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1. Social Studies - Grade 6 (wiki 4)

1.1. Using Google Maps to create a Geography Lesson

1.1.1. Find Google Map of...

1.1.1.1. Each Province

1.1.1.1.1. Each Provincial Capital

1.1.1.2. Canada

1.1.1.2.1. National Capital

1.1.1.3. Each Territory

1.1.1.3.1. Each Territory Capital

1.1.1.4. Canada, Provinces, Territories and all Capitals

1.1.2. Use Google Search Engine

1.1.2.1. Using proper search parameters

1.1.2.2. Provide basic Web Bibliography

1.1.3. Use Google maps

1.1.3.1. Show how to embed code

1.1.4. Embed all Map Codes within Blog Entry

1.2. Prerequisites

1.2.1. Computer

1.2.2. Internet Access

1.2.3. Google/Blog Account

1.3. Notes

1.3.1. ICT Continuum

1.3.1.1. P1.2, P3.2,

1.3.1.2. G1.2, G2.2, G3.2

1.3.1.3. Pr1.2

1.3.1.4. C1.1, C2.1, C3.1

1.3.1.5. Co1.1, Co2.1,

1.3.2. Manitoba Curriculum

1.3.2.1. Cluster 3 6.3.1

1.3.3. Reasoning

1.3.3.1. To give kids a sense of the Land they are apart of/separated from

1.3.4. Method of Instruction

1.3.4.1. Online Research/Google Web Search

1.3.4.2. Google Atlas/Maps

1.3.4.3. On-screen examples

1.3.5. Method of Evaluation

1.3.5.1. Blog Entry

1.3.5.1.1. Correct Answers

1.3.5.1.2. Detail of work

1.3.5.1.3. Web research evaluation

1.4. Resources

1.4.1. Google Search Engine

1.4.2. Google Maps

1.4.2.1. My Google Map for Canadian Capital Cities

1.4.3. Google Images

1.4.4. Wikipedia

1.4.5. Online Canadian Atlas

1.4.6. Twitter inquiry

2. Math 10 (wiki 5)

2.1. Factoring Polynomials

2.1.1. Online Quiz

2.2. Prerequisites

2.2.1. Computer

2.2.2. Internet

2.3. Notes

2.3.1. Manitoba Curriculum

2.3.1.1. 6.3

2.3.2. ICT Continuum

2.3.2.1. M1.1

2.3.2.2. E1.1

2.3.2.3. Pr1.3

2.3.2.4. P1.2

2.3.3. Reasoning

2.3.3.1. Practice makes perfect

2.3.4. Method of Instruction

2.3.4.1. Lecture

2.3.4.2. Presentation

2.3.4.3. Practice Assignments

2.3.5. Method of Evaluation

2.3.5.1. Amount of questions answered correctly

2.4. Resources

2.4.1. Math Text Book

2.4.2. Online Tutoring

2.4.3. Google Search

2.4.4. Youtube Videos

2.4.5. Twitter Inquiry

3. Community and Diversity - Interdisciplinary (wiki 1)

3.1. Daily Edit (Journal Entries)

3.1.1. Blogger Post

3.2. Prerequisites

3.2.1. Computer

3.2.2. Internet

3.2.3. Cell Phone

3.3. Resources

3.3.1. Other Blogs

3.3.2. My BU Blog

3.4. Notes

3.4.1. Manitoba Curriculum

3.4.1.1. OLE.2

3.4.2. ICT Continuum

3.4.2.1. P1.1, P2.1

