Welcome to CIEE 213-82
Teaching in a Global Technological World |
I'm Professor Jacquelyn Van Orden, your teacher
for Teaching in a Global Technological World. The best way to reach me
is by e-mail: vanordenj3@wpunj.edu. I can also be reached at any time on my cell
at 201-787-8420 or at my home office at 973-764-2257. Please
do not hesitate to contact me anytime you have a question or concern.
All sessions will be online through Blackboard at http://bb.wpunj.edu.
The course on Blackboard will be made available to you on September 1.
Please login to note introductions and your first session. Please note
carefully all directions on the Announcement Board to help get you started.
We will not be covering basic computer applications
such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint; however you will be expected to complete
assignments using these programs. Although I do offer tip sheets and tutorials
online to help you with these applications, free workshops are available
on a drop-in basis from IRT:
(See http://www.wpunj.edu/stc/services/softwaretrainingworkshops.htm for
more details).
NOTE: In CIEE 213 you will be using the Blackboard
content and e-portfolio system. You
will not have to purchase anything (this is part of Blackboard). In-person
e-portfolio workshops have been scheduled for the fall educational-technology
courses to acquaint you with the use of Blackboard e-portfolio. I strongly
encourage you to take one of the courses. The
dates for these sessions will be announced on the first day of class
through the Announcement page of our Blackboard class. A link will be
provided for you to register.
I look forward to our semester
together. Please be sure to read the ground rules below and please contact
me at any time if you have any questions or concerns.
Professor Van Orden
GROUND RULES:
- Before
beginning any Session, be sure you have read EVERYTHING that has been
provided for you to understand the topic of the week. Don’t begin a task
without acquainting yourself with the Class Notes/Suggested Readings/Resources/Examples.
These materials have been posted to help you understand your task and
familiarize you with the session’s content. Always remember that
everything you need is under the button Course Documents and then under
the Session # of the day.
- Ask for help
at any time! Never be afraid to ask questions, express concerns, or send
out an SOS. I am here to help in any way I can. Sometimes a simple problem
requires a simple email to straighten it out. I check my WPU account
(vanordenj3@wpunj.edu) frequently
during the day and Blackboard at least once each evening. You should
be sure to check both daily, too.
- Visit
the Student Help section on Blackboard’s Home Page if you need to refresh
yourself in the use of Blackboard. Contact me if you are having any problems.
All correspondence is through your William Paterson email account.
- You
can read ahead or start any assignment ahead of time, with the exception
of session discussions. I suggest you do read the Course Document
material through in the very beginning of the semester so you are aware
of your responsibilities ahead of time. Starting assignments ahead
of time will prevent the last-minute crunch and will also give you a
chance to ask clarifying questions if you need to. The successful self-regulated
learner will NOT start on assignments the night before the due date,
but rather, will give him/herself time to deal with any pedagogical misunderstandings
or technical glitches that may arise.
- You
are expected to make a posting to each session discussion by midnight
before the following session. The Discussion Board forums, as well
as Session Course Documents, inform you of dates due. Respond
and defend your position clearly and concisely. Be sure to proofread
your work. One point off for each day that
the assignment is posted after that. You will also be responsible to
respond to your classmates’ postings.
- Please
manage your time well. If
you fall behind, you will become overwhelmed. Stay in touch with me
if you are having difficulty keeping up. Our only communication is
through email and Blackboard, so please keep me informed of any problems.
- Visit
External Links for interesting and helpful sites.
- If
you find any links that are not working properly, please let me know
immediately so I may correct it. I have checked everything carefully,
but sometimes glitches appear.
- Be
creative, imaginative, and have fun. Using technology in our classrooms
motivates students, makes learning fun and teaches an important life
skill.
- Question,
question, question when you are unclear about something. You will do
just fine, but sometimes clarification helps.