Marcia McLane

Marcia McLane

Location: powell, oh

About me

Retired from public school teaching - 35 years (last 20 years in the technology field).  Presently teach as an adjunct faculty member at a career college and a technical university. 

Interests

technology, skiing, reading, tennis, teaching

Skills

teaching; expert microsoft office; graphics programs; music

Activity

This course was instrumental in helping me to identify the stressor, immediacy, as one that I need to learn to reduce and/or eliminate.  I, also, tend to prioritize tasks based on the ones I want to do as opposed to those that should be more urgent. 

I neglected to say that they all had to pick different businesses and notify me of their choice. So, yes, you are correct with your suggestion. It is possible to copy and paste with Excel and Access, yet with the assignments based on the different businesses, students using a grocery store, (for example), would set up different categories, different #'s of categories, and different formulas (say based on fruit and vegetable weights) as opposed to a sporting goods store with its own categories and formulas based per item or on bulk rates for golf balls, etc. Taxable and non-taxable items… >>>

This class is a much more effective learning tool than the other online professional development modules I have participated in.  The topics are authentic everyday situations that teachers run into.  The course does not deal with educational theories, but, instead, deals primarily with real-life, real-world topics and real-life, real-world suggestions on how to approach classroom teaching and students.

One way to curb the desire and/or opportunity to cheat would be to assign individualized work. You don't have to go to the trouble of individualizing all student work if you set up an assignment that can apply to multiple situations. For example: You want your students to show their progress with proficiency in Excel and Access. You ask them to visit and select a business of interest. Every part of your course lesson plan can be related to the real-world business of choice. An Excel budget set up for a large department store would be different from a budget… >>>

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