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Fall 2010
                                    August 23 - December 10, 2010
                                    Dept. of Educational Technology
                                         Boise State University

                                            Instructor Information

               K. Diane Hall, Ed.D.
               Adjunct Graduate Faculty
               Boise State University
               Cell Phone: 806-433-5947 (call or text)
               Boise Email: khall1@boisestate.edu
               Personal Email: kdhall@amaonline.com



Welcome! Email is the best way to get in contact with me and I will usually respond within 24 hours. You can
also reach me by phone or text at the number listed above.

Most of our communication is done via email and discussion board. Communication has been very successful in
prior classes so I will work through any questions and problems in the most convenient way possible for our
course. Always feel free to call me if needed.

                                        EdTech 512 Course Description

This course emphasizes an instructional design approach to the development of online courses that are engaging
and effective, and in alignment with standards and best practice as identified by research. Course participants
will create a fully-developed online course customized for use in their own instructional setting. Participants are
guided through the process of conducting needs assessments, defining course goals and objectives, designing
instructional lesson plans, activities and materials, and assessments. Consideration is given to various models of
online delivery, content organization and presentation, and graphic design principles.

                                              The EdTech Program

The Department of Educational Technology supports the study and practice of facilitating and improving learning
of a diverse population by creating, using, and managing appropriate technological processes and resources.
Believing technology is a tool that enhances and expands the educational environment, we promote the use of
current and emergent technologies for teaching and learning in a dynamic global society. Educational
technologists are leaders and innovators, serving in institutions of higher education, public or private school
settings, federal, state or local educational agencies, and in education-related businesses in the private sector.
College of Education Conceptual Framework
Department of Education Technology Mission Statement

                                                Course Location

This is an online course supported by the Moodle learning management system. The login page is located at:
http://edtech.mrooms.org/ Bookmark this URL for quick access.
Course title in Moodle: EDTECH 512-4172/4173: Online Course Design (FA10).

To access the course, you will login with your firstnamelastname for your user name and the first time password
of "edtech" (you will be forced to change this password upon signing in.) I will send you the enrollment key in a
separate email which will allow you to register for our course.

Technical Difficulties : On occasion, you may experience problems with accessing Moodle or class files, with
your Internet service, and/or other computer related problems. Do make me aware if a technical problem
prevents you from completing coursework.

BSU Help Desk (Broncomail) - http://helpdesk.boisestate.edu/students/broncomail/getting_started.shtml
Moodle Assistance – nelsonbaquero@boisestate.edu

                                                 Course Goals

The following are the goals for EdTech 512: Online Course Design:

   •   Identify learning theories and best practices as identified by research that support current approaches to
       effective online course design.
   •   Identify five phases of web-based instructional design (WBID) model.
   •   Apply five phases of web-based instructional design by creating an online course site consisting of a
       syllabus, a minimum of five modules, integrated learning activities and assessments, and implementation
       ready.
   •   Identify principles of visual literacy.
   •   Apply graphic design concepts and principles, and concepts of perception, in all materials design.


                                            Required Course Texts

              Required Text #1
              Davidson-Shivers, G. & Rasmussen, K. (2006).
              Web-based learning: Design, implementation and evaluation.
              Pearson Education.
              ISBN: 0-13-081425-3




                    Required Text #2
                   Smith, R.M. (2008).
                   Conquering the content: A step-by-step guide to online course design.
                   Jossey-Bass.
                   ISBN: 978-0787994426



              Recommended Text
              Lohr, L. (2008).
              Creating graphics for learning and performance.
              Pearson Education.
              ISBN: 978-0-13-219158-6

              If you took EdTech577 (now EdTech506) in the past, you may already have a copy of this book.
We are going to reference it in this course as well.

                                             Where to Buy Text?

Text should be ordered immediately if it has not already been purchased. You can buy at one of the following
locations:

Amazon (highly recommended!)
Boise State University Bookstore
Barnes and Noble

If you purchase from a web site such as Half or Ebay where you can purchase text books used from individuals,
please be aware that you may not receive your textbooks for several weeks after your purchase date. If ever
using these types of web sites, please purchase your books several weeks in advance of the beginning of the
course.

