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Personal Finance Lesson 1
Grade Level:
10
Subject:
Personal Finance
Topic:
Introduction to Course
Objective:
Explain the expectations of the course.
Understand the course set-up, content subject of course, and types of activities and assignments students will need to accomplish.
Demonstrate ability to use course tools and access announcement section, calendar of lessons and assignments, course lessons, due dates, dropbox, teacher contact information and class connect time.
Identify the subject matter and scope of course.
Explain expectations and appropriate behaviors during class connect sessions.
Explain blackboard tools that the students will be using during Class Connect sessions such as the whiteboard, app share, web tour, emoticons, raise your hand, microphone, chat, polling, ect
Understand how to start the course, complete process of setting up computer, set up browser and install hardware, and find and complete coursework.
Explain process of course.
Demonstrate how to switch between windows.
Identify computer requirements.
Recognize different operating systems.
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Reflection:
After conducting this lesson I feel as though my students had a better understanding of my expectations for Class Connect session and the course. I think the students were familiarized with the course homepage.
Although I think new students are still unclear about using the all the aspects of the program due to inexperience with online learning and the course program.
Prep:
Review course and blackboard tools, create powerpoint, review the course overview section, set up computer and browser