. Raise your hand and I will come around to offer advice, suggestions, and guidance;-)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

October 1, 2



Year 10 - Hope you had a great activity day but not on to the final task in the Investigation. Task 3 is: Formulate a Design Specification.

The IBO defines Design Specification as: A detailed description of the conditions, requirements and restrictions with which a design must comply. This is a precise and accurate list of facts such as conditions, dimensions, materials, process and methods that are important for the designer and for the user. All appropriate solutions will need to comply with the design specification.
To get a 5/6 the student: describes detailed methods for appropriate testing to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification.


Please submit your Develop a Design Brief today;-)

September 30


Have a great day Year 10!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

September 23, 24, 25


Get a Voki now!



Year 10 - I am still working on the drafts you handed in. While most of you have received feedback, the rest will be returned asap. In the meantime, please continue developing your design briefs. Don't forget to utilize all the resources available to you including the examples;-)

Let's looks at a couple of sites to gather ideas about: what is already available (so your game will be competitive) and to get ideas on how to create your own game.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

September 16, 17, 18













Year 10, now on to task 2 of the Investigation: Develop a design brief.

1. Write a sentence or two to introduce this portion of your Investigation.

2. Then follow these learning objectives to success,

  • formulate and discuss appropriate questions (at least 4) that guide the investigation - this means that you should create questions and then do research that will help you solve the problem
  • identify and acknowledge a range of appropriate sources of information - use in-text referencing and create a bibliography
  • collect, analyse, select, organize and evaluate information - this deeper analysis of your research will lead to higher marks
  • evaluate the sources of information - who are your sources? are they appropriate? are they experts in the field?

According to the assessment rubric. . .

  • To get a 1/2: The student investigates the problem, collecting information from sources.
  • To get a 3/4: The student investigates the problem, selecting and analysing the information from some acknowledged sources.
  • To get a 5/6: The student critically investigates the problem, evaluating information from a broad range of appropriate acknowledged sources.

Please submit your Identify the problem today


Thursday, September 10, 2009

Sept 10, 11


Year 10
Remember there are 3 tasks in the Investigation. The first task is IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM.

As you know, each MYP Technology Class presents you with a problem to solve. The "problem" is the "guiding question";-) Our guiding question is: "How can I use computer technology to make people aware of social issues?"

The best way to begin your Investigation is by writing a paragraph that explains the problem as you understand it. Then connect your project to at least 2 Areas of Interaction.

According to the Assessment Rubric. . .
To get a 1/2: The student states the problem.
To get a 3/4: The student describes the problem, mentioning its relevance.
To get a 5/6: The student explains the problem, discussing its relevance.

Look at these words: states, describes, explains. How are they different?
Look at these words: mentioning, discussing. How are they different?

Drafts of the Identify the Problem are due Wednesday, September 17. I will then be able to make corrections and return them to you in a timely manner.

To help you decide which social issue check out sites like: Amnesty International, Greenpeace or do a keyword search on Google (social injustice issues)


Thanks for your cooperation;-)

Learning objective: Differentiate these action verbs, begin writing project intro (Identify the problem).

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

09/09/09

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Welcome Back Year 10! I hope you have had a fab summer and are ready to get down to work on your new IT project.

Let's look at the Unit of Work, Assessment Rubric, and Technology Check List before we get started.



On a lighter side, take a look at this interesting article that explains why 09/09/09 is so special;-)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090908/sc_livescience/why090909issospecial

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

June 23, June 29,

The Day in the Life of a Year 10 Student

Hooray! We have finished the assessed portion of our program. Now, on to the next step.


We have a few lessons to explore our creative sides. Your assignment is to make a movie entitled "A Day In The Life Of A Year 10 Student).


  • Choose the tool of your choice (Movie Maker, IMovie (available in Jr. School), PowerPoint, PhotoStory 3).

  • Movie limit (2-3 minutes)

The best final product will be included in the Year 10 blog 2009/10. Let's go!