                                                Required Software

                                              Windows                                  Mac

     Anti-Virus Software                  Norton Anti Virus
                                                                                 Norton Anti Virus
     (Free or minimal cost)             AVG Anti-Virus (Free)

      Web page Editing
          Software
                                            Dreamweaver                           Dreamweaver
     (Education discounts
          available)

       Word Processor
     (Education discounts                   Microsoft Word                          Word:Mac
          available)

                                                                                      Safari
        Web Browsers                     IE 6/7 for Windows
                                                                           (Should be installed already)
           (Free)                        FireFox for Windows
                                                                                 FireFox for Mac

         Flash Players
                                             Flash Player                          Flash Player
             (Free)

             Quick Time
                                             Quick Time                             Quick Time
               (Free)

        Image Editing
                                   Fireworks (or if you have another     Fireworks (or if you have another
          Software
                                        editor, you may use it)               editor, you may use it)
        (Various Costs)

        Digital Sound
     Recording Software                        Audacity                              Audacity
            (Free)

                                               Software Discounts

Students and educators are eligible for discounts for certain software. Two places you can purchase software at a
discount are: BSU Bookstore and Academic Superstore. Check there before purchasing any software such as
Dreamweaver.

                                             Hardware Requirements

You will need a computer with speakers and Internet access. High speed Internet access yields the best results
in this class. Previous students have gotten by with 56k dial up connections, albeit with some frustration. A
microphone will be required for this course for sound recording and potential web conferencing. A web-cam is
also strongly recommended. For best results it is recommended that you run Windows Vista, Windows XP, or
Windows 2000, or Mac OSX. Older operating systems do not work well in this course.
Schedule and Assignments

Schedule


                          Topics                    Dates                    Activities
                                                Aug. 23-29
            Module 1: Introduction & Overview                  Introductions, glossary entries
                                                (1 wk.)
                                                Aug. 30-
            Module 2: Project plans, web-
                                                Sept. 5        Create project plan, discussion forum
            based learning, WBID
                                                (1 wk.)
                                                Sept. 6-19     Set-up storage/web site, analysis &
            Module 3: Starting to Design
                                                (2 wks.)       LTM
                                                Sept. 20-      Backwards design & authentic
            Module 4: Evaluation Planning &
                                                Oct. 3         assessments; Formative/summative
            Concurrent Design
                                                (2 wks.)       eval plans, pre-planning
                                                               Plan instructional & motivational
                                                Oct. 4-17      strategies, course story board &
            Module 5: Concurrent Design
                                                (2 wks.)       prototype, standards for online course
                                                               design
                                                               Typography, shape, color; copyright;
                                                Oct. 18-31
            Module 6: Concurrent Design                        CARP design principles; set up
                                                (2 wks.)
                                                               syllabus and Modules 1-2
                                                Nov. 1-14
            Module 7: Concurrent Design                        Set up modules 3-5; SCORM
                                                (2 wks.)
            Module 8: Implementation;
                                                Nov. 15-21     Implementation and summative eval.
            Summative Evaluation; &
                                                (1 wk.)        plans; copyright information
            Copyright
            Thanksgiving Week - no class        Nov. 22-28     Happy Thanksgiving!
                                                Nov. 29 –      Course evaluation survey; Complete
            Module 9: Final Projects
                                                Dec. 10        Final Projects.


Posting of Assignments: Detailed information about assignments will be posted in Moodle. Assignments begin
on Monday, and are typically due the following Sunday as posted. Click the Lesson Plan link to access this
information in each module. Assignment and project information will be updated regularly throughout the
semester. Please check Moodle at least twice per week to read announcements and check for assignment
updates. Also, check your email at twice per week for course related correspondence.

Note that the default email address in Moodle is your BSU email address. Please check your personal information
in Moodle to see if the email address listed there is the one you with to be contacted with. If not, please change
it right away.

