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Information Science Technology
Syllabus  2011-2012  2nd Trimester
  I.     General	
  Information	
  

         Course	
                        Information	
  Science	
  Technology	
  
         Instructor	
                    Mr.	
  Dunn	
  
         Room	
                          Library	
  
         Email	
                         jdunn@clioschools.org	
  
         Website	
                       http://cliotechnology.weebly.com/	
  	
  
         	
  

  II.    Grading	
  Procedures	
  and	
  Regulations	
  
         	
  
         General	
  
         Your	
  grade	
  for	
  this	
  course	
  will	
  be	
  based	
  on	
  your	
  performance	
  on	
  the	
  Weekly	
  Sheets	
  and	
  
         other	
  projects.	
  	
  	
  
         	
  
         Grading	
  Scale	
  

         A	
        93	
  –	
  100	
                                               C	
          73	
  –	
  76	
  
         A-­‐	
     90	
  –	
  92	
                                                C-­‐	
       70-­‐72	
  
         B+	
       87	
  –	
  89	
                                                D+	
         67	
  –	
  69	
  
         B	
        83	
  –	
  86	
                                                D	
          63	
  –	
  66	
  
         B-­‐	
     80	
  –	
  82	
                                                D-­‐	
       60	
  –	
  62	
  
         C+	
       77	
  –	
  79	
                                                F	
          <60	
  
         	
  

  III.   Class	
  Expectations	
  
             • Greet	
  every	
  library	
  customer	
  as	
  they	
  enter	
  the	
  library.	
  
             • No	
  eating	
  or	
  drinking	
  at	
  the	
  front	
  desk	
  or	
  any	
  computer	
  station.	
  
             • Complete	
  all	
  assigned	
  tasks	
  daily.	
  
             • Friends	
  may	
  not	
  congregate	
  behind	
  the	
  front	
  desk.	
  
             • Stay	
  at	
  the	
  front	
  desk/put	
  books	
  away	
  until	
  the	
  bell	
  rings.	
  	
  Please	
  do	
  not	
  attempt	
  
                    to	
  leave	
  early	
  or	
  stand	
  near	
  the	
  door.	
  	
  You	
  will	
  be	
  dismissed	
  when	
  the	
  bell	
  rings.	
  
             • You	
  may	
  only	
  work	
  on	
  homework	
  once	
  all	
  other	
  tasks	
  have	
  been	
  completed,	
  and	
  
                    you	
  have	
  obtained	
  permission.	
  
             • Follow	
  directions	
  as	
  given	
  by	
  Mr.	
  Dunn	
  and	
  Mrs.	
  Kramer.	
  
             • This	
  is	
  a	
  technology	
  course.	
  	
  You	
  will	
  create	
  a	
  lot	
  of	
  accounts	
  with	
  a	
  lot	
  of	
  
                    websites.	
  	
  Please	
  remember	
  all	
  of	
  your	
  usernames	
  and	
  passwords.	
  	
  I	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  
                    able	
  to	
  retrieve	
  them	
  for	
  you.	
  
             • Other	
  expectations	
  will	
  be	
  conveyed	
  both	
  orally	
  and	
  online	
  throughout	
  the	
  
                    trimester.	
  
                    	
  
IV.          Class	
  Schedule	
  
                    We	
  will	
  cover	
  a	
  variety	
  of	
  library	
  and	
  technology-­‐related	
  topics	
  in	
  this	
  course.	
  	
  Below	
  is	
  a	
  
                    rough	
  outline.	
  	
  It	
  is	
  subject	
  to	
  change.	
  	
  Once	
  we	
  have	
  covered	
  a	
  topic,	
  your	
  proficiency	
  is	
  
                    expected	
  throughout	
  the	
  rest	
  of	
  the	
  trimester.	
  
                    	
  
                    Topic	
  1:	
  Library	
  Basics	
                                            November	
  28th	
  –	
  February	
  28th	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  Checking	
  books	
  in	
  and	
  out,	
  shelving	
  fiction	
  and	
  non-­‐fiction	
  books,	
  using	
  the	
  
                    laminator,	
  working	
  the	
  front	
  desk,	
  checking	
  library	
  inventory,	
  checking	
  and	
  organizing	
  
                    the	
  shelves,	
  repairing	
  old	
  books,	
  labeling	
  and	
  protecting	
  new	
  books,	
  and	
  more.	
  
                    	
  
                    Topic	
  2:	
  Blogging	
                                                     November	
  30th	
  –	
  December	
  9th	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  Creating	
  your	
  own	
  blog.	
  	
  Customizing	
  the	
  design	
  and	
  layout.	
  
	
           	
             	
  

                    Topic	
  3:	
  Wikipedia	
                                           December	
  5th	
  –	
  December	
  9th	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  You	
  will	
  learn	
  the	
  differences	
  among	
  top-­‐level	
  domains	
  (e.g.	
  .com,	
  .org,	
  
                    .edu,	
  .gov).	
  
                    	
  
                    You	
  will	
  learn	
  how	
  to	
  edit	
  Wikipedia	
  pages.	
  
