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An Adventure of the American Mind: Joining Educators and Students With Library of Congress Resources
Curriculum

K-12 Teacher Courses

Classroom-based Training

Overview | Supporting Materials
Taxonomies: Skill-Centered | Research-Centered | Integrated Teaching


Class One
Library of Congress
Getting Started with Adventure of the American Mind
(3 hours)

Edited By:
Beth Coulter, Ed.D., AAM Director (brcoulter@wcu.edu)
Western Carolina University

Introductions:

NOTE to instructor - all faculty/staff involved with classroom instruction and support of the program should be present for this - Have everyone introduce themselves by saying their name, school, grade level(s), subject (if middle or high school), and one additional thing about self.


What is Adventure of the American Mind?

  • What does it mean for education?

    (NOTE for instructor: it is recommended that if you are teaching this course for the first time that you read the paper "Solutions to Linking Technology with Learning in Diverse Environments" in the Papers section of the AAM web site. This was written and presented at a national conference by four veteran AAM Directors. It is also suggested that you discuss this with other AAM Directors.

  • What do teachers need in terms of equipment and materials to be successful with this project?

    (NOTE for instructor: if this is a laptop program whereby laptops are given to teachers and become their property after successful completion of the program, then the equipment issues are taken care of by the grant.  If, however, this is a program whereby teachers and the AAM partner are responsible for equipment and computer labs, then this should be addressed with the participants at this time.  Material needs vary depending on the AAM Partner. Material needs include such items as disks, paper, software, headsets, external mouse devices for laptops, etc.)
  • What is expected of participants?

    (NOTE for instructor: Successful completion of the AAM Course and completion of mentoring assignment.  This is a good time to let participants know that the program usually takes 9-12 months to finish.)
  • What type of schedule will we use?

    (NOTE for instructor: The schedule is flexible to meet the needs of your teachers.)

Laptop Distribution and Set-up:

  • If this is a laptop program - distribute laptops (and provide participants with the following):
    • Laptop instructions
    • A bench mark to reach prior to class one
    • Homework
    • Help numbers for equipment, pedagogical, and software support
    • PLEASE DO NOT LOAD ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS ONTO YOUR LAPTOP COMPUTER UNTIL AFTER THE COURSE IS COMPLETED.  There are some programs that take command of computer functions.  We have carefully customized your computer to provide you with the needed functions to be successful with this course.  Loading other software, without approval from the instructor, could cause your computer down time and loss of files.

E-mail Accounts and E-mailing:

  • Establish e-mail accounts for those who do not have them
  • Update all e-mail accounts
  • Demonstration how to attach a file to an e-mail

(NOTE to instructor: teachers need to know that e-mail is a very important technology tool and will be used a great deal during the class.  It will be used for transmitting messages, sending and receiving files, and general teacher to teacher and teacher to instructor communications.


HOMEWORK:


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