Year 10 – A Day In The Life of a Year 10 Student

Feng, Ingrid, Carmo, Vera Dias
Jose, Pedro, Yakir, Jimi,
Ignacio, Bruno, Antonio, Vera Silva, Raj
Naiomi, Diana, Carine, Catarina, Michelle

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Slideshare


Year 10 - This is the Web 2.0 tool that we discussed in class. By utilizing this tool you can embed a powerpoint presentation into your e-portfolio easily;-)
Also, remember that you can store videos on Google video, photobucket, Tiny Pic to name a few.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

June 15, 17

Criterion E - Evaluate Maximum 6
Students are expected to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification in an objective manner based on testing, and to evaluate its impact on life, society and/or the environment. They are expected to explain how the product/solution could be improved as a result of these evaluations.
Students are expected to evaluate their own performance at each stage of the design cycle and to suggest ways in which their performance could be improved.

To get full marks the student: evaluates the success of the product/solution in an objective manner based on the results of testing, and the views of the intended users. The student provides an evaluation of his or her own performance at each stage of the design cycle and suggests improvements. The student provides an appropriate evaluation of the impact of the product/solution on life, society and/or the environment.

All work except the Evaluate MUST be handed in today. Please put work into the Year 10 folder (IT-MsDietrich).

Monday, June 1, 2009

June 1, 3


Year 10 - Create is due Wednesday, June 3 at the end of class.

Please deposit your work in the IT-Ms. Dietrich folder in your Year 10 folder;-) It's easy to find.

You will also find your assessed work and feedback/grade there as well.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

May 25, 27


Year 10 - Continue with the FUN part of the project.

Please reread the last post to remind yourself of the benchmarks to make in Criterion D.

Remember that Wednesday, May 27 is an activity day - no IT classes. Have a fun day, but be mindful of due dates.

Monday, May 18, 2009

May 18, 20


Now, on to CREATE!

Criterion D: Create Maximum 6

Students are expected to document, with a series of photographs or a video and a dated record, the process of making their product/solution, including when and how they use tools, materials and techniques.

Students are expected to follow their plan, to evaluate the plan and to justify any changes they make to the plan while they are creating the product/solution.

To receive a 6 the student: competently uses appropriate techniques and equipment. The student follows the plan and justifies any modifications made, resulting in a product/solution of appropriate quality using the resources available.

Monday, May 11, 2009

May 11, 13


Year 10 - It all begins with a plan.
Criterion C: Plan Maximum 6

Students are expected to construct a plan to create their chosen product/solution that has a series of logicl steps, and that makes effective use of resources and time.

Students are expected to evaluate the plan and justify any modifications to the design.
To get a 6: the student produces a plan that contains a number of detailed, logical steps that describe the use of resources and time. The student critically evaluates the plan and justifies any modifications to the design.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

May 4


Are you finished with your Designs (Criterion B). They were due April 29. Should we extend the due date until Wednesday, May 6?

Sunday, April 26, 2009

April 27, 29


Year 10, Continue with your designs. They are due Wednesday.

Monday, April 20, 2009

April 20, 22


Welcome Back Year 10.

I am still working on your Investigations and will give them back to you next Monday. You will then have the option of improving your work (and grade).

In the meantime - begin designing your e-portfolio. The easiest way to do this is to plan your e-portfolio using 3 DIFFERENT tools/programs.

Design is due April 29 (yikes that just next week!). The link to the assessment is located in the sidebar;-)

Criterion B: Design Maxium 6

Students are expected to generate several feasible designs that meet the design specification and to evaluate these against the design specification.

Students are then expected to select one design, justify their choice and evaluate this in detail against the design specification.

To get a 6 : The student generates a range of feasible designs, each evaluated against the design specification. The student justifies the chosen design and evaluates it fully and critically against the design specification.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

April 1


Year 10 - Today is collection day.

Now, what I would like you to do today is to look at your Design Specification and decide EXACTLY what you will include on your e-portfolio.

Go through your folder on the school's server to see what kind of data you have gathered there.
- Can you show a progression in your learning?
-Can you make a gallery of your artwork and showcase 2 or 3 pieces and include a text explaining their significance?
-Can you make a slideshow or "movie" (using PhotoStory 3 or Windows Movie Maker) highlighting your work? a hobby? community and service activity? sport ?

BEFORE you actually design your e-portfolio you MUST know EXACTLY what you will include there.

Don't be an April Fool and waste time!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

March 30

Year 10 - Let's finish up with the Investigations today.

I will collect the finished Investigation on Wednesday (at the beginning of class) on my pen drive;-)

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

March 25



Year 10 - I hope you had a great day on Monday and are ready to get down to work in IT again!