Be aware that the university “recommends that you plan on 3-4 hours of course work per credit per week for
Distance Ed classes. For example, a 3-credit class would require 9-12 hours of your time per week (BSU Distance
Education).”

Assignment Submission: All assignments must be submitted by Sunday evening on the assigned due dates in
your assignment. Assignments will be submitted in various formats whether it is via Discussion Board, Email, or
posting to our student websites, etc. The methods will be outlined in each weekly assignment.

Grades: Your assignments will typically be reviewed and posted within one week after the assignment due date.
Depending upon the assignment, you will receive a rubric with comments or receive points earned for
assignment completion. Please check the gradebook area for your grades. If you do not have an assigned grade,
please contact me.

Here is a list of the assignments and projects for this semester:


            Assignments                                                                    Points
                                                      Module 1
            Introduction in Moodle                                                            25
                                                      Module 2
            Project Proposal                                                                  25
            Discussion – Web-based Learning                                                   25
                                                      Module 3
            Conduct A Problem Analysis                                                        50
            Learning Task Map                                                                 50
            WBID Homepage Creation                                                            25
                                                      Module 4
            Formative & Summative Evaluation Plan                                             50
            Three Pre-Planning Tasks                                                          50
                                                      Module 5
            Instructional & Motivational Strategies                                           40
            Course Story Board & Prototype                                                    40
                                                      Module 6
            Syllabus & Modules 1-2                                                           100
            Discussion – Graphic Design Principles                                            25
            Discussion – Learning Management Systems                                          25
                                                      Module 7
            Modules 3 - 5                                                                    125
            Discussion - SCORM                                                                25
                                                      Module 8
            Implementation Plan                                                               50
            Summative Evaluation Plan                                                         50
                                                      Module 9
            Completing Course Evaluation Survey                                               20
            Final Project: Online Course                                                     200
            Grand Total Points                                                              1,000


Accommodations: To request academic accommodations for a disability, contact the Office of Disability
Services, Admin 114, (208) 426-1583. Students are required to provide documentation of their disability and
meet with a Disability Specialist prior to receiving accommodations. Information about a disability or health
condition will be regarded as confidential.

Faculty Initiated Drop: Please be advised that if you do not attend class at least once during the first week,
you will be dropped from class.
Grades

Each assignment will be graded based on given criteria and a rubric each week as outlined in the Assignment.
You can check your progress in Moodle by clicking the “Grades” link on the left-hand navigation bar. Progress is
updated as assignments are evaluated throughout the semester.

Your final grade will be based on the following scale:


                                           A              900-1000

                                           B               800-899

                                           C               700-799

                                           D               600-699

                                           F             599 & Below




                                               Course Expectations

Course work in EDTECH 512 is divided into 15 weeks of the semester. The 16th week is used for grading. Expect
to spend approximately 9 hours per week on this course. The amount of time actually needed will depend on
entry level skills and knowledge. This is an advanced elective course synthesizing skills and knowledge gained in
your core classes the Master's program. A familiarity with html, instructional design models, instructional
message design, and online teaching provide a good foundation for this course. If you are missing one or more
of these areas, anticipate the possibility of needing more time to synthesize and apply course content.

The types of assignments and the level of interactivity vary from week-to-week. This is not a self-paced course. I
will always try my best to give clear directions on what, where, when, and how in the weekly assignment folder.

Communication with the instructor and/or students in the class can be readily accomplished through the email,
group functions, and instant chat. A Student Lounge is provided in the Discussion Board. This provides an
opportunity for you to visit with other class members and discuss topics related and not related to this course.

I will provide as many opportunities for us to discuss questions and problems as a class as possible. You will see
information posted in our assignments.

