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THE SCHOOL’S LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER Name of FS Student: Vina S. Melon Year and Section:II _____ Course: BEED/General curriculum Signature:_______________ Resource Teacher: Mss. Tess Fabro Cooperating School: Cantil-e Elementary School Your Target At the end of this activity, you will be competent in identifying and classifying resources that facilitate teaching and learning process. Your Map It will be an interesting journey to the world of educational technology. A chance to visit and observe a learning resource center of a school will start you off. For this process, explore the world through these steps: FIELD STUDY Technology in the Learning Environment Episode

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THE SCHOOL’S LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER

Name of FS Student: Vina S. Melon Year and Section:II _____

Course: BEED/General curriculum Signature:_______________

Resource Teacher: Mss. Tess Fabro

Cooperating School: Cantil-e Elementary School

Your TargetAt the end of this activity, you will be competent in identifying and classifying resources

that facilitate teaching and learning process.

Your Map

It will be an interesting journey to the world of educational technology. A chance to visit and observe a learning resource center of a school will start you off.

For this process, explore the world through these steps:

FIELD STUDY

Technology in the Learning Environment

Episode 1

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Your Tools

As you visit and observe the learning resource center, use activity forms provided for

you to document your observation. Ask the assistance of the one staffing the center courteously.

Read the following statements carefully before you observe.

1. Go around the Learning Resource Center.

2. See what learning resources are present.

3. Examine how the materials are arranged and how they are classified?

4. Look for the guidelines/procedures for borrowing of materials. Are these guidelines/procedures

posted or available for the users to refer to?

Cantil-e Elementary School has the library as their major learning resource center.

Stored in it are the different learning resources such as books, television, cassette/stereo,

typewriters, magazines and others. These resources are properly taken care of. They are free

from moisture and dust because the librarian assigned some students to clean and polish the

learning center. The books can be borrowed directly provided that they must be handled well

and returned properly after use. There are rules and regulations posted near the door that

everyone may directly notice.

An Observation Guide for a LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER

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After you have observed, classify the resources available in the learning resource center. Please use the activity form provided for you.

Name of Center Observed: Cantil-e elementary school learning centerDate of Observation: December 4, 2011Name of Observed: Vina S. MelonCourse/Year/School: BEED-II/NORSU

List of Available Learning Resources

Available Learning Resources (enumerate in bullet form)

Characteristics andUnique Capabilities

Teaching Approaches where the Resource is most Useful

1. Printed Resources Books Encyclopedia Magazines Textbooklets Dictionaries

These are the major source of information for the teacher lessons. These can also help the learner’s reading skills and vocabulary development.

Lecture approach – source of information for the teacher’s lessons.Linguistic approach – help to develop ones vocabulary and reading skills.

2. Audio Resources Speaker Microphone Radio Televisions

These are commonly used to develop the learners listening skills. It can also make learning more effective.

Metacognitve approach – let children to think deeply with these learning materials.

3. Non-electronic Visuals Resource

Charts Chalkboard Bulletin board

These are used to represent the lessons visually. Lecture approach – use in

representing the lessons.

4. ICT Resources Computers printer

They will keep you abreast in any current trends and information.

Integrated Learning approach – the different senses of the learners will be involved through the use of these materials.

Impression: Their learning resource center has many learning resources that will greatly contribute to the faster learning of the students.

Name and Signature of Observer: VINA S. MELON

Name and Signature of the Learning Resource Center In-charge: IVY MAY C. LOQUENE

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Your Analysis

Were the learning resources/materials arranged properly according to their

function and characteristics?

Yes. The learning resources/materials of Cantil-e elementary school were arranged

properly according to their functions and characteristics. The books, magazines, and other

printed materials are arranged properly in the shelves and the ICT and other electronic

resources are place in the safe area.

Do the guidelines and procedures facilitate easy access on the materials by the teachers? Why? Why not?

Yes. The guidelines and procedures facilitate easy access to the materials by the teacher

because the instruction was very clear and was posted on the door before entering the center.

The selection of words in the guidelines was very clear.

What are the strengths of this Learning Resource Center?

The learning resource center was clean, the resources/materials and conducive for

learning for the learners who are wanted to study inside the library. Therefore, the learners can

easily access information from the learning resources.

What are its weaknesses?

There were some parts of the shelves that have been destroyed. There are some specific

areas in the library that was not cleaned well. The location of the library is not safe for the

children because it was located at the second floor of the building.

What suggestions can you make?

I suggest that the cleanliness of the center should be maintained. The learning

resources/materials should be always safe and good condition should always be maintained so

that it still useful to the succeeding generation of the learners. In addition, the center must be

placed in the safe area so that children will not be going upstairs to avoid farther accident .

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Your Reflection

1. Which of the materials in the learning resources caught your interest the most? Why?

The learning resources that caught my interest the most was the computer.

During my elementary years in this school, I could not remember that we use computers

in the discussion. In fact, the computers were only located at the principal’s office and

only the teachers are allowed to use.

2. Which gadgets/materials are you confident to use/operate?

The materials that I am confident to use are the books, encyclopedias and magazines. I have been using these materials since the day I started to go to school.

3. Which one do you feel you need to learn about?

The gadget that I feel I need to learn more is how to use or operate the computers. Even though I already have the knowledge on how to operate the computer, I still think that I need to improve it more.

4. Read an article about your answer in number 3.Paste a copy of the article here.

A computer is an electronic device, which executes software programs. It is made up of two parts - hardware and software . The computer processes input through input devices like mouse and keyboard. The computer displays output through output devices like a monitor and printer. The size of a computer varies considerably from small personal computers to gigantic supercomputers which require an entire building to host them. The speed of computers also has a very large range. Computers have become indispensable in today's world. Let us take a look at some of the uses of computers.