The 3rd stage of the Investigate is: Formulate a Design Specification

What is a Design Specification? Let's brainstorm a little . . .

Now based on your research, what 4/5 items do YOU think YOUR e-portfolio should include?

Now, here's what you need to do:

Formulate a Design Specification

1) Create a Design Specification list (list the 4/5 items you will include)

2) Create a Detailed List (say why you will include these items)

3)Create a Test to Evaluate your product (your e-portfolio) based on the Design Specification (include an introduction sentence (To evaluate my product I will create a questionnaire. On a scale of 1-5 where 1 is awful and 5 is awesome, I will ask the following questions.) Then ask 1 question for each item on your Design Specification).

Look at the example being passed around in class;-)

Remember - the Investigate is NOT difficult. Break it down into manageable parts: Identify the problem, Develop a Design Brief, Formulate a Design Specification.

I will be HAPPY to help you - just raise your hand.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

March 16, 18


Year 10 - Today let's begin to Develop a Design Brief

Develop a Design Brief

  • Formulate and discuss appropriate questions (4-5) that guide the investigation. (Example: What is an e-portfolio? What programs can I use to create an e-portfolio? What should be included on an e-portfolio?)

  • Identify and acknowledge a range of appropriate sources of information

  • Collect, analyse, select, organize and evaluate information (You might want to look at 3 e-portfolios to gather data and ideas of what to include on your own product/solution)

  • Evaluate the sources of information (don't just use Wikipedia)

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

March 11

Year 10 - Let's begin


The first stage is Investigate - let's Investigate

Investigate
Identify the problem (Explain the problem, discuss its relevance)
- Restate the problem in your own words
-Discuss its relevance (What does this mean? Why is it important?)
-Mention the customer
-Relate your project to Areas of Interaction
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Design Brief - State Why/What/Where/Who and How for your problem-Describe what the problem is related to an AOI-Research the problem citing your sources in a full, organized bibliography (Use more than 5 different sources)-Ask 4 or 5 pertinent questions that will drive your investigation. For example: What is an e-portfolio? What programs can I use to create an e-portfolio? . . . Remember to look at 3 different e-portfolios to gather ideas.-State which information you found to be useful/and not useful and why?-Describe why these issues are important to you and/or other people.

Monday, March 9, 2009

March 10


Year 10, you are spoiled for choice (hahaha). When creating an online portfolio there are many options to choose from.


Dr. Helen Barrett (the e-portfolio guru!) has conducted an experiment where she has created (and re-created) an e-portfolio using many different tools. It's all basically the same information - it's just organized differently.


Let's see what she has to say about creating an e-portfolio. http://newali.apple.com/ali_sites/ali/exhibits/1000156/


I'm including some of her other links that I think may be of interest to you:http://helenbarrett.com/http://hbarrett.pbwiki.com/http://hbarrett.wordpress.com/how-to/ (how to create an e-portfolio with wordpress)http://eportfolios.googlepages.com/homehttp://edfolio.fdu.edu/BarrettH/ (good ideas of what to include in your e-portfolio)
This is an impressive link list that Dr. Barrett has compiled! http://electronicportfolios.com/portfolios/bookmarks.html
Check these option out too!http://www.carbonmade.com/

Free e-portfolio sitehttp://www.pageflakes.com/ Page Flakeshttp://protopage.com/ Protopage


What else can you come up with? There are merit points just waiting to happen . . .


In addition, when you are making your process journal posting follow this template to keep the posting relevant:
-From my research I found out . .-I have discovered that . . .-My conclusions are that . . .-I have kept my research relevant by . . .-I found ICT helpful when . . .

Friday, March 6, 2009

March 9, 11


Year 10, Welcome to Term 3 Technology. We have a really intereresting project this term. You will create an e-portfolio using the program of your choice;-)

Let's take a look at the Unit of Work to see what you need to do to be successful. http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgg4pbx8_29dtpmf4df&hl=en

