Resources : Apa format , 12 font double space ,cite references,, cover page please follow direction to the fullest , rsources and information is proided to complete assignment sufficiantely .
Resources:
Course Text:
21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times
Chapter 4, "Digital Literacy Skills: Info-Savvy, Media-Fluent, Tech-Tuned" (pp. 61–7 1)
Websites:
Website:
Barker, J., & Obromsook, S. (2009, August 11).
Evaluating web pages: techniques to apply & questions to ask
. Retrieved from
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Evaluate.html
Note:
Evaluating information critically and competently is a vital digital literacy skill for 21st century learners.
The following Websites are
"hoax" Websites
, specifically designed to provide practice in evaluating the authenticity and credibility of information provided at the site. Using the guidelines presented in the
Evaluating web pages: techniques to apply & questions to ask
, evaluate the authenticity and credibility of these Websites.
Website:
Zapato, L. (2011, February 23).
Save the pacific northwest tree octopus
. Retrieved from
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/
Website:
Way, T. (2011, March 17).
Dihydrogen monoxide research division
. Retrieved from
http://www.dhmo.org/
Website:
Visit exciting Fredericton new Brunswick Canada
. (n.d.). Retrieved on April 11, 2011from
http://descy.50megs.com/descy/webcred/webcred/Fredericton.html
Website:
Google job opportunities
. (2011). Retrieved from
http://www.google.com/about/jobs/
Media
Course Media:
"21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times" (course media that accompanies Trilling and Fadel text book) - Select and view
ONE
of the videos from the DVD that accompanies your textbook. As you view, look for how the project featured exemplifies the 21st century learning and innovation skills. Here is a list of the video titles.
Example of Project-based Learning: Overview of the California Propositions Public Service Announcement Project (The Metropolitan Arts and Technology High School, San Francisco, California, Courtesy of the Pearson Foundation)
Skill-by-skill Description: California Propositions Public Service Announcement Project (The Metropolitan Arts and Technology High School, San Francisco, California, Courtesy of the Pearson Foundation)
21st Century Skills Assessment (Napa New Technology High School, Napa, California, Courtesy of the Pearson Foundation)
High Tech High and the Culture of the 21st Century Skills (High Tech High, San Diego, California, Courtesy of the Pearson Foundation)
Examples of Project-based Learning: Science Lab (Biology) (School of the Future, New York, New York, Courtesy of the Coalition of Essential Schools)
Example of Student Collaboration: SARS (Students in Egypt, Malaysia, Holland, and the United States, Courtesy of the oracle Education Foundation)
The Project Learning Institute (Alban Elementary School, St Albans, West Virginia, Courtesy of the Oracle Education Foundat.
Resources Apa format , 12 font double space ,cite references,, cov.docx
1. Resources : Apa format , 12 font double space ,cite references,,
cover page please follow direction to the fullest , rsources and
information is proided to complete assignment sufficiantely .
Resources:
Course Text:
21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times
Chapter 4, "Digital Literacy Skills: Info-Savvy, Media-Fluent,
Tech-Tuned" (pp. 61–7 1)
Websites:
Website:
Barker, J., & Obromsook, S. (2009, August 11).
Evaluating web pages: techniques to apply & questions to ask
. Retrieved from
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Evalu
ate.html
Note:
Evaluating information critically and competently is a vital
digital literacy skill for 21st century learners.
The following Websites are
"hoax" Websites
, specifically designed to provide practice in evaluating the
authenticity and credibility of information provided at the site.
Using the guidelines presented in the
Evaluating web pages: techniques to apply & questions to ask
, evaluate the authenticity and credibility of these Websites.
Website:
Zapato, L. (2011, February 23).
Save the pacific northwest tree octopus
. Retrieved from
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/
Website:
Way, T. (2011, March 17).
