Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Warm-up Exercise: What's in a question?

Today, we will look at a new research document that I've shared with you. You will use this document to help you document your inquiry into your project idea.

Before we get started post a comment with your response in the form of a question to following prompt:

"If you could ask the next president one question on live TV during a debate what would it be?"

When you have finished posting your question and watched today's demo, please finish yesterday's initial research post on your own blog. What did you find out researching the five keywords your chose? If you did not finish yesterday, please read the post below for instructions.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Initial Research

Today you need to complete some basic research based on your project idea. Your goal is start exploring your topic and discovering examples of your project idea, information about your topic, and resources to help you develop your thesis question. Your thesis question will become the guiding question for your entire project.

For most of you, your projects are too vague and open ended, so today you should start to search for information about your ideas to help you start to narrow down your topic into a specific area. For example, both Joseph and Jasmine are interested in raising awareness about diseases that affect the community. They might conduct a Google search about the following key words; disease, Brookyln

To start your research today, post a comment reply to this post listing 5 keywords that relate to your independent project idea. Based on your keywords, use different combinations of the key words and start seeing what information comes up.

At the end of the period, you need to post a new Blog entry titled "Initial Research" and post a brief summary (2-3 sentences) of what you learned or didn't learn about each key word that you started with today. You can list specific, important information that you learn, website URLs (addresses), and/or what you roadblocks you encountered searching for the term.

Your post should use the Bulleted List feature in the formatting options in the posting menu bar
so that it looks like this:

  • Keyword 1 - information that you found out.
  • Keyword 2 - www.keyword2.com - I found a website all about my keyword. It has alot of useful links about my keyword.
  • Keyword 3 - I didn't find out much information about this key word. It wasn't really helpful in searching for information. I don't think I'll use this again.
  • Keyword 4 - Based on this keyword, I found out a list of keywords that I am going to research tomorrow including x, y, and z.
  • Keyword 5 - I found out that....and...it's really important because....
You research will be useful in formulating a specific thesis question. By the end of next week we will be presenting detailed project proposals and discussing them in our Socratic Circle. Your project proposal will attempt to provide a way for you to answer your thesis question in the form of an independent project based on research and/or creative experimentation. Post the results of your preliminary research on your blog at the end of class.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Google Documents

Working on computers today is very different than it was five years ago. Many more computers have Internet access and people work on more than one computer. One way to store and edit work on any computer with Internet access is Google Documents. Google Docs is a lot like Microsoft Office, but it lives on the Internet. You don't need any special software or programs, just a functional web browser like Firefox. With Google Docs you can create documents, spread sheets, and even basic presentations. Also with Google Docs you can do more than save files online, but you can share them with other users, publish them online or right to your blog. It's a very powerful, easy to use tool that may become a venue for your senior portfolio.

Today we are going to explore how to upload or create our first Google Document and share the results with me and your feedback partner. Watch the demo on the screen on how to create a Google Document, how to upload a Microsoft Word file, and how to share a finished document with me and your feedback partner.

When you are finished with your project worksheet, you will make it a Google Document and share it with me at mr.powhida@gmail.com

Project Warm Up and Worksheet

Last week I asked you to post your first independent project idea on your blog. Take a minute and look over your project idea. When you have reminded yourself about your project idea, post a comment here with five questions that you have about your project or that your project idea raises. For example, if Tyree is going to create an investment portfolio, a question might be "What stocks should I invest in?"

Your questions can be about the content of your project, how to make the project, skills and materials you might need, what academic connections it has, and why it is important.

When you have finished adding your questions as a comment, please complete the project worksheet by clicking on the link.
  1. Copy and paste the text of the Google document into Microsoft Word and answer the questions as clearly as you can.
  2. Save the file as YOURNAME_PW.DOC
  3. Send the file to mr.powhida@gmail.com as an attachment. Please pay attention to the demo so that you can complete the worksheet and turn it in.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Initial Project Ideas

Now that you have written down your first idea or ideas for an independent portfolio project, take a moment and review what your wrote at the beginning of class. Check your writing for accuracy and precision and then post your first idea under the title "Initial Project Idea". Remember what you post online is public and will be a document of your process. We will discuss your initial ideas tomorrow in class, so be prepared.


Thursday, September 18, 2008

Customizing your blog

Take a moment and leave a comment about how you customized your blog. What change(s) did you make to the default layout of your blog? Please include your first name at the end of the comment if your display name is different.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Online Course Evaluation

Please complete the following course evaluation. You can leave comments regarding any of the questions. Click Here to take survey