3.4.2.2. G1.3, G2.3

3.4.2.3. Pr1.1, 2.1

3.4.2.4. C1.1, 2.1, 3.1

3.4.2.5. R1.1,2.1

3.4.3. Reasoning

3.4.3.1. Daily edit via Blogger replaces a regular function of Journal entries throughout elementary curriculum

3.4.4. Method of Instruction

3.4.4.1. Lecture

3.4.4.2. Blog

3.4.4.3. Presentation

3.4.5. Method of Evaluation

3.4.5.1. Successful completion of blog

3.4.5.2. Successful and regular use of Blog

3.4.5.3. Seeing students apply their ICT knowledge within Blogging and have them create their own gadgets/widgets

4. Phys Ed/Health Ed 12 (wiki 3)

4.1. Energy Module C - Nutrition

4.1.1. Energy Expenditure

4.1.1.1. Students will determine the energy expenditures of various activities

4.1.1.1.1. Results Posted in Online Google Spreadsheet

4.1.1.1.2. Students make a chart on paper to record various MET ratings

4.1.1.2. Notes

4.1.1.2.1. Manitoba Curriculum

4.1.1.2.2. ICT Continuum

4.1.1.2.3. Reasoning

4.1.1.2.4. Method of Instruction

4.1.1.2.5. Method of Evaluation

4.1.1.3. Prerequisites

4.1.1.3.1. Internet Access

4.1.1.3.2. Computer

4.1.1.3.3. Microphone

4.1.1.3.4. Google Account

4.1.1.4. Resources

4.1.1.4.1. Google Search Research

5. Career Development 9 (wiki 2)

5.1. Unit 5 - Career and Community Experiences

5.1.1. Bring class to a workplace setting remotely

5.1.1.1. VOIP

5.1.1.1.1. Lecture from Workplace personel

5.1.1.1.2. Practical Work images/video describing day-to-day activities

5.1.1.2. Blogging Notes

5.1.1.2.1. Does this job reflect your personality?

5.1.1.2.2. Does this job appeal to you? Why or Why not?

5.1.1.2.3. What are 3 things you like about this job?

5.1.1.2.4. What are 3 things that concern you about this job?

5.1.2. Prerequisites

5.1.2.1. Computer

5.1.2.2. Internet

5.1.2.3. A Smart-phone in a Workplace setting

5.1.2.4. digital projector

5.1.2.5. Audio Speakers

5.1.3. Resources

5.1.3.1. Online Research of company

5.1.3.2. Personal Connections within the local business community

5.1.3.3. Job-Fair connections

5.1.4. Notes

5.1.4.1. Manitoba Curriculum

5.1.4.1.1. 5.D.3

5.1.4.1.2. 5.J.4

5.1.4.2. ICT Continuum

5.1.4.2.1. G.1.1, G.3.1

5.1.4.2.2. G.1.3, G2.3

5.1.4.2.3. C.1.1, C.3.1

5.1.4.2.4. S.1.1, S.3.1

5.1.4.3. Reasoning

5.1.4.3.1. This provides a way for students to experience work settings that might otherwise not be affordable to visit, or might be restricted due to various local and national laws (ie. Oil Patch or Casino).

