Friday, Mar 7, 2014 (found on online classroom)

Learning Target: I can correctly use formulas and functions to createa worksheet in MS Excel. I will continually strive to be a good digital citizen.

Agenda:

  • Start Bellwork12 -Research Windows Photo Story. This will be one option for you to use for your Digital Citizenship video. Watch tutorial:
  • Reminder: Electry Auto assignment – Turn in paper from last Friday as well as submit to online classroom to receive grade.
  • COMPLETE Digital Driver’s License – Test Grade for this 9 weeks https://otis.coe.uky.edu/DDL/launch.php
  • Excel It! Book – Do #1-10; Save each activity on a separate worksheet tab in the same workbook. Rename the tabs at the bottom accordingly. Submit online when complete.

“Excel IT 1-10”

  • Research and write a paper on the cyber- security issues that are going on in Russia at the Olympics. You may also mention technology use in general at the Olympics. Make sure you have original thoughts and use Grammarly before submitting. ~ 2 pages MLA Format. Submit to online classroom and a hard copy to teacher. You may also use these videos as a resource: http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/olympics/
  • Choose one of the Cases and Places (1,2 or 3) at the end of Excel Chapter 2. Complete and turn in for a project grade.
  • NEW – Read and take notes over Excel Chapter 3
  • Options if youfinish today’s assignment early:
  • Extra Credit – Training “MS Excel Advanced Topics 1”
  • Practice correct typing skills:
  • ACT Question of the Day:
  • Free ACT Test Prep:
  • Microsoft Free Training:

Direct link to the challenge:

Please help spread the word: KET Wants Student Videos About Being Good and Safe Digital Citizens

Upload and share news stories, public service announcements, and classroom projects! Enter February 17 to Friday May 2, 2014, to to win one of two greenscreenkits!In addition to our year-round invitation to share student-produced videos on all subjects at KET's School Video Project website, the KET School Video Project Challenge—Digital Citizenship, is an opportunity to integrate multimedia technology and media studies with Kentucky Kentucky Core Academic Standards for Technology in a fun activity for project-based learning. And, it's a chance to win a greenscreen and light kit for making more great student projects!

Project focus is on school and community efforts to help Kentucky students be good and safe digital citizens, respectful of others' rights and feelings while protecting themselves as they navigate the Internet, make and share multimedia projects, participate in social networking, and develop critical media awareness. Student videos can be brief projects like PSAs (public service announcements) on safe and respectful digital behavior (not texting while driving); news-story explorations on how to develop media awareness and critical viewing skills; recorded discussions and solutions to common problems such as cyber-bullying and more.

--Cynthia Warner, KET Education Consultant

859.624.2789

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