IT 659 - Product Development
Summer 2012-
Dr. Anthony Betrus
betrusak@potsdam.edu
phone: (315) 267-2670
Office: Dunn 393
Course description:
The culminating development project of our Educational Technology Specialist masters program, IT659 is a chance for participating students to demonstrate their skills and experiences in the domains that define our field. A Masters degree is about experience and preparation for the field, and thus students will illustrate to their professional peers in our field as well as potential employers that they have had the range of experiences required. Specifically, the portfolio produced in this course requires students to show mastery in the five domains defined by AECT.
The purpose of this course is to provide students with the opportunity
to apply the skills and knowledge that they have acquired from other courses
in the Educational Technology Specialist program into one complete project.
Working from an approved plan, students will produce a project specific
to their needs.
The core of the course is the construction of a final portfolio that
is designed to be a showcase the students expertise in the five domains
of our field. Students will create the portfolio in both Web-based and DVD based format. The DVD format will be archived for NCATE accrediation, and thus no grade can be given without its delivery.
The personal nature of the portfolio puts the impetus for development on the student.
Prerequsites:
Permission of Instructor. OLT program students will be asked to use skills gained throughout
their coursework, especially web development and graphics in construction of their portfolios.
Course Goals
- To synthesize the information and skills gained in the ETS program
into an individual project.
- To reflect on the national standards our program is designed to address,
and to detail how each student addressed those standards in their program.
- To develop an online portfolio to display
the students work and potentially assist them in a job search.
Web and DVD Portfolio Requirements
For the final project for IT659 students will bundle all the projects and essays involved into portfolios in web and DVD based formats. Students are responsible for the core design and development decisions. Although DVD is on its way out, our department needs a physical copy for archival purposes.
- Both portfolios must be compatible with what would be a reasonable public school computer, either Windows or Mac operating system. More specifically:
- Adobe Acrobat PDF files are the preferred format for documents other than core navigation elements.
- Other media, especially interactive media, should be formatted in a way for maximum compatibility. Projects that would require more powerful hardware, like video game projects, should be captured as video.
- Movies should be embedded in web pages and playable on the DVD version. Flash documents should be uploaded in SWF format.
- All elements should be named appropriately, with the correct file extension.
- The file and folder structure of the web project should be logical. The main pages should be 'index.html', folders should organize content, and no extraneous files (files that are not linked to in the portfolio) should be included.
- More complex interactive web pages (like PHP based sites) can be linked to, but should be hosted in a permanent server space.
- Avoid 'bleeding edge' technology. The emphasis is on a consistently working, complete project.
- The final DVD or CD should be clearly labeled with your name and 'IT659 portfolio'
The students should make sure all portfolio elements are archived in a way that makes them cross-platform (Mac-PC) compatible.
Course Structure, Projects & Weighting:
The class has the following milestones, follow this path to complete the course.
- Read the AECT standards document, then reflect and note what projects come to mind that involve a standard. (for instance the final project from 651 is often used for 'Design')
- Gather these projects, as well as any other work you may have. This project is an excellent excuse to clean out old thumb drives and other odd storage to centralize project data. You may also need to contact old group members for final versions of projects.
- Write your Reflection Essays according to the assignment specification.
- E-mail them to instructor for approval of the essays.
- Our class will have meetings where we collectively proofread each others essays. Portfolio materials require an additional level of specificity in editing.
- Convert projects to archive ready formats. Please consult instructor on acceptable formatting (pdf is the preferred format, although others may be considered).
- Create your DVD Portfolio and Web Portfolio
- Deliver DVD to instructor, e-mail web address to the instructor.
- Make any final adjustments.
As stated earlier, the impetus for development for the project is on the student. The independent and personal nature of this development is part of the assignment. We will meet regularly throughout the semester, but will scedule meetings during classtime, and at other times use distance education. A Master's degree student in our field should be able to independently manage a project of this size in this amount of time. This class should be one of the final courses in our program, but it is understood students might want to integrate future projects into the course.
Grading
- 50% - Standards: How well students address the standards and illustrate their relationship to their coursework and course projects. Emphasis is on not only a tie in to the standard, but to specific subdomains for that standard.
- 50% - Organization & Presentation: How clearly and professionally the information is organized and presented.
- 90% = A (4.0)
- 87% = A- (3.7)
- 83% = B+ (3.3)
- 80% = B (3.0)
- 77% = B- (2.7)
- 73% = C+ (2.3)
- 70% = C (2.0)
This page created 6/15/2012. Last updated 6/15/2012.