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The first items are crucial. They are required reading for this course.
  1. _Learning Log Guide (form and instructions for preparing your course Learning Log.)

  2. _Web Page Plan Guide (instructions for preparing your course Web Page Plan.)

  3. _Uploading Your Personal Web Page: Click here to read instructions on how to upload (i.e., "publish") your website to your AugNet www folder.
  4. *_Setting up Windows Vista to use WebDav to Access Your AugNet NetStorage Space (Accessing your AugNet NetStorage space via WebDav is much better than accessing it via a web browser. In order to install it, there's an optional update you must download from Microsoft to fix WebDav. It's at this site.  Also, here's more info on how to download, install and set-up WebDAV + NetStorage in Windows Vista.) Information on other ways to access your AugNet space (on a Mac and other versions of Windows) is available at this page.

  5. _How to Access Your AugNet Folder from Off-campus (Here's a link to a page that explains the multiple ways to access your AugNet storage volume.)

  6. _Portfolio Guide (form and instructions for preparing course portfolio)

  7. _Technology Leap Guide (instructions for preparing Technology Leap)

  8. *  e-Folio Resources: Click here to go to the e-Folio Minnesota Homepage

    *_Augsburg eFolio SIgn-up Instructions (Explains how to sign-up for an Augsburg eFolio account and to access our special templates--in PDF format)
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    Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read this document.)

    * Click here to go to AtomicLearning.com's e-Folio v. 2 tutorial videos. (You may need to login to see these resources if you're off-campus.)

  9. _Copyright or Copywrong? (links to information about copyrights, fair use and related topics.)
These items are highly recommended and helpful for learners to expand their knowledge in educational technology and related areas.
  1. _Assistive Technology (This link takes you to the Great Schools website for an introduction to various tools for adapting and assisting learners with special needs.)
  2. *_E-ssential Tips: A Parent's Guide to Assistive Technology (Also very helpful for teachers!)
  3. _When Are Children Ready to Use Computers?
  4. _Edutopia: Top 10 Tips for Teaching With New Media
  5. _Glossary of Telecommunications and Internet Terms
  6. _The Web as a Research Tool: Evaluation Techniques
  7. _Supplimentary Bibliography
  8. _Lesson Plan Form (a web-based form you may use to make media-rich lesson plans.)
  9. _Augsburg College Computer Responsible Use Policy
  10. *_U of Minn. Library Assignment Calculator This web site assists learners in planning and organizing a large assignment such as a research paper. It helps you break down the key steps and set reasonable goals and deadlines to accomplish your objectives.


Main | Course Syllabus | Internet Lessons | Supplementary Readings | Other Course Documents
FAQ | WWW Starting Points | HTML Resources | ISTE Standards