5.1.4.4. Method of Instruction

5.1.4.4.1. Audio/Visual

5.1.4.4.2. Lecture - Interview - Presentation

5.1.4.4.3. Question/Answer session

5.1.4.5. Method of Evaluation

5.1.4.5.1. Career Portfolio (Blog)

5.1.4.5.2. Evaluation of Practical Application as a result of presentation

6. Arts Ed - Music 8 (wiki 8)

6.1. Prerequisites

6.1.1. How saturated is this technology in the community?

6.1.2. Google Account

6.1.3. Internet Access

6.1.4. PC Computer

6.1.5. Cell Phone

6.1.5.1. With Camera

6.1.5.2. able to transfer data

6.1.6. Headphones

6.2. Create own original music video and post it on Youtube

6.2.1. Create Original Audio Composition

6.2.1.1. Create a Sound Track

6.2.1.1.1. Create Melody track

6.2.1.1.2. Create Harmony track(s)

6.2.1.1.3. Create Instrument(s) track(s)

6.2.1.1.4. Merge all audio tracks

6.2.1.1.5. FL Studio

6.2.1.2. Software Prerequisites

6.2.1.2.1. Download Audacity Software

6.2.1.2.2. Download additional background music as needed

6.2.2. Create Original Video Composition

6.2.2.1. Create a Video track(s)

6.2.2.1.1. Plan out story line of video

6.2.2.1.2. Take various Video shots

6.2.2.1.3. Take various Picture shots

6.2.2.2. Software Prerequisites

6.2.2.2.1. Access to Windows Movie Maker

6.2.3. Merge Video and Audio Compositions

6.2.3.1. Use Audio Track as foundation (.mp3)

6.2.3.1.1. Creatively include chosen Video clips

6.2.3.1.2. Creatively include chosen Picture clips

6.2.3.1.3. Add special effects, as needed (see Movie Maker)

6.2.3.1.4. Create Final Mpeg-4/H.264 video

6.2.3.2. Software Prequisites

6.2.3.2.1. Access to Windows Movie Maker

6.2.4. Upload Video to Youtube

6.2.4.1. Maximum Saturation

6.2.4.1.1. Cross-posting

6.2.4.1.2. email

6.2.4.1.3. Various Social Media

6.2.4.2. Prerequisites

6.2.4.2.1. Create Google Account

6.2.4.2.2. Knowledge of how to upload a video

6.2.4.2.3. Discuss Privacy settings

6.2.5. Discuss Improving Final Product

6.2.5.1. Better Video Editing software

6.2.5.1.1. Adobe

6.2.5.2. Better Audio recording software

6.2.5.2.1. Garage Band

6.2.5.2.2. FL Studio

6.2.5.3. Better Hardware

6.2.5.3.1. Hi resolution Video Camera

6.2.5.3.2. Hi resolution Camera

6.2.5.3.3. Hi quality Microphone

6.2.5.4. Improved Photography Training

6.2.5.4.1. Contrasting Light and Colour

6.2.5.4.2. Special Effects

6.2.5.5. Improved Musical Training

6.2.5.5.1. Voice

6.2.5.5.2. Instruments

6.3. Resources

6.3.1. Personal Experience

6.3.2. Upgraded Video tools

6.3.3. Upgraded Audio tools

6.3.4. Access to "for pay" web services

6.3.5. FL Studio

6.4. Notes

6.4.1. Music Composition - see Manitoba Curriculum

6.4.1.1. M-C 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5

6.4.2. Online publishing of original content - see ICT Continuum

6.4.2.1. P.1.2, 2.2, 3.2

6.4.2.2. G. 1.1, 2.1, 3.1

6.4.2.3. Pr 1.1, 2.1, 3.1

6.4.2.4. Pr 1.2, 2.2, 3.2

6.4.2.5. E 1.1, 2.1, 3.1

6.4.2.6. S 1.1, 2.1, 3.1

6.4.2.7. M 1.1, 2.1, 3.1 (through repeated experience of this project

6.4.3. Reasoning

6.4.3.1. Increases Self-Confidence

6.4.3.2. Encourages personal ownership of learning

6.4.3.3. Connects students with a larger audience

6.4.4. Method of Instruction

6.4.4.1. Lecture

6.4.4.2. Online Video Tutorial

6.4.4.3. Completed Example

6.4.5. Method of Evaluation

6.4.5.1. Subjective

6.4.5.1.1. Watching to see how serious the students takes this assignment - hours invested - questions asked

6.4.5.1.2. Identify talent level of each student within their music discipline

6.4.5.2. Objective

6.4.5.2.1. Completion of assignment

6.4.5.2.2. Professional quality end product

7. Biology 12 (wiki 7)

7.1. Genetics

7.1.1. Unit 1

7.1.1.1. Atypical Inheritnace

7.1.1.1.1. Research and describe examples of and solve problems involving the inheritance of phenotypic traits that do not follow a dominant-recessive pattern

