TEP 231: New Technologies for Learning

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Transcript TEP 231: New Technologies for Learning

Introduction
• Welcome!
• Who am I?
• Who are you? 25 words or so:
name? school? what do you teach?
• Course web site:
http://www-tep.ucsd.edu/courses/tep231/su99/
(on syllabus)
• Plan for the course
Plan for TEP 231
• 10 class meetings
• First part of class meeting a
tutorial/presentation/conversation
• Short break at about 6:30: 15 minutes: food
& drink in commons (no food or drink in
the lab)
• Second part of class meeting a time for you
to do what we just talked about, with
support from me and the rest of the class
Project-oriented course
• Daily projects: on syllabus, but check the
web version each class meeting - subject to
minor revisions
• Major project
Office hours
• Right before class (4-5) except for the three
days we have guests (June 24, June 28, June
29), when it will be right after class (8-8:30)
Educational uses of the web:
“From surfing to serving”
• Initially people see the Internet as a vast
source of information
• The web as a distributed hypermedia
Hypertext & Hypermedia
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Our class web page as a hypertext
What is hypertext?
Text that can be read in multiple ways
Print hypertexts?
Hypermedia:
hypertext+graphics+sound+video+animation+etc.
= hypertextual multimedia
The World-Wide Web
• A distributed hypermedia
• Different parts can be on different
computers all around the world, with
hypertextual links via the Internet
Web surfing
• Web “surfing”
– Advantages
– Disadvantages
Surfing to Serving
• Web Serving:
– Advantages
– Disadvantages
Search Engines
• Databases of web resources
• Two kinds
– Directories (human classified) - Ex: Yahoo
– Web crawler-based (not human classified) Ex: Excite
• Which to use?
– Use whichever ones you find useful
– When you don’t find one useful, switch to
another
Understanding URLs
• A unique address for each web resource
• Structure: what + which computer + which
file
• Example:
http://www-tep.ucsd.edu/courses/tep231/su99/default.html
• What kind of resource: http:// -> Web file
• Which computer: www-tep.ucsd.edu
• Which file: courses/tep231/su99/default.html
Understanding Computer Names
• Domain names: used both for computer
names in URLs and in email addresses
(whatever is the to the right of the @ sign)
• Like a postal address, but with “.” instead of
new line as separator
• Most general to most specific, right to left
Example:www-tep.ucsd.edu
• From the right: edu -> US higher
education institution
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com --> US commercial institution
gov --> US federal government
org --> US non-profit
us --> US
mx -> Mexico
au -> Australia
Country code list: http://externic.net/iso.htm
Example:www-tep.ucsd.edu
• Next to the left: ucsd
– University of California, San Diego
• Email example: [email protected]
– University of Illinois. Urbana-Champaign
Example:www-tep.ucsd.edu
• Next to the right: www-tep
– A particular computer in the room next door
• Another example: www.ed.uiuc.edu
– ed --> computers in the Education Building at
UIUC
– www --> a particular computer in the basement
of the Education Building
Sending/saving URLs
• Have to get the URL exactly right
(sometimes case mAtTeRs; no spaces ever)
• Copy & paste is best
• Emailing from your web browser
– Advantages: can do anywhere
– Disadvantages: need to set & then unset email
preferences
• Emailing yourself
Using URLs to evaluate web sites
• Largest level domain: .edu vs. .com vs. …
• Subdomain elements: .ed.uiuc vs. .cs.uiuc
• Directory elements: /students/joe/ vs.
/facstaff/chip/
• Institutional vs. personal pages: /~jlevin/ vs.
/deans/
Photo op
• During the second half of the course, get
your individual picture taken with the
digital camera
• Group picture right after break
Break time!
• Meet back here in 15 minutes: at 6:25
Group photo
• Individual photos: sign your name when
you get your picture taken
• To be used (if you choose to do so) on your
personal web page
Next class meeting
• Tomorrow: June 22, same time, same place
• Office hour tomorrow: 4pm-5pm, next door
(Production Lab)
Personal web page assignment
• Each team of two is to find two exemplary
personal web pages - a personal web page is
a web page created by a person about
him/herself
(this assignment will help you
create/modify your own personal web page,
which you’ll do next class meeting)
Exemplary personal (cont.)
• Email [email protected] the URLs, short
descriptions, and why your group found
them to be exemplary (do this during the
second half of today’s class)
• See the list of team members displayed later
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Exemplary educational web sites
• find 5 exemplary educational web sites
which you might use in your teaching, and 5
exemplary web sites you might want your
students to use, then email me the two rank
ordered lists, with URLs, short descriptions,
and explanations of why you think they are
exemplary.
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Reading for tomorrow
• read the Bruce & Levin paper at
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/facstaff/chip/taxonomy/
• email me one or more questions about this reading
to address tomorrow in class (put this in the same
email as your exemplary educational web site
message)
Personal web page pairings
Jean • Dinah
Andrea • Ann
Kim • Kristi
Donna • Shawna
Jennifer • Stephanie
Su • Lisa
April • Liz
Joyce • Colleen
Jodi • Joanne
Mary • Annie
Carla • Dan
Sharon • Dave