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PowerPoint Presentation AS SHARED BY DR. DEAN OLAH BASED ON USING THE FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOLThe information presented is correlated to The First Days of School. The page numbers referenced refer to the 4 th edition of the book.

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Page 1: First Day and Expectations

PowerPoint PresentationAS SHARED BY DR. DEAN OLAH BASED ON USING

“THE FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOL”

The information presented is correlated to The First Days of

School. The page numbers referenced refer to the 4th edition of the

book.

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Welcome to Dr. xxxx’s

Classroom

Procedures and

Guidelines

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Seven things students want to

know on the first day.

1. Am I in the right room?

2. Where am I supposed to sit?

3. Who is the teacher as a person?

4. How will the teacher treat me?

5. What are the rules in this classroom?

6. What will I be doing this year?

7. How will I be graded?

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1. Am I in the right room?

102-105

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2. Where am I supposed to sit?

106

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3. Who is this teacher as a

person?

107

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4. Will this teacher treat me

fairly?

102, 109-110

Yes, Always!

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5. What are the rules of this

classroom?

Treat each person in this room with respect and

dignity.

Follow all policies as outlined in the Campbell

University Student Handbook.

Be in your assigned seat at the beginning of

class with all necessary materials ready to

participate.

No food or drink in the computer lab.

102, 150-157

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6. What will I be doing this

Semester?

102

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How will I be graded?

102

One technology education professional journal review: (20 points)

Article Review Format (one page word document APA style; attach article or include url/link):

1) identify/summarize the topic/ problem (one paragraph)

2) author’s position and recommendations regarding the problem

3) your personal opinion regarding the problem/issues/topic

One Web 2.0 brief presentation (20 points)

Eight technology projects based on 2008 ISTE NETS Standards: (100 Points each)

Twelve Homework Assignments based on chapters from textbook: (5 Points each)

Final Exam based on textbook homework reading assignments: (100 Points)

* Late assignments will lose two points for each day past due.

Final Grading Scale:

900-1000 = A

800-899 = B

700-799 = C

600-699 = D

less than 600= F

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Due Dates:

Homework assignments are due (via blackboard) by noon,

every Tuesday and will be reviewed in class on the due date.

The Journal Review is due on a Tuesday.

Assignments/Projects are due on Thursdays by the end of the

day (11:59 pm).

See syllabus calendar for specific dates and an itinerary for

each day of the semester.

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Dr. xxxx’s Classroom

ContractMY RESPONSIBILITIES AS YOUR TEACHER:

1. Create a positive learning environment

2. To treat you with respect and care as an individual

3. To provide an orderly classroom environment

4. To provide necessary technology and skills to help you complete assignments.

5. To provide the appropriate motivation

6. To teach the required content

7. Give fair grades as evaluation of learning

8. Provide extra help

9. Give my best effort each day

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Your Responsibilities as

my students1. To treat me with respect and care as an individual

2. Be punctual and attend class regularly

3. Listen and pay attention

4. Come to class ready to participate and learn

5. To study and do your work (SUCCESS=EFFORT)

6. To master the required content

7. Complete all assignments on time

8. To ask for help when needed

9. Give your best effort each day

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Special Guideline

This classroom is a “No Whining Zone”.

That means that there will be no whining,

for ANY reason.

Everything that I do is in your best

interest, so please respect the “No

Whining Zone” this semester.

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Following the contract will result in :

Verbal acknowledgement

A stress-free learning environment

A pleasant and orderly classroom atmosphere

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Not Following the contract will

result in . . .

1st

Warning and documentation

2nd

A meeting and completion of the “Student Responsibility Report”

3rd

Unsatisfactory completion of this course

My Action Plan - 159

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Student Responsibility ReportStudent Name:_______________________

Date: _____________________________

Course Section:_______________________

Completing your homework and/or assignment on time is your responsibility as a student.

Missing Assignment: ____________________________________________

I did not complete my homework/paper/project today because:

_____ I did the assigned homework/paper/project, but I did not submit it through Blackboard

_____ I chose not to do my homework/paper/project.

_____ I forgot to do my homework/paper/project.

_____ I did not have the appropriate materials or technology to complete the homework/paper/project

_____ Other—please explain below.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature _______________________________________

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SLAP - For Assignments (not homework)

* late work is penalized with a 2 point reduction for each day late

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Classroom Procedures

A PROCEDURE IS THE WAY THAT WE DO THINGS.

TO DO THINGS RIGHT, WE HAVE TO FOLLOW SOME SIMPLE PROCEDURES, FOR EXAMPLE:

• TO OPEN A COMBINATION LOCK, YOU HAVE TO SELECT YOUR COMBINATION AS DIRECTED BY THE LOCK MANUFACTURER.

• TO PLACE A CALL ON YOUR PHONE, YOU NEED TO ENTER THE NUMBER IN THE RIGHT ORDER.

SO, TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN LEARNING, YOU NEED TO FOLLOW SOME SIMPLE PROCEDURES.

Explain, Rehearse, Reinforce! 175-180

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Entering the Room

Please enter quietly, moving your Camel from absent to present.

Sit in your assigned seat.

Bring up and turn on your computer - press the “option” key (keep holding it down) immediately after turning on the computer to choose Windows or Mac OS.

Be prepared to participate in the lesson

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Getting Your Attention

I will . . .

Stand in front of the class.

Raise my hand.

Wait for everyone to be quiet.

Begin speaking.

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When you are tardy . . .

Enter quietly.

Take your seat and take out your materials.

You can explain why you’re late after class.

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Excused Absence

Please notify me in advance of any absences via email

[email protected]

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Scheduling an appointment

https://yourname.youcanbook.me/

[email protected]

(910) 893-xxxx

(919) xxx-xxxx

Office: Txxxx Hall - xx5B

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Turning in Assignments

All assignments will be submitted through

Blackboard

For the EDUC 230 and 455 courses you will

also place a copy of the assignment, paper,

project and/or link on your wikispaces page

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Classroom Discussions and

Homework Review:

Participation is required – as determined by the random

student generator.

I want to hear what you have to say and will ask follow-up

questions.

Make all questions and comments relevant to the current

discussion.

If your question is off the topic, write it down and ask later.

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Finish Classwork Early

What to do next?

There will be days where we finish reviewing the homework and

discussions.

You are welcome to work on the assigned project using the lab

computers or you may leave with my permission.

Clean your work area.

Turn off and lower your computer into the desk.

Push in your chair.

170

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Paper Format

APA Format

An APA formatted template is available on

Blackboard (for the Journal Review)

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Thursdays?

Thursdays are reserved for lab time to work on

assignments and get individual help from Dr. Olah.

On some Thursdays we may have guest educational

experts demonstrating how technology is used in their

schools.

So…………….

Do I have to attend class every Thursday?

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Class Dismissal

• The teacher dismisses you, not the clock.

• Do not start packing up prior to the end of class.

• Wait until the teacher finishes and officially dismisses you with:

“Have a nice day!”

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Have an awesome Semester!”– Dr. Olah

I truly believe in your potential and I know that you have the ability to succeed!

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Page 192 is REALLY true!!!

“The only way to have responsible students is to have procedures and routines for which the students can feel

responsible.”

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“You can succeed if you learn

how to be effective on the first

days of school.”– Dr. Harry Wong

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