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EDIT 6150 Introduction to Computer-Based Education

Maymester, 2010
May 11 - June 1, 2010
Required Class Activities Offered Asynchronously. Approximately 9 optional synchronous class meetings will take place online in "virtual classroom" to provide extra help and assistance. (See below for details.)

Course Call #: 91-797

If you decide to register for the course, please email Lloyd Rieber to alert him of your intent. He will create a class email distribution list and will send you an email about one week prior to the first day of the course with important updated notes about getting ready for this course. Included in this email will be your course account information (Lloyd will set up a username and password for you to be activated by the first day of the course).


Notes from Lloyd on getting ready for this course
(The course begins Tuesday, May 11)

It is strongly recommended you come to Athens for a face-to-face meeting for the first class on Tuesday, May 11, 2009, 5:30 pm (location to be announced). later, 5:30 pm

I will demonstrate the technology that we will be using in the course and provide a good thorough orientation to the course. This ensures that we get off on the right foot.

Athens Parking Information

UGA Parking Services recommends that students use the free lots designated as E11 and E08 on the campus parking map. Both lots are free to commuting students starting at 4 pm and are approximately a five-minute walk to Aderhold.

Please email Lloyd Rieber to verify that you will be attending this orientation.

Here are other key points about this course:


Hardware Requirements

You must have easy access to the following:


Click here (or anywhere on the graphic) to run the wizard.


If your system does not pass all of the tests conducted by the wizard, you should contact UGA's Student Technology Support (STS) for assistance. They provide special support to students enrolled in classes that use the Horizon Wimba classroom. Students may get assistance by e-mailing hlive@uga.edu or calling STS at 706-542-3333. (If you are unable to resolve the technical problems, you will need to wait and take the on-campus version of this course.)

Some schools have very fast data connections, but they are behind a firewall. So, be sure to run the Horizon Wimba wizard discussed above on the computer you intend to use in class far in advance of the first day of class to be sure you will be able to use it in this class.


Software Requirements

You will need the following software:

Some more notes about Dreamweaver vs Google Sites...

We will teach and support Dreamweaver and "Google Sites" in this class, but you may use whatever tool you wish to create and maintain your web-based portfolio.

Google Sites is a free tool offered by Google for creating a web site. It is very easy to learn and use. This tool will be sufficient for participants who do not want or need to know how to create and maintain a Web site using file transfer protocol (FTP) concepts and principles. Dreamweaver is not free. It is a web editor, and a powerful one at that. It is used by professional web designers. Though easy to learn, it requires you to learn and master FTP concepts and principles. If you are going to take advanced multimedia courses in instructional technology, such as EDIT 6190, you will be expected to know a Web editor such as Dreamweaver along with the FTP concepts and principles on which it is based.

More about Dreamweaver...

A good place to get Dreamweaver CS4 at a good price is the following:
http://www.academicsuperstore.com

They have Dreamweaver CS4 for about $195. They also offer some good deals on some of the Adobe "Bundles", such as Adobe CS4 Web Standard , which comes with Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks for about $389 (a good deal if you will be taking some of our department's courses in multimedia development, such as our Studio courses).

By the way, you can download a 30-day trial version of Dreamweaver CS4 from Adobe (http://www.adobe.com/go/trydreamweaver).