                                        Standards Addressed in Course

The assignments in this course have been aligned to the Standards for the Accreditation of School Media
Specialist and Educational Technology Programs: http://www.aect-members.org/standards/standards2004.doc


                                         Standard                                          Assignment

      Standard 2: DEVELOPMENT

      2.4 Integrated Technologies
      “Integrated technologies are ways to produce and deliver materials which            Final Project
      encompass several forms of media under the control of a computer”

      Standard 4: MANAGEMENT

      4.0 Management
                                                                                      Implementation Plan
      “Management involves controlling Instructional Technology through
planning, organizing, coordinating, and supervising”

        4.1 Project Management
        “Project management involves planning, monitoring, and controlling             Implementation Plan
        instructional design and development projects”

        4.2 Resource Management
        “Resource management involves planning, monitoring, and controlling            Implementation Plan
        resource support systems and services”

        4.3 Delivery System Management
        “Delivery system management involves planning, monitoring and
        controlling ‘the method by which distribution of instructional materials is         Final Project
        organized’ . . . [It is] a combination of medium and method of usage that is
        employed to present instructional information to a learner”

        Standard 5: EVALUATION

        5.3 Formative and Summative Evaluation
        “Formative evaluation involves gathering information on adequacy and
                                                                                       Formative/Summative
        using this information as a basis for further development. Summative
                                                                                              Project
        evaluation involves gathering information on adequacy and using this
        information to make decisions about utilization”

                                                Late Assignments

Sometimes situations occur that prevent us from working on our assignments on time especially with many of
your busy schedules. During the course, every student will be permitted one late assignment without losing any
points; however, the assignment cannot be turned in more than a week late. Any other assignments that are late
past this first initial late assignment will have one letter grade per day deducted from it.

During the last two weeks of class, all assignments must be turned in on time and cannot be submitted late.

The instructor is not responsible for any text or software that is not obtained in enough time to complete the
assignments.

                                               Academic Honesty

For this course, we will be adhering to the BSU Student Code of Conduct along with generally accepted Fair Use
Policies for Instructors. We will also observe U.S. copyright laws in this course. Several great links to copyright
information are available on the BSU Academic Technologies site at: http://itc.boisestate.edu/resource.htm

According to the BSU Student Code of Conduct: "Cheating or plagiarism in any form is unacceptable. The
University functions to promote the cognitive and psychosocial development of all students. Therefore, all work
submitted by a student must represent her/his own ideas, concepts, and current understanding. Academic
dishonesty also includes submitting substantial portions of the same academic course work to more than one
course for credit without prior permission of the instructor(s)."

For this course the following standards will be used:

    •    All students are expected to create original works for each assignment. Projects and papers written for
         other courses should not be reused for this class. To fairly assess each student, original work is needed
         in order to assure everybody is receiving the most out of the class and that the concepts are understood.
    •    All project text should be original text written by each student. Any content that is referenced or has
         small amounts of material quoted should be cited using APA format.
    •    Images or other media used in projects should be original, used with permission, or come from public
domain. Terms and conditions for usage should be checked before being used.

In the event of academic dishonesty a complaint is filed with the BSU Student Conduct Office with supporting
documentation. This complaint remains on file and actions may be taken against the student (e.g., loss or credit,
reduction in grade, etc.).

