Assessment: Assignment 1 - 29 views
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Average length of blog posts at least 100 words.
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djplaner on 03 Mar 13Average length = total length of all your blog posts for the 3 weeks / by the number of blog posts e.g. if you made 9 blog posts with a total word length of 1800 words. Then your average word length is Avge = 1800 / 9 Avge = 200 200 is greater than 100, so this criteria is met.
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djplaner on 03 Mar 13There is no maximum word limit for your posts. The length stated here is the minimum expected. Feel free to reflect and share as much as you like via your blog.
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60% or more of the blog posts contain links to online resources
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More than two posts contain links to posts from other EDC3100 students.
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Let's assume you've posted 10 posts for weeks 1, 2 and 3. At least 2 of those posts should contain a link to a post of another EDC3100 student blog. The assumption is that you will also use that link as a basis for commenting on the other student's ideas.
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So I did post on my blog last week and linked to some resources but didn't link to any other students. That is fine as long as I make it up in week 2 and 3, right?
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Spelling, grammar and vocabulary of a satisfactory standard with few errors.
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he artefact is either too large or too small.
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All resources appropriately attributed.
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All three components are present and effectively integrated and aligned
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There is significant misalignment between the three components.
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The reasons are supported through effective use of models, theories and literature (both academic and professional).
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Examples of ICT integration are used to illustrate the reasons, but with some limitations
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30-60% of the blog posts contain links to online resources.
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The links also have to be within the blog posts and not in your blog roll. The automated system only sees your blog posts, not your blog roll. As a rule of them, the reader of your post has to be able to access/use the resource from your post. i.e. a reference isn't enough. It has to be a link that they can click on. The standard expectation is that the content of your blog post will contain links to other resources. This following blog post http://davidtjones.wordpress.com/2013/03/04/how-are-they-going/
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Exceptional standard
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An exceptional artefact will be an online resource that has been implemented without any errors, makes effective - even innovative - use of the online environment to capture the attention of the viewer/reader and show them a logically structured, well supported and illustrated set of reasons for using ICTs in **your** teaching. Emphasis on **your** teaching, not mine, not some textbooks, but yours.
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At least 2 blog posts each week.
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If you got off to a slow start (i.e. didn't post much to your blog in week 1 of semester), don't worry. As long as you start posting regularly by the end of week 2 (or so) and reach an appropriate total (e.g. 3 weeks by 3 posts = 9 posts). Then you will get the appropriate mark. As semester progresses, however, there will be an expectation that posts will come more regularly. Also, if you write 9 posts 5 minutes before the end of week 3, some questions may be asked.
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Use contextually appropriate example(s) to illustrate those reasons.
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This thread on the discussion forum provides some more explanation of where/how you might find examples of ICT use that are linked to your context.
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You should not be creating these examples. The examples should be existing examples you have found during this course or in previous courses. The examples should be as close to the context you are talking about and they should illustrate how the reasons you've provided can be fulfilled.
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Clearly describe your teaching context.
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