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Worksheet for Planning a Website for Your Classroom, Workbook, or Video Course

In this Worksheet
Description
Pre-requisite materials
Readings and resources
Exercises
Teaching materials
Remediation materials
Enrichment materials
Post-Class Support

 

Type of Content

Possible Content

Comments (indicate if you'd like to include this and, if so, where the information currently is)

Description

A 1-paragraph course description

 

Objectives

 

Audience

 

Learning resources (if any) (text, website, others)

 

Agenda

 

Pre-requisite materials

Self-assessments to determine whether a student should take the course)

 

Placement exams (graded online or not)

 

Readings about content students must know before starting the course

 

Exercises about pre-requisite material

 

Readings and exercises for the first class

 

Student information sheet (a survey asking students about their backgrounds and their expectations for the course)

 

Readings and resources

Customized textbooks
(in which a service or publisher lets you create a text that suits your needs by piecing together chapters and sections from other textbooks, and adding in your own notes)

 

Accompanying textbooks (if one is used)

  • For your text book (if you're using a textbook that's also used in schools, colleges or universities, the publisher might provide a basic website as well as lesson plans)
  • Scholar.com
  • Kaboom.books.com

 

Professional and trade associations serving your content area

  • Identify as professional or academic
  • Include links to local and society-level organization

 

Periodicals

  • Newspapers ( www.nytimes.com, www.usatoday.com, www.bizjournals.com/CITYNAME)
  • Online journals and magazines
  • Trade papers in your subject area (such as www.computer world. com)
    • Link to the entire paper or specific articles
    • Some have specialized archives of articles, like Computerworld, which has specialized archives by topic

 

To private websites   (include a disclaimer that the website is private)

  • Corporate
  • Professionals

 

Exercises

Self-assessments (of attitudes or skills)

 

Cases (with answers or without)

 

Drills (with or without automatic grading online)

 

Problems

 

Teaching materials

Tips of the day

 

Links to current news articles

 

Guest speakers (probably through online chats)

 

Remediation materials

Alternate explanations of content

 

Worksheets

 

Sample exercises

 

Illustrations

 

Copies of your course notes (only provide  PowerPoint slides is the site is password-protected)

 

Enrichment materials

Above-and-beyond exercises

 

Readings that explain how to relate generic content to a specific topic area

 

Links to museums and other courses

 

Links to information about professional association meetings and conferences

 

Post-class support

Worksheets

 

Samples

 

Readings

 

Follow-up evaluations

 

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