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Menu
Restaurant Project: Menu
Grade levels:
6-8
MrBarritt
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Computer Stripping: What's inside a computer?
After you have stripped your computer, submit a presentation of annotated photos of at least 10 components so that you answer the question, "What is inside a computer and what does each part do?". The annotations should clearly address: What is the component in the photo?; What does the part do?; Something interesting about the component. The annotations must be in your own words with references to any external information you have used. Be succinct!
Grade levels:
9-12
MrBarritt
3
Personal Learning Network
Your personal learning network (PLN) needs to include a Twitter, blog and social bookmarking component. We will discuss how to create a PLN in much more detail in class. You also need to identify blogs, web sites, and social bookmarks that are relevant to your project and subscribe to them. You may even want to subscribe to a Google Alert on your topic (optional). At the end of the semester, you will need to hand in a UPDATED description of your personal learning network along with your deliverables. You’ll be evaluated based on the depth and breadth of the personal learning network you built.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
MrBarritt
4
PC Installation/troubleshooting
This assessment is used to grade students on their ability to properly perform the various tasks involved in setting up a PC for use using Microsoft Operating System.
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
MrBarritt
5
Career Paper
Career Paper- Research a career field you are interested in and the requirements to work in that field, education & experience, career opportunities and growth potentials. 2-3 pages.
Grade levels:
9-12
MrBarritt
6
Three Paragraph , Electrical
Pre and Post Assessment Rubric for Electrical I
Grade levels:
9-12
MrBarritt
7
Three Paragraph Response Rubric
Rubric f
Grade levels:
9-12
MrBarritt
8
Presentations
From Mind Mapping to Outlining to Presentation
Grade levels:
9-12
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