Agenda #1 - Trimester 1B 2018/19 Introduction
Welcome to Technology Education
Scratch Programming Class!
This
Blog is going to reflect the daily expectations for each class. Please
start here in the beginning of each class and complete the tasks noted.
Thank you.
Ms. Norton
Class #1- TecED7 - Introduction to Scratch Programming
Classroom Management...
•
Each student will bring their computer to class and bookmark the Class
Website, Scratch Site and all other relevant sites for this course.
• Students will be issued a folder to be stored in the lab appropriately.
Print full name and section on the Label placed on the folder.
• Review Classroom Procedures.
• Grading
• Set up Google Docs folder to be shared with Ms. Norton:
manorton@natickps.org
Note: All work is to be stored in this shared folder including your
Design Journal.
• Scratch Intro Video
1. Fill in label on Paper Folders:
Print Full name (line 1)
TecED 7AC T1B (line 2)
Note that folders stay in class holder on window sill. You must take the Prompt and Course Syllabus papers home with you.
2. Set up Class
Google Drive Online Folders
:
Please
note that all work is to be placed in this Google Drive folder in order
to be graded and get feedback from Ms Norton. This folder is to be
shared with Ms. Norton.
Folder Save Name:
LastnameFirst initial 7AC T1B
Ms. Norton's email:
manorton@natickps.org
3. Go to the
Scratch site and set up your own Scratch account:
user name:
wmsfirstfullnamelastinitial
Password: student
ID#
*Note: if your user name is already used add a second letter to your last name.
4. Set up
Design Journal -
All work is to be shared with Ms. Norton in your Google Drive folder.
Remember to "Make a Copy" and place into our shared folder.
• Design Journal Entry - Be certain to summarize class work, include your
username for Scratch and answer the writing prompt #1 before returning to the next class.
Make a copy and name it:
LastfullnameFirstinitialsectionTecEd Design Journal
5. Watch the Ted Talks Scratch Introduction Video. The link is at the top of this page. You will need a headset or earbuds to quietly view.
HW: Respond to Prompt #1 in the Design Journal - What is Creative Computing?