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BULLETIN BOARD DISPLAYS

Name of FS Student: Vina S. Melon Year and Section: II-_______

Course: BEED/General curriculum Signature:_______________

Resource Teacher: Mss. Tess Fabro

Cooperating School: Cantil-e Elementary School

Your Target

At the end of this activity, you will be competent in appraising the effectiveness of display boards as learning resources.

Your Map

Display board, or what we more commonly refer to as bulletin board, is one of the most readily available and versatile learning resources.

To reach your target, follow the boards below.

FIELD STUDY

Technology in the Learning Environment

Episode 2

Propose enhancements to the display more effective

Look around a school for bulletin board displays

Pick one and evaluate the display

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Your Tools

As you look around and examine board displays, use the activity forms provided for you to document your observation.

1. Go around the school and examine the board displays. How many board displays do you see? 2. Where are the display boards found? Are they in places where target viewers can see them? 3. What are the displays about? What images and colors do you see? How are the pieces of information arranged?4. What materials were used in making the displays? Are borders used? 5. Do you notice some errors? (misspelled words, grammar inconsistencies and the like)6. Are the messages clear and 7. You may choose to take a photo of the display board (If allowed)

OBSERVATION REPORTName of the School Observed: Cantil-e Elementary School

Location of the School: Cantil-e, Dumaguete City

Date of Visit: December 4, 2012

There were five major bulletin boards that I had observed in the school. These

were placed at the front-most building of the school. There were also some bulletins placed on the

corners of every room. Their main concept is about the Christmas celebration in the month of

December. The other concept of some bulletin boards was all about nutrition, peace and justice and

etc.

The bulletin boards are made-up of wooden materials, styro and papers. The

messages and information is easy to understand by the audience.

An Observation Guide for BOARD DISPLAYS

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From among the board displays that you saw, pick the one that you got most interested in. Evaluate it using the evaluation form below

BOARD DISPLAYS EVALUATIN FORM

Topic of the board display: Peace and JusticeLocation of the Board Display in School: Inside the classroom Check the column that indicates your rating. Write comments to back up your ratings. 4-Outstanding 3-Very Satisfactory 2-Satisfactory 1-Needs Improvement

Criteria NI1

S2

VS3

O4

Comments

Effective CommunicationConveys the message quickly and clearly.

The informations are clear to the audience.

AttractivenessColors and arrangement catches and holds interest

The design can catch the attention of audience but it needs little improvement in the colorful designs.

BalanceObjects are arranged so stability is perceived

Some pictures were not arranged properly.

UnityRepeated shapes or colors or use of boarders holds display together

There is unity of design the pictures were related to each other.

InteractivityThe style and approach entice learners to be Involved

Yes, the style and approach entice learners to be involved.

LegibilityLetters and illustrations can be seen from a good distance

Yes, the fonts can be seen from a distance.

CorrectnessFree from grammar errors, misspelled words, ambiguity

Their displays were free from grammar errors.No errors at all.

DurabilityWell-constructed, items are securely attached

Well constructed pictures are well posted.

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An Evaluation Report of a Bulletin Board

(Option 2)

Bulletin Board Evaluated by: Vina S. Melon Location: Cantil-e Elementary School

Brief Description of the Bulletin Board: The bulletin board was all about peace and justice. The bulletin board is big and the illustrations are attractive to the target audience.

EVALUATIONStrengths Weaknesses

Observations: It was beautiful and the information was clear but it was not very attractive.

Their bulletin board displays were durable, and effective.

The information was clear.

The bulletin board is not very attractive. There are some missing designs of the board. Some pictures were not arranged well.

Judgments / Evaluation of educational content and other aspects:

The display conveys the message of peace and justice.

The informations are useful and relevant to the learners need. The information was clear.

I don’t see any weakness in the information in the bulletin board.

Recommendations orSuggestions for improvement:

In making a bulletin board, aside from being updated. You should make it very attractive. We should add pictures related to the topic and arranged it properly.

Signature of Evaluator over Printed Name : VINA S. MELON

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Your Analysis

Did the board display design reflect the likes/interest of its target audience? Why? Why not?

The bulletin board designs reflect to the interest of the learners because it gives

information clearly by putting several pictures related to the topic. But on the other hand, the

whole bulletin board is not very attractive it lacks colorful designs.

Was the language used clear and simple for the target audience to understand? Why? Why not?

Yes. The language used in the bulletin board was clear and simple that the target

audience could understand immediately. It uses information which was clear to the learners

and the font size was also clear that can be seen few meters away.

What do you think was the purpose of the board display? Was it effective? Why? Why not?

The purpose of the board display is motivational and decorative. This is motivational

because the messages can motivate the learners to perform better and have greater confidence

to promote peace and order in their early age. It is decorative because it will add beauty in the

atmosphere of the school if it was creatively made.

What suggestions can you make?

I suggest that in making bulletin board we should consider the neatness and the proper

arrangement of the pictures. The purpose of the bulletin board should deal three purposes –

the decorative, motivational and instructional purposes, so that it makes learners to get better

learning from it.

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My Proposed Board Display

Theme: “Peace and Justice on Earth”

Board Title: Values bulletin board

Rationale: As part of the classroom requirement, this values bulletin board was displayed inside the room to add beauty and motivational factor to the audience.

Objectives: The pupils will be able to:1. Obtain necessary information about the application of peace in our daily living.2. Identify the good values to commit peace and justice.

Best Features of my proposed bulletin enhancement:

Cut-outs and more different colorful pictures about good values.

Content Resources (Name each needed resource and give each a brief description):

VALUES EDUCATION Book - This book is an orange-colored book, used by teachers in teaching their

learners .

