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=Summary 2-22-08= toc



__Concepts Covered__
-Presentations of Inspiration site maps and Standards assignment -Converting Inspiration files to GIF -Next assignment: how to create your own wikispace

__Period Overview__
-...presentations! -Intro to how to create your own wikispace



__Notes__
-Trying to schedule dates to get our classroom to do the video game experiment, mostly evening times available now (7-9:30 PM Mon, Tues, and Wed.) -Critiques of Inspiration and Standards

*For Inspiration:
-convert it to a GIF so it can be posted directly on your wiki. Post both formats (GIF and original) on the wiki. To do this, open your project in Inspiration. Under File, click Export, then click the graphics tab and save it as a GIF file. -In critique, specifically looking for how parents find your grading policy and what their students missed that day; also technology help should be available for students who don't know how to use programs that will be utilized in the standards assignment.

*For Standards:
-In critique, specifically looking for how your projects support your behavioral goals. Refer to NETS standards.

*Next assignment: create your own wikispace
-Click on your username -Click on "make a new space" in the upper left hand corner -Make sure you make your space name all letters or numbers. No spaces. You will probably want to choose the "protected free" option. -To create subtags (menu on the left), click "edit navigation" -To change how the site looks, click on "manage space," then click on "look and feel" to change colors, theme, style, etc. -Any other changes you want to make should be similar to the posting you've done on the class wiki -To transfer files from our class wiki to the new one, click "start," "Programs," "WinSCP" and login. The host is 'people.ku.edu" and your login name and password is the same as your KUID and password. Make sure that the box with your username in it in the upper right-ish corner says "public." Right click files from the class wiki to save onto the desktop. Drag and drop the files into the assignments folder in the box on the right



__Assignments/Projects__
Inspiration details Standards details

Authored by Laura Draxler1203700275