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A digital story - either as a stand-alone project or
inserted into a PowerPoint slide presentation. If you
choose a stand-alone digital story for your final semester
project, you should also create a written document or a
PowerPoint slideshow in which you briefly describe the
following:
the graphics that have been created or modified for your story
the audio you included (did you narrate all of the slides or only some, did you use computer-generated music or other music?)
did you create an online survey during the semester that might be used in conjunction with the digital story?
did you find any useful links to other Web 2.0 resources that also might be used in conjunction with the digital story?
and any other information you think
would be helpful to include.
or
A web site - as has been discussed, we didn't cover
creating a web site in this course, but it is an option for
those who already know how to create one.
UPDATE: Each project should include several of the following components we covered in class this semester. There is no specific amount of items that must be included in the final project, although you should try to include as many as are applicable to the project.
Graphics that have been created or modified
A digital audio segment (narration, music or both)
A link to an online survey
A CD or DVD version of your project
Plus links to any of the following Web 2.0 resources:
A set of your own images uploaded to a web resource such as Flickr
A set of del.icio.us tags that you create on an educational topic
An audio episode that you recorded on Gabcast or any similar web resource
An online, narrated slide show you created on SnapGenie or any similar resource
Any podcast, blog, or wiki (that you or anyone else created) on an educational topic; or
any other web-based resource you select.
IMPORTANT NOTE
ONE: Please bring a copy of your final project on a Flash Drive
or CD with you to the final class meeting on Thursday, August 9,
2007.
Final Semester Project Report
Each student should submit a 2 to 4 page written final project paper that describes the project, and includes the following information:
A description of the specific items (graphics, digital audio, link to an online survey, etc.) that you included in your final project;
The goals and purpose of the project;
The intended audience for the project and a brief description of where and when it will be used;
The curricular goals and objectives of the project, if applicable;
A description of the challenges you faced creating your project;
The most significant things you learned from this course and from completing the final project.
If all
components of your project are not completed, you should include some
descriptive information about the components that are still in
development and describe your plan for completing this work.
IMPORTANT NOTE TWO: Please use the eClassroom
Online Submission System at:
http://eclassrooms.coe.uh.edu/assignments/
to submit your Final
Semester Project Report. It is Assignment 7A.
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