Materials for aesthetic enhancement:

CartolinasScissorsCutterColored papersMarkerCrayonsSilver dusts

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(Optional activity) based on your suggestions, make you own display lay out. You may present your output through any of these:

A Hand-made drawing or layout An Electronic (computer) drawing or illustration or layout A collage

My Board Display Lay-out

Theme: ““Peace and justice on Earth”

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Your Reflection

1. Name at least 5 skills that a teacher should have to be able to come up with effective board displays. Elaborate on why each skill is needed.

Teachers should have these skills in making a board display:

1 . Creativity - Instructional content can be dry and boring in a classroom setting. Creative

teachers try to present concepts and content in an interesting way.

2 . Visual skills - Teachers are somewhat like interior designers; they must be able to

visualize the presentation and impact they want to create, and then apply those to the

display.

3 . Organizational skills -It includes comparing and contrasting, grouping and arranging

content in a meaningful way.

4 . Communicatio n-Teachers know that words combined with visual content can often

communicate more than words alone. As well, the teacher must be a good

communicator.

5. Minimalistic views -Good teachers know they must minimize content to the basic

building blocks they want to teach. Rather than a display aimed at students who

understand the most, the best, or the easiest, the display would be geared to include

students who understand the least, the poorest, and the hardest.

2. Which of the skills do you already have? Recall your past experience in making board displays. How do you practice these skills?

The skills that I have are the visual skills , organizational skill and the skill of minimalistic views.

3. Which skill do you still to develop? Reflect on how can you improve on or acquire these skills.

The skills that I still to developed are the creativity and communication skills. I think still

need to improve my creativity skills because base on my output I observed that my work

was not very colorful and attractive.

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SEE AND SAY (Utilization of teaching Aids)

Your Target

At the end of this activity, you will be competent in determining the appropriateness of teaching

aids to learning tasks.

Your Map

To reach your target, follow the steps below:

Step 1. Observe a class on its regular class.

Step 2. Note down the various teaching aids that were utilized in the teaching learning process.

Step 3. Comment on the appropriateness of the

teaching aids to the learning tasks.

Step 4. Reflect on your learnings.

FIELD STUDY

Technology in the Learning Environment

Episode 3

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Your Tools

As you observe the class, use the activity forms provided for you to document your observations.

Class observation Guide

Read the following statements carefully before you observe.1. What is the lesson about?2. What visual aids/materials/learning resources is the teacher using?3. Observe and take notes on how the teacher presents/uses the learning

resources.4. Closely observe the learners’ response to the teacher’s use of the learning

resources. Listen to their verbal responses. What do their responses indicate? Do their responses show attentiveness, eagerness and understanding?

5. Focus on their non-verbal responses. Are they learning forward showing their interest on the lesson and the materials? Are they looking towards the direction of the teacher and the materials? Do their actions show attentiveness, eagerness and understanding?

OBSEVATION REPORT

Date of Observation: January 09, 2012

School: Cantil-e Elementary School

Subject: Hekasi Topic: Araw ng Kagitingan

Grade or Year Level: Grade –II E-impact Fabro

In the time of my observation, I observed with Hekasi class. The subject matter of the discussion is about the “araw ng kagitingan”. The teacher used manila paper as a chart in her lesson. In using the chart she writes in there the paragraph that is all about araw ng kagitingan. The learners participate through reading the paragraph in the chart.

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UTILIZATION OF TEACHING AIDS FORM

Grade or year level of class observed: Grade II

Date of Observation: January 09, 2012

Subject Matter: Araw ng kagitingan

Brief Description of Teaching Approach Used by the Teacher: The teacher used deductive method of teaching. From general to specific. She first ask the pupils regarding with the different occasions in a year and come up to Araw ng Kagitingan.

Teaching Aids used(Enumerate in bullet form)

Strengths Weaknesses Comments on Appropriateness of the Teaching Aids used

Manila paper as a chart

Module

It contains information about the topic.The font size is visible and clear to the learners. The learners can quickly response to it.

So thin and easy to bring.

It is not attractive.

Limited uses only.

Using charts in the class especially in the discussion/presentation of the lesson was very effective, because pupils can participate actively with lessons.

Using module in discussion is effective because the module is already a simplified form of a book that is why it is easy to bring.

Your Analysis

Your Analysis

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What do you think prompted the teacher to choose the materials/ learning resources that he/she used?

I think the teacher prompted to use the material because she already know the subject

matter that she will be going to discuss and she already knows if what the learning

materials/resources she will used. Another reason is the teacher has already the stock of

instructional materials in her bank so she can easily get these in its bank by the times that she

needs to use these.

What difficulties, if any, did the teacher experience? How can this be managed?

I think getting the attention of the pupils was the main problem of my cooperating

teacher. To get the positive response from the pupils, the teacher should make colorful charts

and provide good reinforcements.

Over-all, were the learning resources/materials used effectively? Why or why not?

The learning materials are used effectively in the class. Even though it was not

attractive, the teacher still got the positive response from the class by letting her pupils do

some activities that only the chart can provide the correct answers. The pupils pay their

attention to the learning materials because using of these instructional materials is the only

way of getting the exact answers.

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Your Reflection

Put yourself in the place of the teacher. What would you do similarly and what would you do differently if you will teach the same lesson to the same group of students? Why?

If I were in the place of the teacher, I’ll find ways to get the learners attention in using

learning materials. Similarly to her strategy, I will use the instructional materials in relevance to

the lesson that I will be going to discuss in the class so that the learners can acquire better

learning. Differently, I will make instructional materials which are more attractive to the

learners. I will improve her style in teaching with the used of instructional materials,

instructional materials should be very attractive that could catch the learners’ attention.

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TOOLS OF THE TRADE (Teaching Aids Bank)

Name of FS Student: Vina S. Melon

Course: Bachelor in Elementary Education Year: II

Resource Teacher: Mss. Tess Fabro Signature_____________________

Cooperating School: Cantil-e Elementary School

Your Target

At the end of this activity, you will be competent in preparing instructional materials that are appropriate to the learning content.