2. Dihydrogen monoxide research division
. Retrieved from
http://www.dhmo.org/
Website:
Visit exciting Fredericton new Brunswick Canada
. (n.d.). Retrieved on April 11, 2011from
http://descy.50megs.com/descy/webcred/webcred/Fredericton.ht
ml
Website:
Google job opportunities
. (2011). Retrieved from
http://www.google.com/about/jobs/
Media
Course Media:
"21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times" (course
media that accompanies Trilling and Fadel text book) - Select
and view
ONE
of the videos from the DVD that accompanies your textbook.
As you view, look for how the project featured exemplifies the
21st century learning and innovation skills. Here is a list of the
video titles.
Example of Project-based Learning: Overview of the California
Propositions Public Service Announcement Project (The
Metropolitan Arts and Technology High School, San Francisco,
California, Courtesy of the Pearson Foundation)
Skill-by-skill Description: California Propositions Public
Service Announcement Project (The Metropolitan Arts and
Technology High School, San Francisco, California, Courtesy of
the Pearson Foundation)
21st Century Skills Assessment (Napa New Technology High
School, Napa, California, Courtesy of the Pearson Foundation)
High Tech High and the Culture of the 21st Century Skills
(High Tech High, San Diego, California, Courtesy of the
3. Pearson Foundation)
Examples of Project-based Learning: Science Lab (Biology)
(School of the Future, New York, New York, Courtesy of the
Coalition of Essential Schools)
Example of Student Collaboration: SARS (Students in Egypt,
Malaysia, Holland, and the United States, Courtesy of the oracle
Education Foundation)
The Project Learning Institute (Alban Elementary School, St
Albans, West Virginia, Courtesy of the Oracle Education
Foundation)
Access to Technology: Harry's Story, (Kumasi, Ghana, Courtesy
of the Oracle Education Foundation)
Making Learning Relevant: The Hydrology Project: (Catalina
Foothills High School, Tucson, Arizona, Courtesy of the
Pearson Foundation)
Optional Resources
Note:
The following two Optional Resources are useful for Weeks 3,
4, and 5.
Article:
Churches, A. (2008, April 1). Bloom's taxonomy blooms
digitally.
Tech & Learning.
Retrieved from
http://www.techlearning.com/studies-in-ed-tech/0020/blooms-
taxonomy-blooms-digitally/44988
Web Resource:
Curriculum for the 21st Century. (2010).
21st century schools
. Located on April 30, 2011 at
http://www.21stcenturyschools.com/Curriculum_and_Instructio
n.htm
Note:
The following five Optional Resources are useful for Weeks 1,
3, 4, and 5.
Text:
4. Bellanca, J. A., & Brandt, R. S. (2010).
21st century skills: rethinking how students learn
. Bloomington, IN:
Solution
Tree Press.
Online Video:
Kay, K. (2010) Fusing the three Rs and four Cs for 21st century
readiness.
EDUVISION: Partnership for 21st Century Skills.
Retrieved from
https://thepartnershipfor21stcenturyskills238.eduvision.tv/Defa
ult.aspx?q=IsahXh4JBPRYMGTtILlWoA==
Article:
Institute of Museum and Library Services. (2009, July).
Museums, libraries and 21st century skills
. Retrieved from
http://www.imls.gov/assets/1/AssetManager/21stCenturySkills.p
df
Article:
Learning for the 21st Century: A report and mile guide for 21st
Century Skills.
(2009). Retrieved from
5. http://www.p21.org/storage/documents/P21_Report.pd
Reflect on the video you selected and viewed from the DVD
that accompanies your course text. Describe how the project
featured in this video demonstrates at least two of the learning
and innovation skills described in your readings. Support your
ideas with information presented in the course text.
Directions:
Write a short answer, 1- to 2- paragraph response (250 - 350
words) that reflects your learning this week. Where applicable,
be sure to include references to the required Learning Resources
and examples from your own experience.
Use MS Word, or a compatible word-processing software suite
such as OpenOffice, to write your responses. Submit your
answers to the questions in one ".doc" or "rtf" file.