                    	
  
                    Topic	
  4:	
  Netiquette	
  and	
  Email	
                          December	
  12th	
  –	
  December	
  16th	
  	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  Netiquette,	
  sending	
  an	
  email,	
  creating	
  a	
  signature,	
  attaching	
  files,	
  replying	
  
                    to	
  emails,	
  forwarding	
  emails.	
  
	
  

                    Topic	
  5:	
  Creating	
  a	
  Tutorial	
                               December	
  19th	
  –	
  December	
  22nd	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  You	
  will	
  create	
  2	
  tutorials	
  for	
  a	
  teacher	
  or	
  student,	
  showing	
  them	
  how	
  to	
  
                    do	
  something	
  on	
  the	
  computer.	
  	
  You	
  will	
  create	
  a	
  print-­‐based	
  tutorial	
  and	
  a	
  screen	
  
                    capture	
  (using	
  Jing).	
  
	
  

                    Topic	
  6:	
  Template-­‐Based	
  Web	
  Design	
                 January	
  3rd	
  –	
  February	
  28th	
  	
  	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  You	
  will	
  learn	
  how	
  to	
  create	
  your	
  own	
  template-­‐based	
  website	
  using	
  
                    Weebly.	
  	
  You	
  will	
  	
  
                    	
  
                    Topic	
  7:	
  Photography	
                                       January	
  3rd	
  –	
  January	
  13th	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  Photo	
  composition,	
  editing,	
  sharing,	
  and	
  publishing.	
  	
  You	
  will	
  use	
  tools	
  such	
  
                    as	
  Picnik,	
  BeFunky,	
  FotoFlexer,	
  PicArtia,	
  and	
  Flickr.	
  
	
  

                    Topic	
  8:	
  Computer	
  Hardware	
                            January	
  17th	
  –	
  January	
  20th	
  	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  Learn	
  how	
  to	
  fix	
  basic,	
  common	
  computer	
  problems	
  in	
  the	
  Library	
  
                    computer	
  lab.	
  	
  Learn	
  the	
  basic	
  components	
  of	
  a	
  desktop	
  computer.	
  
	
  

                    Topic	
  9:	
  Animoto	
                                                 January	
  23rd	
  –	
  January	
  27th	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  
                    Tasks/Topics:	
  You	
  will	
  create	
  a	
  virtual	
  tour	
  of	
  the	
  library	
  using	
  your	
  own	
  pictures.	
  	
  You	
  will	
  
                    be	
  amazed	
  at	
  how	
  great	
  these	
  movies	
  look!	
  
 

       Topic	
  10:	
  Google	
  Forms	
                                   January	
  30th	
  –	
  February	
  3rd	
  	
  	
  	
  
       Tasks/Topics:	
  You	
  will	
  learn	
  how	
  to	
  create	
  surveys,	
  quizzes,	
  and	
  questionnaires	
  using	
  
       Google	
  Docs.	
  	
  
	
  

       Topic	
  11:	
  Tech	
  for	
  Other	
  Classes	
                          February	
  6th	
  –	
  February	
  10th	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  
       Tasks/Topics:	
  You	
  will	
  learn	
  how	
  to	
  use	
  Wolfram	
  Alpha,	
  manipulate	
  Google	
  to	
  do	
  certain	
  
       tasks,	
  create	
  Word	
  Clouds	
  (Wordle),	
  create	
  graphic	
  organizers	
  (www.bubbl.us),	
  create	
  
       QR	
  codes,	
  and	
  more.	
  
       	
  
       	
  
       Topic	
  12:	
  Presentations	
                                            February	
  13th	
  –	
  February	
  17th	
  	
  	
  
       Tasks/Topics:	
  You	
  will	
  demonstrate	
  basic	
  competency	
  using	
  PowerPoint,	
  Google	
  Docs,	
  
       Prezi,	
  and	
  xtranormal.	
  	
  You	
  will	
  learn	
  how	
  to	
  incorporate	
  graphs	
  into	
  a	
  few	
  presentation	
  
       tools.	
  	
  We	
  will	
  go	
  over	
  some	
  basic	
  Dos	
  and	
  Don’ts	
  for	
  presentations.	
  
       	
  
       Topic	
  13:	
  Final	
  Project	
                                         February	
  20th	
  –	
  February	
  28th	
  	
  	
  
       Tasks/Topics:	
  You	
  will	
  demonstrate	
  the	
  skills	
  that	
  you	
  have	
  learned	
  in	
  this	
  course	
  and	
  
       how	
  you	
  may	
  use	
  them	
  in	
  the	
  future.	
  	
  Details	
  will	
  be	
  provided	
  at	
  a	
  later	
  date.	
  