Your Map

To reach your target, follow the steps below:

FIELD STUDY

Technology in the Learning Environment

Episode 4

Step 1. Decide on a specific content area.

Step 2. Find out the learning resources relevant to your topic that are available from your school/university’s learning resource center.

Step 3. Develop a pile of teaching aids (flash cards, pictures, cut-outs transparencies).

Step 4. Organize them in box.

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Your Tools

As you observe the class, use the activity forms provided for you to document your observations.

An observation/Survey Guide1. Are the learning resources useful for your topic in the resource center you visited?

2. Are the available materials appropriate for your target grade/year level?

3. List down that can be useful for your topic.

4. What other materials can you make? (Like flash cards, posters, cut-outs, transparences, etc)?

OBSERVATION NOTES

Name of the School: Cantil-e Elementary School

Location of the School: Cantil-e, Dumaguete City

Date of Visit: January 13 & 16, 2012

1. When I visited Cantil-e Elementary School’s learning center, I saw different

kinds of printed materials like books, modules and magazines. Aside from

the printed materials, the learning center also has computer, television and

radio. These learning materials are very useful in my topic.

2. The available materials that I saw in the learning resource center are

appropriate in my target grade level.

3. The materials that are useful in my topic are the books and modules. The

computer and television are also useful in my topic

4. The materials that I can make are the flip charts, flash cards, picture cards,

word cards and pocket cards.

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Will be made: Picture Cards -this will help me in presenting my topic because this is one way of showing the children the concrete illustration of the real object.

Will be made: Pocket chart-This can be very helpful in presenting my topic because I can use this a pocket of putting all my picture cards and word cards after presenting my topic. At the same time it can also be used as a decorative in the classroom.

Will be made: Flash card -use to develop the fast mental abilities of the children in answering the questions in math.

Math, English, Sibika, Filipino

Specific Content area

Will be made: Flip Chart-This can be used by presenting different subject matters for an easy access of information and the topic can be built quickly that will clarify the lesson discussed by the teacher.

Available: Book this is the most valuable source of my topic because inside it are not only the encoded information but also pictures that are very useful in presenting my topic. I will let my student open the page where my topic is located.

Available: ComputersOne common technology that will help me present my topic. I will let my student show pictures of living things and non living things that start from vowel and consonant letters. The computers contain video, audio video and printed information these will help the student for an easy access of information.

Will be made: word cardsUsed to identify the meaning of the words and the different action words.

Available: Chalk BoardIt is very important because the teacher can use this in writing the important details about the topic.

Learning Resources on a Specific Content Area

Use this graphic organizer to present the learning resources relevant to the topic chosen. On the line of the box, indicate if the resource is already AVAILABLE, MAY BE PURCHASED, OR WILL BE MADE (by yourself course!).

TOPIC: Using a and an in a sentence. (English) Grade: Grade I

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Your Analysis

Give at least three benefits of doing a survey of available materials before making your own materials? Explain each.

1. LESS EXPENCES ; Surveying of available materials before making your own materials is

important because it will help us lessen our expenses. By doing a survey it will help me

determine the materials that are available and materials that are not available. It will

help me know what are the materials that are needed to be made and bought. Through

this I can exactly buy the materials that are enough in making my own instructional

materials. In this way I can be sure that the materials I bought will all be used exactly.

So, by doing a survey we will lessen our expenses because we already know what

materials are needed to bought.

2. LESS EFFORT AND TIME ; conducting a survey can lessen our effort and time. Again, by

conducting a survey we will learn what materials are available and not available. If we

will make instructional materials directly without knowing that there are also available

materials on what you have just made, then, you are just wasting your time and effort. It

is very important to conduct a survey so that we will know what materials are available

that will be appropriate for topic so that we will no longer make another one, but

instead we will reuse or improve the existing materials. In this way we can lessen our

time and effort.

3. By conducting a survey we can GATHER INFORMATION on how to improve and beautify

our own instructional materials. If we conduct a survey, we will know the things on how

the instructional materials were made. We can also know the weaknesses and strength

of the materials. In connection to this, the information that we have gathered will be

used or applied for the future making of better, durable and more beautiful instructional

materials.

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Your Reflections

Which of the materials did you like to make the most? Why?

Among the materials that I had made, I like making the most was the flip chart. I love

making flip chart because I enjoyed cutting and pasting the pictures of my flip chart. I also

enjoyed watching and deciding on what color I will use in my flip chart as a background. Aside

from it, I also enjoy writing even though my penmanship is not good.

What difficulties, if any, did you encounter in making the materials? How did you

overcome them?

The difficulties that I encounter in making my instructional materials were the color

combinations and the lack of exact budget. In the color combinations, it gave me a hard time to

decide what color to used, but with the help of the color-wheel and the suggestions of my

friends I still overcome those difficulties and I came-up to a nice color combinations. In the

budget, though we are all suffering from financial difficulties, GOD still provide the budget to

buy my materials in making my instructional materials.

What tips can you give teachers regarding preparation of teaching materials?

The tips that I can give to teachers regarding in the preparation of teaching materials is

first they must plan and decide of what instructional materials they will be making after

conducting a survey. Plan and decide the materials and color combinations needed to be

bought so that the exact materials can be bought exactly and may lessen expenses. Second, be

sure that the materials you made are durable so that after using you can keep the materials and

may use it by the time you have a relevant topic, in this way you can reduce effort and time.

Lastly, we must prepare the materials ahead of time so that we could come up to a materials

that is not done in a rush way.

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PAPER WORKS (Preparing Hand-out)

Name of FS Student : Vina S. Melon

Course: Bachelor in Elementary Education Year: II

Resource Teacher : Mss. Tess Fabro Signature_____________________

Cooperating School: Cantil-e Elementary School

Your Target

At the end of the lesson of this activity, you will gain competence in preparing instructional materials (hand-outs) that are appropriate to the learning content.

