Integrating the Internet
into the Classroom
Facilitator: Michael
Krauss, Lewis
& Clark College
Each participant will be assigned a number at the beginning of the course. These numbers are listed down the left-hand column of the grid. As assignments are completed, the boxes will be filled in with the appropriate symbol (see below). At the end of the course, more thorough evaluations will be done for those taking the course for continuing education or graduate credit.
Please refer to the introductory letter for a
complete explanation of grading requirements for the course.
Note: For those taking the course for continuing education or
graduate credit: Assignments marked with an asterisk (*) must each be
completed with "satisfactory" quality in order to receive credit for
the course. In addition, a minimum of 14 tasks must be completed with
overall work of "satisfactory" quality in order to receive credit for
the course.
Note: You may complete assignments after the due date, up to
the end of the course. There may be a deduction in "quality" awarded
if the discussion assignments are so late that most people will not
be able to read and respond to them.
"D:" denotes a Workshop Discussion
assignment.
"*" denotes an assignment required to fulfill continuing education or
graduate credit requirements
= required
assignments
O
= missing work
OK
= work completed
x
= not required
xOK
= not required but completed anyway
Participant Name and
Number *D: Sites
to Share Not required D: *China
Sampler Specialized
Search Engine via ed648 D: *Filamentality *D: Scenarios Final
Grade 1 OK OK OK OK O OK OK O O anon Dropped 2 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 3 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon A 4 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK O anon CR 5 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 6 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 7 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 8 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 9 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK O OK anon CR 10 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK OK O OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 11 O OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK O OK OK OK anon CR 12 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK O OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 13 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK OK OK O OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR *D: Sites
to Share Not required D: *China
Sampler D: *Filamentality *D: Scenarios Final
Grade 14 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O NC 15 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK OK OK OK O O O O O O anon NC 16 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK O OK OK O O O O O O anon NC 17 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK O O O anon CR 18 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 19 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK anon CR 20 OK OK OK OK XOK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK O O OK OK anon CR 21 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK O OK anon A 22 anon 23 anon 24 anon 25 anon 26 anon 27 anon 28 anon *D: Sites
to Share Not required D: *China
Sampler D: *Filamentality *D: Scenarios Final
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Updated: 9/1/08