7.1.1.2. Resources

7.1.1.2.1. Textbook

7.1.1.2.2. Google search

7.1.1.2.3. Hand-outs for reading

7.1.1.2.4. Twitter inquiry

7.1.1.3. Notes

7.1.1.3.1. Manitoba Curriculum

7.1.1.3.2. ICT Continuum

7.1.1.3.3. Reasoning

7.1.1.3.4. Method of Instruction

7.1.1.3.5. Method of Evaluation

7.1.1.4. Prerequisites

7.1.1.4.1. Internet access

7.1.1.4.2. Biology 12 text book

7.1.1.4.3. Computer

7.1.1.4.4. microphone

7.1.1.4.5. Blog (google) account

7.1.1.4.6. Vocaroo

7.1.1.4.7. Audacity software

8. Social Studies - Grade 3 (wiki 6)

8.1. Communities of the World

8.1.1. Use Concept Mapping

8.1.1.1. Mindmeister

8.1.2. Prerequisites

8.1.2.1. Internet

8.1.2.2. Computer

8.1.2.3. Mindmeister Account

8.1.3. Notes

8.1.3.1. Manitoba Curriculum

8.1.3.1.1. Gr 3 - Cluster 2

8.1.3.2. ICT Continuum

8.1.3.2.1. P1.1, 2.1, 3.1

8.1.3.2.2. P1.2, 2.2, 3.2

8.1.3.2.3. G1.3, 2.3

8.1.3.2.4. Pr1.3

8.1.3.2.5. C1.1

8.1.3.3. Reasoning

8.1.3.3.1. Pre-work on any project will increase the quality of work

8.1.3.4. Method of Instruction

8.1.3.4.1. Examples on Mindmeister

8.1.3.4.2. Lecture

8.1.3.4.3. Presentation

8.1.3.5. Method of Evaluation

8.1.3.5.1. Detail of Concept map

8.1.3.5.2. Usefulness of Concept map

8.1.4. Resources

8.1.4.1. Compare a White-board to Mindmeister

8.1.4.2. My own personal Mindmeister map

8.1.4.3. Books

8.1.4.3.1. Theory behind successful Concept Mapping

9. English Language Arts 9 (wiki 9 and 11)

9.1. Writing an essay online

9.1.1. Bibliography

9.1.1.1. Zotero

9.1.1.2. Teach different styles

9.1.2. Google Docs

9.1.3. Concept Mapping

9.1.3.1. Mindmeister

9.1.4. Thesis

9.1.5. Body

9.1.5.1. 3 main points

9.1.6. Conclusion

9.1.7. Title Page

9.2. Prerequisite

9.2.1. Google Account

9.2.2. Google Drive

9.2.2.1. Teach how to use it

9.2.3. Firefox Browser

9.2.4. Mindmeister account

9.2.5. Computer

9.2.6. Internet

9.3. Resources

9.3.1. Library

9.3.2. Google Scholar

9.3.3. Already completed papers

9.3.4. Classroom instruction

9.4. Notes

9.4.1. Manitoba Curriculum

9.4.1.1. 6.3

9.4.2. ICT Continuum

9.4.2.1. G1.2,

9.4.2.2. G1.3, 2.3

9.4.2.3. P3.2

9.4.2.4. G1.4,2.4

9.4.2.5. Pr1.2, Pr2.2

9.4.2.6. Pr1.3

9.4.2.7. C1.1

9.4.2.8. E1.3

9.4.2.9. E2.1, E3.1

9.4.3. Reasoning

9.4.3.1. Preparation for Post-Secondary education

9.4.3.2. Forces students to articulate thoughts in a clear and concise way

9.4.4. Method of Instruction

9.4.4.1. Lecture

9.4.4.2. Editting

9.4.5. Method of Evaluation

9.4.5.1. Meeting Outcome requirements

10. First Nations, Metis', and Inuit Studies 12 (wiki 10)

10.1. Cluster 2 - A Profound Ambivalence 2.1

10.1.1. Prerequisites

10.1.1.1. Google Account

10.1.1.2. Brainshark Account

10.1.1.3. Computer

10.1.1.4. Microphone

10.1.1.5. Three Historic Cultures

10.1.1.5.1. Students create a Powerpoint Presentation

10.1.1.5.2. Students Research the history of 3 Indiginous nations

10.1.1.5.3. Student research

10.1.2. Resources

10.1.2.1. Band Office Archives

10.1.2.2. School Library

10.1.2.3. Brainshark

10.1.2.4. Google Drive

10.1.3. Notes

10.1.3.1. Manitoba Curriculum

10.1.3.1.1. 2-16

10.1.3.2. ICT Continuum

10.1.3.2.1. P 1.1, P2.1, P3.1

10.1.3.2.2. G1.1, G2.1, G3.1

10.1.3.2.3. Pr1.2, Pr2.2

10.1.3.2.4. C1.1, C2.1, C3.1

10.1.3.2.5. S1.1, 2.1, 3.1

10.1.3.3. Reasoning

10.1.3.3.1. Understanding our History hopefully inspires us to act in a better way

10.1.3.4. Method of Instruction

10.1.3.4.1. Lecture

10.1.3.4.2. Research

10.1.3.4.3. Online Videos

10.1.3.4.4. Skype Field Trip

10.1.3.4.5. Interview of Band leadership

10.1.3.5. Method of Assessment

10.1.3.5.1. Subjective

10.1.3.5.2. Objective