Answer in your blog:
As an online instructor, how do you plan to incorporate news items and announcements?
Weekly Announcements
List of links to important videos
Monthly News letter
I would use these resources to inform the students about available iClasses, AP News and any new resources available to them. Students would receive this information in an email and could subscribe so they would get this email as soon a the information was posted.
What resources would you reference to format news items?
Announcements or Communications page in LMS
Weekly emails
Example:
Hello, class!
Can't believe it, we are now into Week 3! A lot happened in week 2 which we will build on as the course progresses.
What happened last week?
You spent the week choosing your job and started to think about what makes a good job for you personally. There
were many factors to think about. Salary is always on top of the list but it may not be the most important thing about
the job. Look at Section 12.5 “Normal Distribution.”
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This week's work will be used twice! It's a two-fer!! Milestone #1 is the first part of your Final Project. You will write it this week and then all you have to do for the final is do the suggested edits and insert into Final Project! These are due on Sunday 1/27/19 to be considered for full credit. |
- Finish any work not done in week 2 first! You can still get 90% on those assignments and you need them to move onto
week 3! -
The Milestone One project is due this week: 3-4-1 Final Project Milestone One: Job Offer Comparison.
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Students must select a “track” in this theme (NOT a job!) for the sake of comparing three job offers.The three tracks are Humanities, Communications, and Design.
Wait a minute! Didn't we already do this.. well, in week 2 you did pick a track and some of you picked a job,
but you just needed to pick a track. Now we are going to look at more details of the jobs. -
This milestone scaffolds directly to the final project, as you will base your job selection on the comparisons made
at this point. -
You will need to use the statistics found on the Bureau of Labor website (BLS.gov) to complete this milestone,
specifically on the following page: Occupational Employment Statistics
Other helpful links at this site:
Linda Noss

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