Teacher Skills Ladder Category: Electronic Mail
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Communicating & Collaborating with e-mail |
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Collaborate with your school technology director
to set up an e-mail account on your school server if you do not have email
already. Send an email message to your Digital Tools project director,
davidt: djtuck@home.com Verification: Send the email message. |
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Practice saving important email messages by
sorting and organizing them into folders. Retrieve one of those messages and
respond to it. Have your mentor in the Digital Tools project send you an
email message that has an attached file with it. Save that file in an appropriate folder. Verification: None. |
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Send a document or image as an email
attachment. In particular, for those
of you that have not completed the 'Schools Page' on our Digital Tools
website, please send a 150-word autobiography as a Word attachment to an
email message to davidt, the project director at davidt@mtbaker.wednet.edu Also, send a copy to your mentor. If you
have not already done so, take a digital photo of yourself with your camera
and send it to davidt to be included in the schools page on our website. Verification: send these documents as described above to
both your mentor and to davidt. |
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Create an email list of all of your grade level
colleagues in Digital Tools and send them all a message summarizing your
place study. Start a discussion with them about your place study using this
list. Verification: send a copy of this email
document to your mentor. |
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Create a series of lessons that enable your
students to use email (and enable you to monitor it) in their place study
investigations. [Optional] Verification: explain your
email program for students. |
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Important Note: It is important to share our activities with other participants
and project staff. Most sharing will occur in one of two ways: 1) Send an
image & short description of the task activity to davidt to be posted in
'News' and/or 2) post your thoughts on the 'Discussion Corner'. |
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