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Welcome to ETC545 & Module 1 Notes

Welcome to ETC545!

Our first week of instructions is Module 1. During the first module, we need to prepare our class by developing our Personal Learning Environment (PLE). Our class will engage us in many online technology production tasks.  Online technology productions generally are very time consuming; therefore, we should prepare our course activities as early as possible and avoid any last minute work since frequently we need to problem solve on technical issues.  Don't worry!  I will do my best to help you.

Our course is redesigned and updated recently.  If you do see any broken links, and the instructions that don't make sense to you, please let me know ASAP.  Sometimes some links and instructions may not be migrated completely from session to session.

Here are the highlights for Module 1:

Module 1

06/03-06/09

06/06, Thursday

  • Due: 1st posting period for Module 1 discussions: Respond to ALL KEY discussion questions.
  • Due: Share your self-introduction with the class.

06/09, Sunday

 

  • Due: 2nd posting period for Module 1 discussions: TWO or more postings: Respond to others' postings. Total TEN postings at least for this module.
  • Due: Assignment 1: Personal Learning Environment (PLE) Development
  • Module 2 readings.

 

Remember, we may work alone but we should work together.  I am just an e-mail away.  Do not hesitate to contact me whenever you need any support.  You can e-mail me at Chih.Tu@nau.edu since I check my NAU e-mail more often than BBLearn e-mail. 

Our class is in 4-week & 2-day format; therefore, it is very intensive.  Don't fall behind!

It is always nice to hear from even you are doing fine our class.

Regards,

Chih

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Chih-Hsiung Tu, Ph.D., Professor, Educational Technology

College of Education, Northern Arizona University

PO Box 5774, Flagstaff, AZ 86011

Phone: 928-523-0671  Fax: 928-523-1929 E-Mail: Chih.Tu@NAU.EDU

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