Next stop, let's check out the assessment rubric.
1) Today I would like to INVESTIGATE e-portfolios/online portfolios/digital portfolios. Gather ideas to help you plan your product.Here are some links that I would like to visit:http://dp1.ips.k12.in.us:16080/~wyork/Kaijah%20BlackWell/Welcome.htmlhttp://dp1.ips.k12.in.us:16080/~wyork/Frank%20Tardy/Welcome.htmlhttp://dp1.ips.k12.in.us:16080/~wyork/Keshia%20Smith/Welcome.htmlhttp://dp1.ips.k12.in.us:16080/~wyork/Lonald%20Key%20Senior%2008/Me,%20Myself%20and%20Maybe%20I.htmlThese students completed the above online portfolios as part of their senior year classwork;-) They attend a public school in Indianapolis, Indiana (USA). http://www.616.ips.k12.in.us/two more great examples:http://www.newtechhigh.org/gallery/samples/2002/cbaldomero/default.htmhttp://www.newtechhigh.org/gallery/samples/2002/eboulier/default.htmlSome more to look at - not great - but you might get some ideas:http://www.pupilpages.com/Students/Default.aspx?studentId=1732)Keep track of ALL sites you visit!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

March 4

Year 11 - Everything is due today. Good luck to each of you as you continue on the carousel.


Project Due Today - March 4

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Generator Blog has lots of cool web toys to play with. http://generatorblog.blogspot.com/

Sunday, March 1, 2009

March 2

Welcome Back Year 10 - I hope you are well-rested!

Today you need to finish creating your product and hand in the Create (Criterion D) documentation.

The final step of the Design Cycle is Evaluate (Criterion E). Maximum 6

Students are expected to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification in an objective manner based on testing, and to evaluate its impact on life, society and/or the environment. They are expected to explain how the product/solution could be improved as a result of these evaluations.

Students are expected to evaluate their own performance at each stage of the design cycle and to suggest ways in which their performance could be improved.

To get full marks: The student evaluates the success of the product/solution in an objective manner based on the results of testing, and the views of the intended users. The student provides an evaluation of his or her own performance at each stage of the design cycle and suggests improvements. The student provides an appropriate evaluation of the impact of the product/solution on life, society and/or the environment.

Monday, February 16, 2009

To Wrap Text around an Image

http://wysiwyg-test.pbwiki.com/WrappingText

To embed a video check out this link

http://www.slideshare.net/wsbtech/how-to-embed-a-teachertube-video-or-slideshare-slideshow-in-pbwiki

February 16, 19

Year 10 - The end is near. . . Have you finished your Create? It's important to work efficiently this week to avoid having work to do on your holiday break.

*Remember to folow your plan, document your creation with a process journal (use print screens), evaluate your plan and justify any changes made.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

February 9, 11

Year 10

Work hard to finish the Create. After today's class we have 4 more doubles before you continue on the carousel. We still need to: create and document the creation of your product,
ask others to evaluate your product using the questionnaire that you developed in the Investigation, evaluate your product against the design specification, evaluate your performance, and describe and explain how your product will impact life, society or the environment.

That's a lot of work.

But for now have fun creating your wiki page and remember to use your plan as a guide or check list;-)

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Create

Criterion D: Create

Maximum 6

Students are expected to document, with a series of photographs or a video and a dated record, the process of making their product/solution, including when and how they use tools, materials and techniques. Students are expected to follow their plan, to evaluate the plan and to justify any changes they make to the plan while they are creating the product/solution.

Students will sometimes embark upon a very ambitious project, or they may encounter unforeseen circumstances. In some circumstances a product/solution that is incomplete or does not function fully can still achieve one of the levels awarded for this criterion.

To get a 6 the student must satisfy the following: The student competently uses appropriate techniques and equipment. The student follows the plan and justifies any modifications made, resulting in a product/solution of appropriate quality using the resources available.

Monday, February 2, 2009

February 2, 4



Year 10 - It's time to make a plan

Criterion C: Plan
Maximum 6

Students are expected to construct a plan to create their chosen product/solution that has a series of logicl steps, and that makes effective use of resources and time.

Students are expected to evaluate the plan and justify any modifications to the design.

To receive full marks: The student produces a plan that contains a number of detailed, logical steps that describe the use of resources and time. The student critically evaluates the plan and justifies any modifications to the design.


Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Deadline Extension - Monday Feb 2

Year 10 - Due to technical difficulties (otherwise known as no internet and lots of down time waiting for the system to reboot) our deadline has been extended until Monday February 2 - beginning of class.

As mentioned in class - you do NOT have to use the computer to complete your actual designs (pencil and paper will do just fine).

4 students were able to submit their Criterion B (Design) in spite of the problem - Well done!