Your Map

With a lot of reflective thinking coupled with your creativity, you can design hand-outs that will truly work well to make learning effective. You will see that preparing hand-outs is not just any paper work. When you produce high quality hand-outs and eventually try them out, you will discover that, indeed, paper works! To reach your target, follow the steps below:

FIELD STUDY

Technology in the Learning Environment

Episode 5

Prepare handouts for a selected topic (i.e. flowcharts, schema, graphic organizers).

Describe your handouts.

Present it to your FS teacher before reproducing it.

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HAND-OUT PLANNING GUIDE

1. What topic do I like to work?2. For what grade or year level is my hand-out for?3. What components do I include in my outline?4. What type of graphic organizers/flow charts/schemas do I need to use?5. What references do I used?

HAND-OUT PLAN

Subject Matter: Types of Clouds

Grade Level: Grade IV

OUTLINE:

I. Introduction

II. Graphic Organizer

III. Types of Clouds

Stratus Cloud

Cumulonimbus Cloud

Cumulus Cloud

Cirrus Cloud

IV. Post activity

V. References

Hand-Out Plan (con’t)

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Type of Graphic Organizer/s/flow charts/schema to use: Concept Map

References:

1. Science and Health IV

2. Bing.com/images/types_of_graphic_organizers

Your AnalysisAfter working with your handout, answer the following questions:

Cumulo-nimbus Cloud

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What are the good features of a handout?

The good features of my handout are:

1. Strong Title - this will convince the presenter to explore or encourage to read the subject

matter due to its interesting title.

2. Easy to follow – a handout should be on a progressive order so that pupils/student can

easily follow the discussion.

3. Keyword in a bold type – use to emphasize or identify the important ideas to be

presented in the class.

4. No more than two fonts in a document – to have text uniformly and cleanliness of the

handout.

5. Clear-uncluttered handout – the hand out should be neat, clear and uncrumpled.

6. Subtitles make easier to read – to give value or importance to the word, so that it will be

easy to read.

Which of these features present in the hand I out?

The features that are present to my handout are:

1. Strong title – the title of my handout is strong and interesting.

2. Easy to follow – my hand out is easy to follow because it is on the format of a

progressive order of ideas

3. Keyword in a bold type – I emphasize the important words of my handout by bolding it.

4. Subtitles make easier to read – I made my subtitle bold, in large font size and use a

bullet form so that it will be visible to read.

Which features are not present in the handout I made?

The feature that are not present in my handout are:

1. No more than two font in a document – in my handout I used three different font styles.

2. Clear-uncluttered handout – this is not present in my hand out because my hand out is

not very neat.

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Your Reflections

1. What difficulties that I have been encountered in making the handouts? How did

you overcome them?

The difficulties that I have been encountered in making my handout are – first, I

really don’t have the idea on how to make a good successful handout. It takes me to

two to three hours surfing the net looking for the criteria of a good handout. I collect

the ideas that I had searched in the internet and ask my classmates if the information

was correct. In this way I overcome this difficulty.

Another difficulty that I had experienced is the dilemma in deciding for the

appropriate topic that I will be choosing. I overcome this difficulty when I already

decided to choose the different types of clouds as my topic in my handout.

2. What tips can you give teachers regarding preparation handouts?

The tips that I can give to teachers in making a handout are; first, the teacher

should consider the different good features of a handout that includes strong

title, easy to follow, keywords should be in bold type, no more than two fonts in

a document, clear-uncluttered handout and subtitles should easy to read.

Second, the handout that the teacher must made is simple but elegant, the topic

should be easily recognize and clearly made. The specific ideas and lessons must

be related to the topic and clear information and explanation should be given.

Third, make sure that the objectives of your topic must fit to the level of learners

you are targeting.

TYPES OF CLOUDS

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I. Introduction

A cloud is a visible mass of liquid droplets or frozen crystals

made of water various chemicals suspended in the atmosphere

above the surface of a planetary body. Clouds are formed when

water evaporates from ocean, lakes, and ponds or by evaporation

over Earth’s land surface and rises up into colder areas of the

atmosphere due to convective or frontal lifting. The water vapor

attaches itself to condensation nuclei which could anything from

dust to microscopic particles of salt and debris. Once the vapor

has been cooled to saturation, the cloud formed. There are

different types of clouds; these are stratus clouds, cumulonimbus

clouds, cumulus clouds and cirrus clouds.

Pre activity

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Make your own white cloud pictures. Draw clouds on white construction or drawing paper using white crayon.

Materials: cloud paper paintbrushes diluted blue paint

Use the diluted blue paint to paint the paper and reveal the white clouds.

II. Graphic Organizer

Stratus Cloud Cumulo-nimbus cloud

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III.Types of Clouds

Stratus Cloud

Types of Clouds

Cirrus CloudCumulus Cloud

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The Stratus cloud is the lowest of the low clouds.

Stratus clouds are uniform grayish clouds that often cover the

entire sky.

They resemble fog that does not reach the ground. Usually no

precipitation falls from stratus clouds, but sometimes they may

drizzle. When a thick fog "lifts," the resulting clouds are low

stratus.

They appear as a grey overcast deck, but can be scattered.

Because the stratus cloud is low it too has a base below 7,000 feet

and is made of mostly water droplets.

The individual stratus cloud has ill-defined edges compared to

other low clouds.

Cumulonimbus Cloud

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Cumulonimbus Cloud is derived from two Latin words

“cumulo”, which means puffy and “nimbus”

precipitation-bearing.

Cumulonimbus is a towering vertical cloud that is very

tall, dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other

inclement weather.

Cumulonimbus clouds usually have large anvil-

shaped tops because of the stronger winds at

those higher levels of the atmosphere.