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Syllabus 512 fall 10

  • 1. Fall 2010 August 23 - December 10, 2010 Dept. of Educational Technology Boise State University Instructor Information K. Diane Hall, Ed.D. Adjunct Graduate Faculty Boise State University Cell Phone: 806-433-5947 (call or text) Boise Email: khall1@boisestate.edu Personal Email: kdhall@amaonline.com Welcome! Email is the best way to get in contact with me and I will usually respond within 24 hours. You can also reach me by phone or text at the number listed above. Most of our communication is done via email and discussion board. Communication has been very successful in prior classes so I will work through any questions and problems in the most convenient way possible for our course. Always feel free to call me if needed. EdTech 512 Course Description This course emphasizes an instructional design approach to the development of online courses that are engaging and effective, and in alignment with standards and best practice as identified by research. Course participants will create a fully-developed online course customized for use in their own instructional setting. Participants are guided through the process of conducting needs assessments, defining course goals and objectives, designing instructional lesson plans, activities and materials, and assessments. Consideration is given to various models of online delivery, content organization and presentation, and graphic design principles. The EdTech Program The Department of Educational Technology supports the study and practice of facilitating and improving learning of a diverse population by creating, using, and managing appropriate technological processes and resources. Believing technology is a tool that enhances and expands the educational environment, we promote the use of current and emergent technologies for teaching and learning in a dynamic global society. Educational technologists are leaders and innovators, serving in institutions of higher education, public or private school settings, federal, state or local educational agencies, and in education-related businesses in the private sector. College of Education Conceptual Framework Department of Education Technology Mission Statement Course Location This is an online course supported by the Moodle learning management system. The login page is located at: http://edtech.mrooms.org/ Bookmark this URL for quick access.
  • 2. Course title in Moodle: EDTECH 512-4172/4173: Online Course Design (FA10). To access the course, you will login with your firstnamelastname for your user name and the first time password of "edtech" (you will be forced to change this password upon signing in.) I will send you the enrollment key in a separate email which will allow you to register for our course. Technical Difficulties : On occasion, you may experience problems with accessing Moodle or class files, with your Internet service, and/or other computer related problems. Do make me aware if a technical problem prevents you from completing coursework. BSU Help Desk (Broncomail) - http://helpdesk.boisestate.edu/students/broncomail/getting_started.shtml Moodle Assistance – nelsonbaquero@boisestate.edu Course Goals The following are the goals for EdTech 512: Online Course Design: • Identify learning theories and best practices as identified by research that support current approaches to effective online course design. • Identify five phases of web-based instructional design (WBID) model. • Apply five phases of web-based instructional design by creating an online course site consisting of a syllabus, a minimum of five modules, integrated learning activities and assessments, and implementation ready. • Identify principles of visual literacy. • Apply graphic design concepts and principles, and concepts of perception, in all materials design. Required Course Texts Required Text #1 Davidson-Shivers, G. & Rasmussen, K. (2006). Web-based learning: Design, implementation and evaluation. Pearson Education. ISBN: 0-13-081425-3 Required Text #2 Smith, R.M. (2008). Conquering the content: A step-by-step guide to online course design. Jossey-Bass. ISBN: 978-0787994426 Recommended Text Lohr, L. (2008). Creating graphics for learning and performance. Pearson Education. ISBN: 978-0-13-219158-6 If you took EdTech577 (now EdTech506) in the past, you may already have a copy of this book. We are going to reference it in this course as well. Where to Buy Text? Text should be ordered immediately if it has not already been purchased. You can buy at one of the following
  • 3. locations: Amazon (highly recommended!) Boise State University Bookstore Barnes and Noble If you purchase from a web site such as Half or Ebay where you can purchase text books used from individuals, please be aware that you may not receive your textbooks for several weeks after your purchase date. If ever using these types of web sites, please purchase your books several weeks in advance of the beginning of the course. Required Software Windows Mac Anti-Virus Software Norton Anti Virus Norton Anti Virus (Free or minimal cost) AVG Anti-Virus (Free) Web page Editing Software Dreamweaver Dreamweaver (Education discounts available) Word Processor (Education discounts Microsoft Word Word:Mac available) Safari Web Browsers IE 6/7 for Windows (Should be installed already) (Free) FireFox for Windows FireFox for Mac Flash Players Flash Player Flash Player (Free) Quick Time Quick Time Quick Time (Free) Image