EPSY 590 NET Projects, Summer 2008 by Tony Hursh
Projects created by the students in EPSY 590 NET, Summer 2008.
I'll be teaching this course again beginning June 15, 2009. Details here.
Instructor Information
- First Name: Tony
- Last Name: Hursh
- Official Website Address: http://cterport.ed.uiuc.edu
- Personal Website Address: http://millenniumteacher.com
- Blog Address: http://millenniumteacher.com/wordpress/
- Postal Address: Room 341 Armory, MC-708 505 E. Armory Avenue Champaign, IL 61820
- City/Region: Urbana
Project Links
These projects were constructed by the students in EPSY 590 NET, Summer 2008.The students were assigned the task of constructing their own learning resource based either on the content area they teach, or on some other topic which had personal meaning for them. The project guidelines are here. The students had one month to complete these projects, which counted as 50% of their grade for the course. The remaining 50% consisted of reading about, discussing, and exploring a large number of networked learning applications (including social networks, blogs, wikis, and virtual worlds).
Projects are presented in approximate order of submission. No rank ordering should be inferred from their position on the list.
All about Algebra by Rebecca Monterastelli
Effective Technology Integration by Pam Olivito
Mixed Media Imagery,Altered Books, and Artist Sketchbooks by Carole McCulley
Incorporating Video and Multimedia Production in Classroom Instruction by Scott Cimarusti
Basic Trigonometry by Ashley Clow
Mythology Intro Page by Michael Geraghty
Response to Intervention by Lorikay Sartin
Parts of Speech Unit by Carla Cross
Primary Sources Online by Ana Peso
Integrating Social Networking Tools in the Foreign Language Classroom by Jennifer Adams
World Religions by Rebecca Smith
Interactive Whiteboards by Jillian Grady
Understanding Early Childhood Education by Wanda Ruth Smith
Multiple Intelligences by Ming Yao
Welcome Future Web Designers by Melissa Perkes
Success as a Volleyball Player by Kate Berry
Becoming a Gymnast by Erik Bostrom
Holocaust Unit by Sarah Becker
Algebra 1 by Megan Pule
Broadcast Communications by Brendan Chambers
AP Design Studio by Daniel Whipple
Rhetorical Analysis by Luke Azinger
Living a Healthy Lifestyle by Emily Kaffel
Pole Vault Resource Page by Mitchell Beck
Algebra Essential Skills by David Hohman
Simulation or Gaming by David Troyer
Experimental Techniques in Cellular Biology by Elizabeth Blinstrup
Say it Ain't So by Patrick O'Hara
Paris Unit by Kelly Ferdinand
Great Gatsby Unit by Hannah Yeam
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