These clouds can produce lightning, thunder,

heavy rains, strong winds, and tornadoes.

Cumulus cloud

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Cumulus means “puffy”, latin for stack.

Cumulus clouds are a type of cloud with noticeable vertical

development and clearly defined edges. Cumulus means

"heap" or "pile" in Latin.

They are often described as "cotton-like" in appearance.

These clouds are usually white, puffy with popcorn

like appearance.

Cumulus clouds may appear alone, in lines, or in clusters.

Cumulus clouds can be seen isolated as in this

picture or grouped together is clusters.

The cumulus clouds are low clouds and most often

composed of water droplets, but can have ice

crystals in colder climates.

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Cirrus Cloud

Cirrus clouds are atmospheric clouds generally characterized by thin, wispy strands, giving them their name from the Latin word cirrus meaning a ringlet or curling lock of hair.

The strands of cloud sometimes appear in tufts of a distinctive form referred to by the common name of mares' tails.

They are mostly made of ice crystals and appear wispy, thin; almost hair-like.

Cirrus clouds generally occur in fair weather and point in the direction of air movement at their elevation.

IV. Post Activity

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Answer the following:

1. What are the different types of clouds?

2. It is the lowest of the clouds

3. It is a towering vertical cloud that is very tall, dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other inclement weather.

4. This is the type of a cloud with noticeable vertical development and clearly defined edges.

5. It is a cloud generally characterized by thin, wispy strands.

IV.References1. Science and Health IV

2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud

3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

list_of_cloud_types#Formation_and_Classification_of_clouds

Technology in the Learning Environment

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SLIDESHOW BIZ (Slide Presentation)

Name of FS Student: Vina S. Melon

Course: Bachelor in Elementary Education Year: II______________

Resource Teacher: Mss. Tess Fabro Signature_____________________

Cooperating School: Cantil-e Elementary School

Your Target

At the end of this activity, you will gain competence in developing and utilizing materials (slide presentations) which involve students in meaningful learning.

Your Map

An effective teacher makes it her/his business to create slide presentations that really enhance instruction.

To reach your target, follow the storyboard below:

Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4

Your Tools Your Tools

Episode 6

FIELD STUDY

Select a topic or subject

matter.

Develop a slide presentation to support a learning activity on the topic.

Try out your presentation to a group of

learners.

Write a narrative

pointing out the strengths

and weaknesses

of your

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As you prepare your slide presentations, use the activity form below. Include an electronic copy of the presentation when you submit it to your FS teacher.

Title of my Presentation: Slide Show Presentation

Objectives: To provide information through slideshow presentation.Subject Matter/Topic: The sun and the nine planets of the solar system

Enhancements: Graphics Music Hyperlink

Animation Voice Narration Other, please specify Sound Effects Stylish Fonts

Description of Appropriate Use: Graphics- I used graphics as the illustration of the different planets.Animation – it was applied in my presentation to provide motion effect and slide transition.Stylish fonts – to make the presentation more attractive. Hyperlink – hyper linking the words that deals with broader ideas.Themes – the themes should be fit to the subject matter and have contrast to the presentation.Presentation Storyboard:

Slide 1.

The sun and the nine planets of

the solar system

Slide 2The sun -the biggest the hottest in the solar system.

Slide 3Mercury

- Solid and is covered with craters

- Almost no atmosphere- Eight largest planet

Slide 4Venus -the sixth largest planet. It’s about three-fourths the size of the earth.

Slide 5Earth Earth is the fifth largest planet and the third from the sun

Slide 6

Mars-has a thin

atmosphere that contains mostly carbon dioxide

Slide 7Jupiter-does not have a solid surface. The planet is a ball of liquid surrounded by gas.

Slide 8

Jupiter’s red spot -a huge storm swirling gas

that has lasted for hundreds of years.

Slide 9Saturn

-made up of materials that are lighter than water.

Slide 10Uranus

-One of the giant gas planets.

-is blue green because the methane in its

atmosphere.

Slide 11Neptune

-the fourth largest planet and the fourth from the

sun.

Slide 12Pluto

-the smallest planet and farthest from the sun.

Your Analysis

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After working on your slide presentation, answer the following questions:

What are the good features of a slide presentation?

The ood feature of a slide presentation are:

1. Short and sweet – one slide should have less than 4 points or line of text.

2. transition or effects-include to the slide to put emphasis on important point.

3. Include photos/pictures- to let your audience know what you are talking about

4. Use the same theme for your presentation- too mny theme is cnfusing

5. Use special transitions-to have many effects

6. Use links in your presentation

7. Make your presentation not too long nor too short

Which of these features are present in the slide presentation you made?

The feature that are not present in my presentation are:

1. Short and sweet – I made my slides short. I iclude 4 to 7 lines of text.

2. Include transition effect – to be more attractive

3. Include photos and pictures – I include the photos and picture to visualized my topic.

4. Using the same themes in the whole presentation- to show neatness and less

confusing

5. Making my presentation not too long, nor too short-in my presentation I only used

12 slides.

Which features are not present in the slide presentation you made?

The feature that is not present in my presentation is; Use link in the

presentation. Mypresentationdid not contaian two points to tacle.

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Your Reflections

1. What difficulties, if any, did you encounter in making the slide presentation? How

did you overcome them?

The difficulty that I had encounter in making my slide presentation was the

slowness of the speed of response by the enternet connection. The speed of response

was very slow, it takes time in downloading the graphics, animations and the photos of

my slide showe presentation. I over come this problem when I decided to transfer to an

expensive but faster internet connection café.

Technology in the Learning Environment

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MY E-WORLD (Websites)

Name of FS Student : Vina S. Melon

Course: Bachelor in Elementary Education Year: II

Resource Teacher : Mss. Tess Fabro Signature_____________________

Cooperating School: Cantil-e Elementary School

Your Target

At the end of this activity, you will be decisive in terms of using on-line resource materials and interactive programs.

