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  EMG 810, Curriculum in Middle School
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Semester: Spring 2010
Course Subject: EMG
Course #: 810
Course Section: 001
Course Title: Curriculum in Middle School
Course Section Information: CRN: 21473
This online course will incorporate the use of PowerPoint 2007, Word 2007, and internet applications such as VoiceThread. You will need to have a microphone for optimum recording, unless your computer has a built in microphone. You should check your recording level to be sure.
Credit Hours: 3
Special Section 
Registration Requirements: 
Course Begins: Jan 14, 2010
Course Ends: May 06, 2010
Instructor: Faye Deters
Instructor's Email: faye.deters@eku.edu
Web Course Features (Students will be required to use):
 Email Discussion Boards Online Chat/Virtual Classroom
 Online Tests PowerPoint Files Other  Wikis or Blogs
 Printed Textbooks:
Wiles, J., Bondi, J., & Wiles, M. (2006) The Essential Middle School ISBN-10: 0131195964 ISBN-13: 9780131195967
NMSA (2005) This We Believe In Action: Implementing Successful Middle Level Schools ISBN-10: 156090190X ISBN-13: 978-1560901907
 Required Software:
Microsoft Office 2007 (or free download patch or reader)
Instructor's Web Page
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