Editing Fireworks (or if you have another Fireworks (or if you have another Software editor, you may use it) editor, you may use it) (Various Costs) Digital Sound Recording Software Audacity Audacity (Free) Software Discounts Students and educators are eligible for discounts for certain software. Two places you can purchase software at a discount are: BSU Bookstore and Academic Superstore. Check there before purchasing any software such as Dreamweaver. Hardware Requirements You will need a computer with speakers and Internet access. High speed Internet access yields the best results in this class. Previous students have gotten by with 56k dial up connections, albeit with some frustration. A microphone will be required for this course for sound recording and potential web conferencing. A web-cam is also strongly recommended. For best results it is recommended that you run Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Windows 2000, or Mac OSX. Older operating systems do not work well in this course.
  • 4. Schedule and Assignments Schedule Topics Dates Activities Aug. 23-29 Module 1: Introduction & Overview Introductions, glossary entries (1 wk.) Aug. 30- Module 2: Project plans, web- Sept. 5 Create project plan, discussion forum based learning, WBID (1 wk.) Sept. 6-19 Set-up storage/web site, analysis & Module 3: Starting to Design (2 wks.) LTM Sept. 20- Backwards design & authentic Module 4: Evaluation Planning & Oct. 3 assessments; Formative/summative Concurrent Design (2 wks.) eval plans, pre-planning Plan instructional & motivational Oct. 4-17 strategies, course story board & Module 5: Concurrent Design (2 wks.) prototype, standards for online course design Typography, shape, color; copyright; Oct. 18-31 Module 6: Concurrent Design CARP design principles; set up (2 wks.) syllabus and Modules 1-2 Nov. 1-14 Module 7: Concurrent Design Set up modules 3-5; SCORM (2 wks.) Module 8: Implementation; Nov. 15-21 Implementation and summative eval. Summative Evaluation; & (1 wk.) plans; copyright information Copyright Thanksgiving Week - no class Nov. 22-28 Happy Thanksgiving! Nov. 29 – Course evaluation survey; Complete Module 9: Final Projects Dec. 10 Final Projects. Posting of Assignments: Detailed information about assignments will be posted in Moodle. Assignments begin on Monday, and are typically due the following Sunday as posted. Click the Lesson Plan link to access this information in each module. Assignment and project information will be updated regularly throughout the semester. Please check Moodle at least twice per week to read announcements and check for assignment updates. Also, check your email at twice per week for course related correspondence. Note that the default email address in Moodle is your BSU email address. Please check your personal information in Moodle to see if the email address listed there is the one you with to be contacted with. If not, please change it right away. Be aware that the university “recommends that you plan on 3-4 hours of course work per credit per week for Distance Ed classes. For example, a 3-credit class would require 9-12 hours of your time per week (BSU Distance Education).” Assignment Submission: All assignments must be submitted by Sunday evening on the assigned due dates in your assignment. Assignments will be submitted in various formats whether it is via Discussion Board, Email, or posting to our student websites, etc. The methods will be outlined in each weekly assignment. Grades: Your assignments will typically be reviewed and posted within one week after the assignment due date. Depending upon the assignment, you will receive a rubric with comments or receive points earned for
  • 5. assignment completion. Please check the gradebook area for your grades. If you do not have an assigned grade, please contact me. Here is a list of the assignments and projects for this semester: Assignments Points Module 1 Introduction in Moodle 25 Module 2 Project Proposal 25 Discussion – Web-based Learning 25 Module 3 Conduct A Problem Analysis 50 Learning Task Map 50 WBID Homepage Creation 25 Module 4 Formative & Summative Evaluation Plan 50 Three Pre-Planning Tasks 50 Module 5 Instructional & Motivational Strategies 40 Course Story Board & Prototype 40 Module 6 Syllabus & Modules 1-2 100 Discussion – Graphic Design Principles 25 Discussion – Learning Management Systems 25 Module 7 Modules 3 - 5 125 Discussion - SCORM 25 Module 8 Implementation Plan 50 Summative Evaluation Plan 50 Module 9 Completing Course Evaluation Survey 20 Final Project: Online Course 200 Grand Total Points 1,000 Accommodations: To request academic accommodations for a disability, contact the Office of Disability Services, Admin 114, (208) 426-1583. Students are required to provide documentation of their disability and meet with a Disability Specialist prior to receiving accommodations. Information about a disability or health condition will be regarded as confidential. Faculty Initiated Drop: Please be advised that if you do not attend class at least once during the first week, you will be dropped from class.