Your MapFor this process, explore the world through these steps:

4. Reflect on your FS experience

1. Observe a class and take Note of the topic being Presented

1. Evaluate the materials

or programs. 2. Surf the net to find sites that Provide support materials and/ or interactive programs on topic.

Your Tools

Episode 7

FIELD STUDY

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Please use the class observation guide provided for you.

Class Observation Guide

Read the following statement before you observed.

1. What is the lesson about? What are the teacher’s objectives? The lesson was all about when to use a and an in a sentence. The teacher’s

objectives in the lesson is the proper use of the word a nad an in a sentence and

enhance the skills of the pupils in speakng and writing english.

2. Note the important concepts that the teacher is emphasizing.

The important concept that the teacher was emphasizing was the correct way

of speaking english and the development of english laungage sklls.

3. Note the skills that the teacher is developing in the learners.

The skills that the teacher is developing to the learners are thae effective oral

speech, written communication skills and better english skills. The teacher was also

developing the critical thinking skills of the pupils.

My Analysis

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Using the information that you got from observing the class, surf the internet for electronic resources that will be useful in teaching the same lesson. Choose the most appropriate ones. Recall the guidelines you learned in Educational Technology about evaluating electronic resources. These guidelines will help you fill out the matrix below.

Grade/Year Level

of the ClassGrade I-Fabro E-impact

Topic (of the class you observed)

When to use a and an in a sentence

Objectives of the Lessona.) Use the word a and an properly in a sentenceb.) Identify the correct grammarc.) Enhance the english skills of the pupils

Name of Electronic Resources

Description of the Electronic Resources

How it can be used in the class you observed

Website:

http://www.academia.edu

A social networking site for the academic researchers.

By visiting this website, I could get some informationin the video clips or slides that are useful for the lesson.

Website:

http://www. student.circle .

netwrk.edu

A site connecting the students and teachers to study groups and learning spaces in the computer.

Used as an online journals in the class.

CD ROM:

http://www.orch.music.com

CD ROM is a media format consist the control instruction that have been wired pernamently into the computer.

CD ROM can be used as a record audio in the class.

CD ROMCD ROM is a media format capable for saving media files like slide show presentation, audio material, movie

CD ROM can be used as a instructional device/ material where you can save the slide

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presentation, video clips and other media material

presentation or video clips and presentation about the lesson in your class.

Games (on-line)

http://www. connect the oposites.com

A simple word game that encourages the child to use their comprehension and thinking skills.

By using this game, pupils will be familiar in arranging the words.

Games (on-line)

http://www. anagram

sleuth.com

A game that requires kids to spell new words and solve the puzzle of the rockstar.

By using this game, pupils will be able to classify the correct spelling of the words.

Webquest: http://www. awebquest .

org.com.

The educational tool that the teachers research for the activities in the classroom. Inquiry of some activities that the teacher and student interact.

By visiting this web quest, it will help the pupils creatively search for information.

Your Reflection

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Please write your refection on your FS experience on this page.

1. Describe your experiences in surfing the internet for appropriate electronic resources for the class? Did you find it easy or difficult?

In surfing the neti foun it both easy and difficult. I found it easy becouse the site

that I had choosen tosearched my article was very accessible and easy to view. On the

other hand, I found difficulty on the speed of the internet connection. The loading was

very slow that made me spend longer time in surfing and spend moer money for the

used hours.

2. How did you choose which electronic resources to include here? What did you consider? Explain.

I chose the electronic resources that I include here by spending enough time

and effort in surfing the net. I first consider the accessibilty, the strengh and the

weaknesses of the site if it was related to my chosen topic. I also consider the

relationship of the site to the class that I had observed so that I can use effectively the

information that I had searched in the website.

3. Reflect on your technology skills. What skills do you already have and what skills would you continue to work on to be better at utilizing electronic resources?

I alredy ave the word processing sklls in the microsoft office word and I alredy

mastered my web seraching skills. In the contrary, I woul continue to work on my

electronic presentation skills and enhance my design and management sklls for the bettr

utilization of the electronc resources.

My Personal Reflection on the Fs 3

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Based on my experiences that I had gone through the field study , all I can say is

that it was an unforgettable experience. I find it very interesting and challenging. Even

though I spent sleepless nights in answering the episodes of the Fs3 and encounter

many difficulties , I was still thankful becuase it helped me to enhance my skills in using

computers especially in doing all my episodes which are all tiresome. I have also learned

some tips in preparing creative and durable instructional materials and how to make use

of them. The difficultiesthat I had encounter, the expenses and the sleepless night were

not taken for grantend because I learned a lot.

The field study contributed alot of challenging yet enjoyable experiences. It did

give a great contribution to my knowledge in relation to the learning environment and

the different learning tools. It mold me more into a better educator someday.

I am thankful to my professor Dr. Felisa P. Trayvilla for sharing her knowledge to

me and to my classmates about the FIELD STUDY 3. Thank you so much ma’am, may

God bless you always.

Student Resume

I am Vina S. Melon, 19 years of age, a college

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Student of Negros Oriental State University,

taking up Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED)

Major in General Curriculum.

I am the third child of Mr. and Mrs.Cirila Melon. We are four children in the

family. I have three gentleman brothers and me as their only pretty sister. As

their children, we grew up in a right way of life with enough discipline. We are

currently happily residing at Barangay Bajumpandan, Dumaguete City.

I finished my elementary study in Cantil-e Elementary School in the year 1999-

2005.

I enjoy my high school life in Junob National High School from the year 2005 and

successfully graduated in the year 2009.

After I graduated in high school, I enrolled myself here at Negros Oriental State

University and took BEED. For now I am currently in the second year of my

college, and hopefully with the help of my professors, peers and classmates I

can continue to pursue my college education.