January 28

Year 10

Our deadlines have changed a bit. Design is due today (Jan 28) at the end of class.

We have a new wiki. It is located at http://boardingpass.pbwiki.com/ It is private (this means that it is closed to the public and you must receive an invitation to view it). Your status will be that of "Writer". Writers can edit pages and revert pages to previous versions. They can also upload new files and create new pages. Writers cannot perform any action that cannot be undone.

You do NOT have permission to edit the front page or side bar. You may create a page for your country. You may NOT edit anyone else's page.

If you need some help with wiki tutorials check out these sites: http://pbwikimanual.pbwiki.com/ and http://www.archive.org/details/Pbwiki101YourGuideToWikiBasicsapril22

I expect you to stay on task as our deadlines are tight.

Design is due today - Jan 28

Friday, January 23, 2009

January 26, 28

Year 10 - Let's get creative.

Designs due January 28

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

January 21


Deadlines for the rest of the Term 2
Investigate - January 19
Design - January 26
Plan - January 28
Create - February 11
Evaluate - February 18

Year 10 - Let's take a look at the assessment rubric to see how your will be evaluated for Criterion B (Design):
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgg4pbx8_56x3sw3zdk&hl=en

Design
  • Make at least 3 designs that aim to match your design specification (this could be a sketch, powerpoint, publisher or any other appropriate tool)
  • Describe how well each design fits your original design specification
  • Choose ONE design, describe in detail what you think about the design and explain why this design is the most suitable choice
*Remember a 5-6 looks like this: The student generates a range of feasible designs, each evaluated against the design specification. The student justifies the chosen design and evaluates it fully and critically against the design specification.

Homework - collect images, links, etc




Sunday, January 18, 2009

January 19




Year 10 - BOO! the correct answer to the last poll (How many stages does the MYP Design Cylce have?)is 5 (Investigate, Design, Plan, Create, and Evaluate).

Now answer this week's poll question.

Now, on to other matters. Although we have finished the Investigate portion of this project, we still need to do a couple of more things: register for an account with pbwiki (http://pbwiki.com ), request admission to the wiki (http://ontour.pbwiki.com), then do a tutorial to find out how it works. Keep in mind that you will be designing your page/s on Wednesday;-)

To get you started:
http://pbwiki.com/content/tour
http://www.slideshare.net/JenniferW/pb-wiki-tutorial
http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/25Tools/pbwiki.html

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

What about this?????


Year 10 - I saw this online today and thought about you;-)


Check out this link (http://travel.uk.msn.com/inspiration/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=11096424) before you finish your design specification.


Monday, January 12, 2009

January 12, 14


Investigate: - Due Wednesday, Jan 14 (end of class)

Identify the problem - Explain the problem and discuss its relevance. In your own words describe what the problem is - 1) offer a solution, 2) relate the problem/solution to an Area of Interaction (AOI)



Design Brief - State Why/What/Where/Who and How for your problem
-Research the problem citing your sources in a full, organized bibliography
-Ask 4 or 5 pertinent questions that will drive your investigation. For example: What is a wiki? What is a tourist agency? . . . Remember to look at 3 different tourist sites to gather ideas
State which information you found to be useful/and not useful and why?
-Use more than 5 different sources


Remember to document all your research by using in-text referencing.

Design Specification -
-List what your product is going to be, be like, be used for, be able to do and be made with (bullet point this list). What will you include? Information? Facts? Links? Movie? and then say WHY you will include it.

-Describe detailed methods to evaluate your page. That means to make a test (questionnaire??) that will check each point in your design specification .
Each question in your questionnaire must be directly linked to each item in your Design Specification.
*Make sure that you describe who the test is for and how it will be used

Investigate: - Due Wednesday, Jan 14 (end of class)

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Year 10 - Our wiki address is: http://ontour.pbwiki.com

Add youself to our wiki by registering.

The name of our wiki is: On Tour

You must learn a bit about PBwiki and how to upload and organize your information, images, videos, slideshows, links, etc.

In easiest way to do that is by doing some tutorials. Here are some links to tutorials. Please feel free to use them or find your own by doing a keyword search.
http://brianbridges.pbwiki.com/PBwiki%20Tutorials

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

January 7

2009

Welcome back Year 10.

Let's continue working on the Investigations. I will correct your drafts this week and hand them back on Monday!

Please participate in today's poll:-)

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