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1 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Presentation Software Model: Linear & Poster Board Presentations Project Timeframe: 6 weeks Subject: Life Science Observing Complete Metamorphosis: The Life Cycle of the Darkling Beetle Beryl Rieke 6 th Grade Kimberly Middle School Kimberly, ID

2 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Getting Started Click Image to Start Video Click here for other project appropriate for 6 th graders Click here to see Ms. Rieke’s lesson plan Ms. Reike and her 6 th grade students are studying the life cycle of invertebrates. They will record their daily observations of mealworms in a spreadsheet. Students will analyze their observations and compare them with other groups’ observations to discover patterns and/or differences. Students will create a presentation to present their results. Listen to Ms. Reike’s introduction. Insert SETUP

3 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Guiding Project Design Click Image to Start Video Once students know what the project is, they begin to gather information pertinent to their topic of study. Insert Mealworm Click here to view the project requirements

4 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Teaching Students to Use Technology to Present Information Once students know what the project is, and have gathered information pertinent to their topic of study, Ms. Rieke must teach students how to use technology to create their final product. The technology objectives for this lesson were: Click here to learn how to manage computers in the classroom  Create, modify, save and print data tables  Locate information on the Internet using Boolean search strategies  View virtual dissections on Internet  Create, modify and save electronic presentations

5 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Teaching Students to Organize Their Presentation Click Image to Start Video Once students have been trained to use technology, they determine an organizational structure for their presentation. Students will take notes and create a storyboard to organize this information so that it effectively conveys their intended message. Insert Table Click here to view the storyboard template

6 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Other Appropriate Problems for Intermediate Students Students in this class used a variety of software tools including a word processor, a spreadsheet, and the Internet to compile their final presentations. Here are some other intermediate-level projects that presentation software can help to facilitate: Presentation of information on a current scientific research topic History presentation of wars and their causes Class web page, or even a school web page Presentation of hypothetical business plan (as if it were to a group of investors) Presentation of the issues surrounding a current bill in the state legislature Non-linear presentation of material that could be used by other students as a test review or tutorial

7 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Managing Computers in the Classroom Click Image to Start Video Ms. Rieke has strategies for managing her 4-computer classroom and for accessing additional computers as required for projects. Listen to her ideas. Insert Comp MANG and other clip if space

8 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Another Project with Sample Steps Earlier appropriate projects for students at intermediate grade levels were discussed. Let’s take one of those projects and break into parts so you can see how the lesson might progress. Project: Presentation of the issues surrounding a current bill in the state legislature. Students would spend time researching current issues and bills being presented to the State Legislature. They would choose a specific bill, and thoroughly research its significance to the state, considering both pros and cons. Information would be compiled in a PowerPoint presentation, and presented to the group. Following the presentation, the student would facilitate a debate and discussion about the issues this legislation brings forth. CHANGE THIS

9 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Presenting the Final Product Students presented their final products at the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) for parents, school teachers, district school administration, and one special guest, the web design instructor at CSI. This authentic audience motivated students to produce a product of which they could be proud. The web design instructor evaluated each student’s page and offered suggestions in the areas of navigation, screen design, and overall effectiveness. Click Image to Start Video

10 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Student Products To view some of the student products, please open this CD in your windows explorer. Each web site is in a folder with corresponding titles to the sites. In a Mellow Tone – a website about the cello Snowboarding – a website about, well, snowboarding Harry Potter Mania - a website dedicated to aspiring witches and wizards How to Draw Animals - a website about drawing techniques

11 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Review the Steps Getting Started Guiding Student Web Design Teaching Front Page™ Skill Teaching Students to Organize Their Presentation Presenting the Publications Play Credits Play

12 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Getting Started Students in this class used presentation software to create web pages. Here are some other intermediate-level projects that presentation software can help to facilitate: Presentation of information on a current scientific research topic History presentation of wars and their causes Class web page, or even a school web page Presentation of hypothetical business plan (as if it were to a group of investors) Presentation of the issues surrounding a current bill in the state legislature Non-linear presentation of material that could be used by other students as a test review

13 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Guiding Student Web Design Once students know what the project is, they begin to gather information pertinent to their topic of study. Students will take notes and create a storyboard to organize this information so that it effectively conveys their intended message.

14 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Teaching Students to Use Front Page™ Once students know what the project is, and have gathered information pertinent to their topic of study, Ms. Chapman & Ms. McFarlin must teach students how to use Front Page™.

15 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Teaching Students to Organize Their Presentation Once students have been trained in Front Page™ skill, students determine an organizational structure for their presentation. Initially, this structure is linear and documented as a storyboard. Ms. Chapman & Ms. McFarlin must teach students to convert this information to the non- linear (linking) environment of Front Page.™

16 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State University Presenting the Final Product Students presented their final products at the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) for parents, school teachers, district school administration, and one special guest, the web design instructor at CSI. This authentic audience motivated students to produce a product of which they could be proud. The web design instructor evaluated each student’s page and offered suggestions in the areas of navigation, screen design, and overall effectiveness.

17 © Building Bridges with Technology, 2001 Boise State UniversityCredits This tutorial was produced by Building Bridges with Technology, a Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3) Grant. Funds for this project were provided by the Federal Department of Education and Boise State University. To order additional CD’s from this set, write or call: To order additional CD’s from this set, write or call: Building Bridges with Technology Boise State University, College of Education RmE331 1910 University Dr. Boise, Id 83725 1910 University Dr. Boise, Id 83725 (208) 426-2050. (208) 426-2050.


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