Sunday, February 15, 2009

Post Number 3

I would like to be a high school History teacher, so my lesson plan would be something along those lines. For the sake of this entry, I will make my lesson plan for Advanced Placement European History. Generally, this is a senior class, but juniors, and sometimes sophomores, also take the class. I would use Inspiration to create my lesson plan because it allows me to easily creat flow charts and have multiple branches. Each class could be a different branch and from their different branches I could have their lesson for the day. I could also use Microsoft Word to make a pacing guide and the anticipated assignments and lessons for a given day to pass out to students in case they are getting behind or miss class for any reason.

My visual critique will be of the Facebook homepage. The Facebook homepage makes good use of limited color, and provides of an accent or contrasting color to improve visual interest. The page has eliminated superfluous items and provided only the necessities with one image related to page content. There is no stacked text, which makes it easy to read, and the text lines are short. It makes proper use of upper and lower case lettering and does not use flashing text to get the attention of the reader. The size of the image helps to relay the message of the site without the use of written words. The screen is well organized to provide visual efficiency and orient the users. The type styles are limited which helps maintain the user's attention without being flashy. Bold text is used in an appropriate manner to grab the user's attention. The site anticipates its audience and the focus is on one idea - signing up.

I have always been very conscientious of copyright laws and have always done my very best to give credit where credit is due. Unfortunately, I know some people who don't do this and it makes me very angry. In my opinion, it would be easier to type your own thoughts or come up with your own ideas, rather than copying and pasting an entire paper. There is technology to detect these instances, such as turnitin.com, and I am glad when teachers utilize this because it hurts those that did not do their own work and reinforces the good feeling of knowing you did the right thing for those who did. Students don't have to worry about being penalized if they do their own work, knowing that it will be checked for plagiarism. In my classroom, I will make sure to use the materials that have been provided and are available for copying, but I will also use outside materials. If I use other material, I will ensure that it is either public domain or comes from a membership site where you pay an annual fee to copy materials posted by others. With my students, I will go over the pitfalls of copying another's work, and emphasizing that they can be caught through the use of something like turnitin.com. There will be harsh penalties for those who try to cheat the system by violating copyright laws and grade will be lowered tremendously, if not a failing grade period. However, as long as they use footnotes and/or citations, then students have nothing to worry about since they cited their source.

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