Introduction

Digital Literacy Class: We are going to learn about so many incredible ways to be creative, collaborative, and to communicate. We will focus on computer skills and applications. Some topics you already know about, and you will know better, and other topics and applications will be new to you! Either way, we will work together to find the ones you are able to use best. This class consists of Project-Based-Learning. You will be given plenty of time to learn the skills and applications that you will use for a lifetime. I hope you enjoy the material we will cover. - Mr. S

Monday, February 22, 2016

12x12x12 Impressions / GMail / Google Classroom


ACADEMIC/LEARNING OBJECTIVE




Scholars
will learn sign into GMail and send an Email to the instructor for credit.  Scholars will then successfully join Google Classroom.  Finally, Scholars will complete an online constructed response by reading and filling out the online form in Google Classroom







SCHOLARS WILL ENTER THE CLASS QUIETLY AND BEGIN WORKING!




Scholars will sign into GMail, Join Google Classroom, and follow all directions listed below.  Scholars must be able to successfully remember all passwords they create to access online content in our class.  Scholars must also complete a constructed response based on the passage listed at the bottom of this post.  Proper grammar, spelling, and content will be expected.






Peer Mentoring will be used to help each other master the program.







THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND POSITIVE ATTITUDE TODAY!




Standards Covered In This Class  




PA 3.7.7 & 11 Section C / ISTE 2011




CSTA Tied With Common Core ELA/Math rev. 2011



Everyone:



Today you will sign into your VARE Google Account and send and email to Mr. S for credit.  




Follow the directions below:

GMAIL SETUP





Go to Google.Com and click the SIGN IN button in the upper right corner.



Students simply log in using their (STUDENT ID#)@ucvare.org email address and password, which for students is




UCTech16



You will need to choose a new PASSWORD once you have logged in!  Make sure you can remember it because you will need to log into this GMail account every day when you come into class.









Send Mr. S and Email and introduce yourself.  Get to know about your email account.




GOOGLE CLASSROOM 



Once you are signed into your GMail Account, you must now open a NEW TAB on your browser.  Type classroom.google.com into the address bar and hit ENTER or RETURN.  You will be prompted to tell Google Classroom that you are a STUDENT, and you will need to enter the Class Code shown on the screen to join our class.  Once there, follow the directions to answer your first response question for credit today.  You will receive points for signing into GMail, for joining the correct Google Classroom, and for completing the response question completely!



CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE FORMAT (3-5 Sentences):



R - RESTATE the Question

A - ANSWER the Question
C - CITE the Evidence
E - EXPLAIN Your Evidence




CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE PASSAGE:








12 x 12 x 12 IMPRESSIONS 



12 by 12 by 12 is the distance you are being judged by the people you meet every day of every week of every year of your life.


Your first impression starts 12 feet
away. This is the distance people see what you are wearing and how you
are acting. This is the first chance you have to make sure that people
see you in a positive, accepting light.



At 12 inches away you are now about
to speak. People will notice the minute details of the way your face
looks as you smile, frown, or grimace. People are judging your looks,
your demeanor, and the way you carry yourself. The
way you shake a hand, smell to others, and present yourself are now
under the microscope and you should be aware that what you are about to
say will forever place a note in people’s head about your level of
maturity.



Finally, the first 12 words you speak
are a reflection of your heritage, upbringing, and education level.
Whether you like it or not, the person you are interacting with is
taking a mental picture of you for future reference. What kind of
picture have you given them? How can you make a difference in how you
appear? The mark we leave on the world is a made up of the thousands of
appearances in other people’s memories. How you are perceived by
others is the only yardstick we are all measured equally by. Make your
impression a positive lasting one with others, and you will make your
world a better place live in.








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