  • 6. Grades Each assignment will be graded based on given criteria and a rubric each week as outlined in the Assignment. You can check your progress in Moodle by clicking the “Grades” link on the left-hand navigation bar. Progress is updated as assignments are evaluated throughout the semester. Your final grade will be based on the following scale: A 900-1000 B 800-899 C 700-799 D 600-699 F 599 & Below Course Expectations Course work in EDTECH 512 is divided into 15 weeks of the semester. The 16th week is used for grading. Expect to spend approximately 9 hours per week on this course. The amount of time actually needed will depend on entry level skills and knowledge. This is an advanced elective course synthesizing skills and knowledge gained in your core classes the Master's program. A familiarity with html, instructional design models, instructional message design, and online teaching provide a good foundation for this course. If you are missing one or more of these areas, anticipate the possibility of needing more time to synthesize and apply course content. The types of assignments and the level of interactivity vary from week-to-week. This is not a self-paced course. I will always try my best to give clear directions on what, where, when, and how in the weekly assignment folder. Communication with the instructor and/or students in the class can be readily accomplished through the email, group functions, and instant chat. A Student Lounge is provided in the Discussion Board. This provides an opportunity for you to visit with other class members and discuss topics related and not related to this course. I will provide as many opportunities for us to discuss questions and problems as a class as possible. You will see information posted in our assignments. Standards Addressed in Course The assignments in this course have been aligned to the Standards for the Accreditation of School Media Specialist and Educational Technology Programs: http://www.aect-members.org/standards/standards2004.doc Standard Assignment Standard 2: DEVELOPMENT 2.4 Integrated Technologies “Integrated technologies are ways to produce and deliver materials which Final Project encompass several forms of media under the control of a computer” Standard 4: MANAGEMENT 4.0 Management Implementation Plan “Management involves controlling Instructional Technology through
  • 7. planning, organizing, coordinating, and supervising” 4.1 Project Management “Project management involves planning, monitoring, and controlling Implementation Plan instructional design and development projects” 4.2 Resource Management “Resource management involves planning, monitoring, and controlling Implementation Plan resource support systems and services” 4.3 Delivery System Management “Delivery system management involves planning, monitoring and controlling ‘the method by which distribution of instructional materials is Final Project organized’ . . . [It is] a combination of medium and method of usage that is employed to present instructional information to a learner” Standard 5: EVALUATION 5.3 Formative and Summative Evaluation “Formative evaluation involves gathering information on adequacy and Formative/Summative using this information as a basis for further development. Summative Project evaluation involves gathering information on adequacy and using this information to make decisions about utilization” Late Assignments Sometimes situations occur that prevent us from working on our assignments on time especially with many of your busy schedules. During the course, every student will be permitted one late assignment without losing any points; however, the assignment cannot be turned in more than a week late. Any other assignments that are late past this first initial late assignment will have one letter grade per day deducted from it. During the last two weeks of class, all assignments must be turned in on time and cannot be submitted late. The instructor is not responsible for any text or software that is not obtained in enough time to complete the assignments. Academic Honesty For this course, we will be adhering to the BSU Student Code of Conduct along with generally accepted Fair Use Policies for Instructors. We will also observe U.S. copyright laws in this course. Several great links to copyright information are available on the BSU Academic Technologies site at: http://itc.boisestate.edu/resource.htm According to the BSU Student Code of Conduct: "Cheating or plagiarism in any form is unacceptable. The University functions to promote the cognitive and psychosocial development of all students. Therefore, all work submitted by a student must represent her/his own ideas, concepts, and current understanding. Academic dishonesty also includes submitting substantial portions of the same academic course work to more than one course for credit without prior permission of the instructor(s)." For this course the following standards will be used: • All students are expected to create original works for each assignment. Projects and papers written for other courses should not be reused for this class. To fairly assess each student, original work is needed in order to assure everybody is receiving the most out of the class and that the concepts are understood. • All project text should be original text written by each student. Any content that is referenced or has small amounts of material quoted should be cited using APA format. • Images or other media used in projects should be original, used with permission, or come from public
  • 8. domain. Terms and conditions for usage should be checked before being used. In the event of academic dishonesty a complaint is filed with the BSU Student Conduct Office with supporting documentation. This complaint remains on file and actions may be taken against the student (e.g., loss or credit, reduction in grade, etc.).