Wednesday, December 9, 2009

project 2

This is the project that took over 5 cpus, 3 different audio devices, 2 technical support gurus, and one major headache. It wasn't really hard but I had some unbelivable bad luck with my hardware.


Course feedback

Good Things about the course:
- I was exposed to many technologies I didn't know
- I enjoyed the projects and their flexibillity.

Things that I would have liked improved:
-I really didn't like having two webpages for class information. The different information on both was sometimes confusing for me. I eventually put a link between the two on the pages of the google group page and that helped.
-The ranking of the "weeks assignments" on google sites page was strange I missed some of the weeks because I didn't see them.
-I was a challenge to me to remeber to do this class. If it was posted two weeks in advance or maybe the whole semester I could have done large chunks all at once.

Summary:
The course was quite good and I appreciated the flexibility of the online section. I liked it and would recomend it but I would link the two webpages in the begining and try to post larger segments of assignments.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Final project second try

Here is my second attempt to make these links work.

Cells Project assignment sheet -

I cannot find a document storage company that supports sketch up so here is the web site where you can look at it.

http://sites.google.com/site/biologyedproject/assignments-and-due-dates/google-sketch-up-project

Monday, December 7, 2009

Final Project

This was a fun project that I will use with my kids. I had fun doing it and got to learn how to use google sketch up. It wsa harder than I thought to get it all to work but was gratifying and a good way to help students comprehend their plant cell anatomy. Here is the assignment I would give:
http://www.mediafire.com/?d2yzerji5mr

Here is a sample for the assignment that I would expect being turned in.
http://www.mediafire.com/?u0qddm1nyn0

Cells Project:

Using Google Sketchup, make a plant and an animal cell. These cells may be creative but must have all the appropriate organelles and the identifying characteristics. You can do this in a representational way, like a house with furniture (couch equals mitochondria and so forth) or using 3d text or any other way that you can think of. Google Sketchup is on school computers and also can be downloaded for free at http://www.google.com/.
Your project should include:

· 1 plant cell
· 1 animal cell
· Labels for each cell’s organelle
· A key to explain what object represents which organelle (only if you choose to have representational objects).

Grading:
· Has a plant and an animal cell (5 points)
· Plant cell labeled correctly (10 points)
· Animal cell labeled correctly (10 points)