If you don't have Powerpoint you may use Google Slides. You do NOT need to watch both tutorials--just watch the application you are using. Both tutorials are around 14 minutes long. Pick one!
Access previous week's video lessons for review here:
- Week 13 (PowerPoint Tutorial)
- Week 12 (plagiarism knowledge video)
- Week 11 (Link to Audiacity)
- Week 9&10 (The Greatest Speech)
- Week 7 video and check in held over for another week--see above
- Week 6 Video
- Week 5 Video
- Week 4 Video Lesson was such a fail, I'm not showing it.
- Week 3 Video Lesson (removed for lack of sound, ugh)
- Week 2 Video Lesson
- Week 1 Video Lesson
Portfolio Instructions for the Alexander the Great Essay
Ed Tech 6:
BUT, as far as SUBJECT...as long as it has something to do with Alexander the Great...you can be creative...You can have a thesis of "Alexander the Great had an interesting taste in food" for example...
And...it doesn't have to be LONG! I don't want to read 254 identical Alexander the Great essays.
It does need:
- Lesson 7 you did research and an outline for Alexander the Great
- Lesson 8 you did a rough draft for Alexander the Great
- Lesson 9 you should turn in your final edit for Alexander the Great
BUT, as far as SUBJECT...as long as it has something to do with Alexander the Great...you can be creative...You can have a thesis of "Alexander the Great had an interesting taste in food" for example...
And...it doesn't have to be LONG! I don't want to read 254 identical Alexander the Great essays.
It does need:
- Intro paragraph
- Body Paragraphs (2-3)
- Conclusion
- 2 pictures
- Captions for the pictures (unless you are using Google Docs, then you can talk about the pictures in the paragraphs and simply reference them