Statement of purpose

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Fs3 is designed to enrich the student’s experiences in developing and

utilizing appropriate technology to facilitate learning. It also provides exposure

and hands-on activities in the use of Information and Communication

Technology (ICT). Furthermore, the course shall afford students’ necessary

observation of actual class room situation through educational field study as

one of the most effective strategies in teaching.

This portfolio is the integration of our output in the seven episodes in FS

3. This is the product of our endeavor in our field study observation. It

composed of our PowerPoint presentation blueprint, handouts and our analysis

and reflections in every episode as our learning in this course.

The purpose of having this portfolio is to have a reflection of what we

have learn in taking this course. This portfolio will serve to the reader especially

to educators to learn if what really the importance of technology in learning.

This can be useful for the incoming generation as we are becoming to be a real

teacher.

Personal Reflection on the Portfolio

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Organizing the documents, structured as my portfolio,

has truly been a growth experience for me. All of my

thoughts, ideas, passions, and perspectives in my head where

used in making this portfolio, it was indeed both challenging

and rewarding experienced for me.

The information and ducumentations included in this portfolio were the result of my wide variety observation in Cantil-e Elementary School.

This portfolio help me develop my creativity and

makes me learn to offer sacrifices. I spent my total endevour

in making this portfolio a reality. Even thoug h making this

portfolio caused me to have sleepless nights and having lack

of budget for the expenses but in the end the learning that

earned in this activity are cannot be replaced or payed with

money or any expensive things in the world.

Daily Time Record

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Daily Time Record

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Negros Oriental State University

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College of Education

“Technology in the Learning

Environment”

Submitted by:

Vina S. Melon Fs3 Student

Submitted to: Dr. Felisa P. Trayvilla

Professo

Table of Contents

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I. Title PageII. Student’s ResumeIII. Statement of PurposeIV. Personal Reflection of the portfolioV. RubricsVI. CertificateVII. Portfolio Entries

Episode 1 (The School’s Learning Resource Center) Episode 2 (Bulletin Board Display) Episode 3 (See and Say) Episode 4 (Tools of the Trade) Episode 5 (Paper Works) Episode 6 (Slideshow Biz) Episode 7 (My E-World)

VIII. Personal Reflection on the PortfolioIX. Documentation

My Performance (How I Will Be Rated)

Field Study 3, Episodes 1-7

Focused on : developing and utilizing materials

Tasks Exemplary

4

Superior

3

Satisfactory

2

Unsatisfactory

1

Observation/ All tasks were done with outstanding

All or nearly all tasks were done

Nearly all tasks were done with

Fewer than half of tasks were done; or

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Documentation: quality; work exceeds expectations

4

with high quality

3

acceptable quality

2

most objectives met but with poor quality 1

My analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in the depth answers; thoroughly grounded on theories. Exemplary grammar and spelling.

4

Analysis questions were answered completely

Clear connection with theories

Grammar and spelling are superior.

3

Analysis questions were not answered completely

Vaguely related to the theories

Grammar and spelling acceptable.

2

Analysis questions were not answered completely

Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory.

1

My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode.

4

Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode.

3

Reflection statements are shallow;

Supported by experiences from the episode.

2

Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode.

1

My Porfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated.

Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are available and/or logical and clearly

Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized and unclear.

Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear.

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4

marked locations.

3 2

1

Submission Before deadline

4

On the deadline

3

A day after the deadline

2

Two days or more after the deadline

1

Sub totals

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Over-all Score

Rating:

(based

on transmutation)

_______________________ _____________________

Signature of FS teacher Date

above Printed Name

Transmutation of score to grade/rating

Score Grade Score Grade

20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81

18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78

17 - 1.5 -93 10 - 3.00 - 75

16 - 1.75 -90 8-9 - 3.5 -72 and

15 - 2.00 – 87 7-below - 5.00 -bellow

Documentation

These pictures were taken during my observation at Cantil-e Elementary School.

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This is the entrance of cantil-e elementary school.

Documentation

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These pictures were taken inside the school’slearning center.

Documentation

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The school’s bulletine board.

Documentation

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Rubrics

Field Study 3 : TECHNOLOGY IN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTFocused on:

Episode 1-The School’s Learning Resource Environment

Episode 2-Bulletin Board Displays

Episode 3-See and Say (Utilization of Teaching Aids)

Episode 4-Tools of the Trade (Teaching Aids Bank)

Episode 5-Paper Works! (Preparing Hand-outs)

Episode6-Slideshow Biz (Slide Presentation)

Episode 7-My E-World (Websites)

Tasks Exemplary4

Superior3

Satisfactory2

Unsatisfactory1

Observation/ Documentation

All tasks were done with outstanding quality: work exceeds expectations

All or neatly all tasks were done with high quality

Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality

Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality

My Analysis

Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers; thoroughly grounded on theories

Exemplary grammar and spelling

Analysis questions were answered completely

Clear connection with theories

Grammar and spelling are superior

Analysis questions were not answered completely.

Vaguely related to the theories

Grammar and spelling acceptable

Analysis questions were not answered.

Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory

My ReflectionReflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode.

Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode.

Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode.

Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode.

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Tasks Exemplary4

Superior3

Satisfactory2

Unsatisfactory1

My Portfolio

Portfolio is complete, clear, well- organized and all supporting documentation is located in sections clearly designated.

Portfolio is complete, clear, well- organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations.

Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but lacking.

Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear.

Submission Before deadline On the deadline A day after the deadline

Two days or more after the deadline

Subtotal

Over-All Score Rating: (Based on Transmutation)

______________________________ _______________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date Above Printed Teacher

Transmutation of Score To Grading/Rating

Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 and 15 - 2.00 - 87 7- below- 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84

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