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- From: Burt.Lundak@p0.f14.n346.z1.fidonet.org (Burt Lundak)
- Sender: ufgate@puddle.fidonet.org (newsout1.26)
- Newsgroups: k12.ed.science
- Subject: Students on K12net
- Message-ID: <32188.2B36E798@puddle.fidonet.org>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 12:25:57 PDT
- Organization: FidoNet node 1:346/14.0 - Room 5, Bonners Ferry ID
- Lines: 107
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- >Quoting Edward Dunagin (226/540)
- >* Original: FROM.....Edward Dunagin (226/540)
- >* Forwarded by.......OPUS 346/14
- >
- >I am, like you, a node in K12Net. It seems that you are new to
- >K12Net and I want to welcome you and add a bit<g>.
- >
- >We are a K12 orientated BBS in Columbus. We have been operational
- >for alittle over 1 year as a Non-profit Ohio Corporation. (Just
- >wanted to let you know a little about who is writing<g>)
- >
- >I, am I'm sure others are amazed at the professional and mature
- >messages that are coming from you students, freshman to seniors.
- >Someone is sure doing something RIGHT in your school. How about
- >telling me a little about your school and how your are doing the
- >RIGHT thing<g>. You might also indicate if this can be shared with
- >others.
- >Peace..............................Ed
- *****************************************************************
- Thank you for your positive comments about my student's E-Mail on
- K12net. Below is a message I sent in reply to a request from a
- teacher on Learning-Link BBS asking if anyone had success or
- failure while implementing Performance Base activities. I hope it
- helps explain why my students are so active on K12net. Ed Katz runs
- a first class BBS for our school district that connects us to
- K12net. You should realize that Idaho spends LESS on each student's
- education than any other state in the nation. We are a small rural
- school district in Idaho. Let me know if I can further explain or
- provide additional information about my student's activities.
-
- I use many high tech performance based projects as the primary
- vehicle for learning in my biology II classes. After more than 20
- years of teaching and serious reservations about performance based
- ed. fitting into the public classroom, I have found it a successful
- change. The change from paper activities to real world
- demonstration is difficult at first for both students and teachers
- because we are so comfortable following the traditional approach of
- jumping through hoops. Often times the hoops are not
- interdisciplinary, sequential, or applicable to the work place. The
- system is so full of jumping through hoopsthat we have lost touch
- with the higher thinking skills that produce creative learners. It
- is time to pull our heads out of the industrial age and enter the
- information age. The time has come to stop "paper training"
- students. My students at first found the expectation of performance
- to be unreasonable. I found that my students did not know how to
- schedule, organize, be creative or recognize mastery. It was not
- until I started using pere (15 line) science topic messages each quarter using
- the Science Forum of the K12net Fidonet telecommunications system.
- Five pre-typed science e-mail messaes must be sent during the
- second quarter. The messages must be posted in the K12net Science
- Forum #19 by January 15th. Messages may be a reply to a current
- topic or a new topic that solicits replies or the sharing of ideas
- or data. Each message must be a minimum of 15 lines using half inch
- margins, center on a science/biology topic, use proper spelling,
- grammar and punctuation. Composition and content along with the
- requirements mentioned above will be used to evaluate your
- messages. Please turn in a print-out of your message as it appears
- in the Science Forum. Messages are worth a maximum of 10 points
- each. With prior approval additional messages may be completed for
- extra credit.
-
-
- Remain current with all messages on K12net Science Forum.
-
- nformation Services during
- the second quarter. The practicum will involve file selection,
- search strategy, limiters, file capture and print formats. The
- Dialog practicum is considered a 100 point test. Dialog will be a
- required reference for the written paper during the fourth quarter.
-
-
-
- Oral report on contemporary science topic using online electronic
- research
-
- Formal research paper (including online resources)
-
- Complete a project using a camcorder or Cannon Xapshot camera
-
- Record, mix and edit sound using a computer.
-
- Video capture from still or motion video to computer
-
- Work with a team to complete a short interactive computer
- multimedia project that includes sound, text, still and/or motion
- video on a current science topic
-
- Complete a class interactive multimedia project that includes
- sound, text, still and/or motion video on the ecology of the
- Kootenai Wildlife Refuge
-
- Dissection of -out of the graph or graphs and table or tables is
- required in the Results. Composition and content along with the
- requirements mentioned above will be used to evaluate your PSL
- Probeware report. The PSL Probeware Lab will have a maximum value
- of 50 points. With prior approval additional PSL Probeware
- laboratories may be completed for extra credit. One PSL Probeware
- laboratory will r skills when class started in Aug. After the
- initial frustration caused by "change" and the requirements to
- demonstrate mastery the students have shown considerable interest
- in the program. Things that pop to my mi are "light" trained when we get them, not "paper
- trained."
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