	
  

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Information Science Technology Syllabus 2011 2012 2nd Trimester

  • 1. Information Science Technology Syllabus  2011-2012  2nd Trimester I. General  Information   Course   Information  Science  Technology   Instructor   Mr.  Dunn   Room   Library   Email   jdunn@clioschools.org   Website   http://cliotechnology.weebly.com/       II. Grading  Procedures  and  Regulations     General   Your  grade  for  this  course  will  be  based  on  your  performance  on  the  Weekly  Sheets  and   other  projects.         Grading  Scale   A   93  –  100   C   73  –  76   A-­‐   90  –  92   C-­‐   70-­‐72   B+   87  –  89   D+   67  –  69   B   83  –  86   D   63  –  66   B-­‐   80  –  82   D-­‐   60  –  62   C+   77  –  79   F   <60     III. Class  Expectations   • Greet  every  library  customer  as  they  enter  the  library.   • No  eating  or  drinking  at  the  front  desk  or  any  computer  station.   • Complete  all  assigned  tasks  daily.   • Friends  may  not  congregate  behind  the  front  desk.   • Stay  at  the  front  desk/put  books  away  until  the  bell  rings.    Please  do  not  attempt   to  leave  early  or  stand  near  the  door.    You  will  be  dismissed  when  the  bell  rings.   • You  may  only  work  on  homework  once  all  other  tasks  have  been  completed,  and   you  have  obtained  permission.   • Follow  directions  as  given  by  Mr.  Dunn  and  Mrs.  Kramer.   • This  is  a  technology  course.    You  will  create  a  lot  of  accounts  with  a  lot  of   websites.    Please  remember  all  of  your  usernames  and  passwords.    I  will  not  be   able  to  retrieve  them  for  you.   • Other  expectations  will  be  conveyed  both  orally  and  online  throughout  the   trimester.    
  • 2. IV. Class  Schedule   We  will  cover  a  variety  of  library  and  technology-­‐related  topics  in  this  course.    Below  is  a   rough  outline.    It  is  subject  to  change.    Once  we  have  covered  a  topic,  your  proficiency  is   expected  throughout  the  rest  of  the  trimester.     Topic  1:  Library  Basics   November  28th  –  February  28th     Tasks/Topics:  Checking  books  in  and  out,  shelving  fiction  and  non-­‐fiction  books,  using  the   laminator,  working  the  front  desk,  checking  library  inventory,  checking  and  organizing   the  shelves,  repairing  old  books,  labeling  and  protecting  new  books,  and  more.     Topic  2:  Blogging   November  30th  –  December  9th     Tasks/Topics:  Creating  your  own  blog.    Customizing  the  design  and  layout.         Topic  3:  Wikipedia   December  5th  –  December  9th     Tasks/Topics:  You  will  learn  the  differences  among  top-­‐level  domains  (e.g.  .com,  .org,   .edu,  .gov).     You  will  learn  how  to  edit  Wikipedia  pages.     Topic  4:  Netiquette  and  Email   December  12th  –  December  16th       Tasks/Topics:  Netiquette,  sending  an  email,  creating  a  signature,  attaching  files,  replying   to  emails,  forwarding  emails.     Topic  5:  Creating  a  Tutorial   December  19th  –  December  22nd           Tasks/Topics:  You  will  create  2  tutorials  for  a  teacher  or  student,  showing  them  how  to   do  something  on  the  computer.    You  will  create  a  print-­‐based  tutorial  and  a  screen   capture  (using  Jing).     Topic  6:  Template-­‐Based  Web  Design   January  3rd  –  February  28th         Tasks/Topics:  You  will  learn  how  to  create  your  own  template-­‐based  website  using   Weebly.    You  will       Topic  7:  Photography   January  3rd  –  January  13th     Tasks/Topics:  Photo  composition,  editing,  sharing,  and  publishing.    You  will  use  tools  such   as  Picnik,  BeFunky,  FotoFlexer,  PicArtia,  and  Flickr.     Topic  8:  Computer  Hardware   January  17th  –  January  20th       Tasks/Topics:  Learn  how  to  fix  basic,  common  computer  problems  in  the  Library   computer  lab.    Learn  the  basic  components  of  a  desktop  computer.     Topic  9:  Animoto   January  23rd  –  January  27th           Tasks/Topics:  You  will  create  a  virtual  tour  of  the  library  using  your  own  pictures.    You  will   be  amazed  at  how  great  these  movies  look!  
  • 3.   Topic  10:  Google  Forms   January  30th  –  February  3rd         Tasks/Topics:  You  will  learn  how  to  create  surveys,  quizzes,  and  questionnaires  using   Google  Docs.       Topic  11:  Tech  for  Other  Classes   February  6th  –  February  10th           Tasks/Topics:  You  will  learn  how  to  use  Wolfram  Alpha,  manipulate  Google  to  do  certain   tasks,  create  Word  Clouds  (Wordle),  create  graphic  organizers  (www.bubbl.us),  create   QR  codes,  and  more.       Topic  12:  Presentations   February  13th  –  February  17th       Tasks/Topics:  You  will  demonstrate  basic  competency  using  PowerPoint,  Google  Docs,   Prezi,  and  xtranormal.    You  will  learn  how  to  incorporate  graphs  into  a  few  presentation   tools.    We  will  go  over  some  basic  Dos  and  Don’ts  for  presentations.     Topic  13:  Final  Project   February  20th  –  February  28th       Tasks/Topics:  You  will  demonstrate  the  skills  that  you  have  learned  in  this  course  and   how  you  may  use  them  in  the  future.    Details  will  be  provided  at  a  later  date.