Saturday, October 30, 2010

Learning About Spreadsheets and Our Heart

The project I chose was “A Healthy Heart” by Sherri Johns. This was designed for the 6th grade, physical education and health class. The students were introduced to the basics of Excel by using M&M’s. Then a BSU professor came and taught the class about the heart. The students learned how to count their heart rate after both aerobic and anaerobic activities. This information was then put into a spreadsheet.

To adapt this for a 12th grade honors class, I would bring in a few cow hearts and allow the students to dissect them to see the structures for themselves. We could monitor heart rates and perhaps expand the aerobic activities or extend the time for the observation. We could also have the students obtain heart rates on family members and make spreadsheets of that information. It would also be appropriate to include training of obtaining blood pressure readings for this group. I would also like to include the use of ECG recordings and show how a heart rate is recorded.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Classroom Netiquette Guidelines


Classroom Netiquette Guidelines


Treat others the same way you want them to treat you!

Safety first!
Do not share personal information.
Do not share passwords and do not ask someone for theirs.

Always be courteous!
 If you would not say it to their face, do not write it online.
If you cannot say something nice, say nothing.
Avoid using all caps – its shouting.
Stop and think how you would feel if someone said that against you.
If you do not understand that is written, kindly ask the author what they mean.
Do not post pictures and/or videos of others without their permission.

Be honest!
Do not copy someone’s work – properly show credits.
Always follow the guidelines given with each assignment.

Talk to your teacher!
If you have any questions or concerns.