Inside a Course
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Unit Navigation

Taking Notes
The Contents of a Unit

Activities

Projects
Practice Pages

Using the Text Editor, Paint Tool and Calculator

Quizzes

 

Each Cyber High course consists of 5 units.  Each unit contains chapters, content pages, activities, essay questions, practice pages (math courses only), a glossary, bibliography and quizzes, and may contain a performance based learning project.

 

Students must navigate through the unit pages using the Table of Contents or the Back and Next buttons located at the bottom of each page.  

 

When a unit is complete, the teacher can use the quiz grades (where applicable) as a diagnostic tool in determining when to approve the student to take an exam.  

Course Navigation

Students can navigate through courses using the Table of Contents toc.pnglocated on the left side of the course page or using the Back and Next buttons  Back.png Next.png located at the bottom of the course pages.  
 

Do NOT use the Browser's Back and Next buttons that appear at the top of each page.  These buttons navigate through the Cyber High application.  The Back and Next buttons located at the bottom of the course pages navigate the actual course.

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The Contents of a Unit

i_red_sm.jpgActivity and glossary pages are printable in Cyber High.  A print icon printing.JPG will display in the top right of all printable pages.  Non-printable pages will not contain this image.
 

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  • Chapter
    Chapters are markers that divide the unit into main sections of content.
     

  • non-printing.jpg  Content Pages
    The content pages are the articles containing the information on the subject matter of each unit.
     

  • printing.JPG  Activities
    An activity allows the student to use the knowledge they've obtained from the unit content to answer the questions provided.
     

  • printing.JPG  Practice Pages (math only)
    Practices pages allow the student to practice for activities, quizzes and exams by providing a means for the student to answer a question, check that answer and see the correct answer

     

  • non-printing.jpg  Quizzes
    Quizzes are used to determine a student's readiness to continue through the unit and to complete the final exam.  Quizzes are not printable, teachers are not provided the answer to the quizzes, and students are not required to obtain permission from the teacher to take a quiz.  There is no limit on the amount of time the student has to complete a quiz or the number of times a student can take a quiz.  
     

  • printing.JPG  Glossary
    Glossary pages include terms that are used within the content of the course.  Glossary terms are linked to pages within the unit.  Glossary terms are indicated in green with a double underline (glossary.png).
     

  • non-printing.jpg  Bibliography
    The bibliography page contains a list of source materials that are used or consulted in the preparation of a unit or that are referred to in the text. The bibliography page lists references that are used in the unit

 

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Taking Notes

Students can takes notes using the notes2.pngNote icon located at the top of the course page.  Notes are saved on a per unit basis.  

 

To take notes:

 

  1. Click on the Notes icon, located at the top of the page. Notes may open in a new tab when displayed on the tablet device.
     

  2. Use the text area to type notes.   Continue this process while navigating through the unit.  Users may also use the pop out window to open the Notes in a new page.

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Activities

Cyber High activities are designed to help the student self-assess their comprehension of the subject matter presented.  Students can print the activities before or after entering responses to the questions by clicking on the print icon printing.JPG located in the upper right corner of the screen.  

 

Activities may also include review links located at the bottom of the page.  Clicking on the review link will open the review page in a new window.

 

There are three main types of activities in Cyber High:

 

  1. Self-grading
    Self-grading activities contain radio, checkbox and fill-in-the-blank answer selections.  These activities contain a "Check Answers" button at the bottom of the activity that will check the student's responses against the expected or correct response for each question.  Most self-grading activities will display correctly answered questions in green and incorrectly answered questions in red.  An overall score for the activity will also be displayed.
     

  2. Essay
    Essay questions are presented to the user from within activity pages and include a link to the Text Editor installed with the Cyber High program.  Essays cannot be saved on the user's hard drive, but instead are saved and stored on the Cyber High server for easy access from within the course and unit where the save occurred.  Please see Using the Text Editor, Paint Tool and Calculator topic for more information.
     

  3. Short Answer
    Short answer questions require the student to enter an answer for an activity question in a text box that is not self-graded.  The student must enter the answer in the text box provided and print the page for the teacher to check the student's response.  Short answer pages are not used in newer Cyber High courses and are being phased out of older Cyber High courses in an ongoing effort to improve the Cyber High program.

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Projects

Cyber High performance based learning projects are designed to help students understanding digital literacy, web 2.0 tools, and to use the knowledge acquired within the unit content and through their own research to create digital representations of what they've learned and to apply that knowledge to real-world problem solving.   

 

Performance based learning projects consist of the following elements:

 

  1. A digital literacy element designed to teach students valuable information about 21st century communication tools, internet safety, and research tips.

     

  2. A list of topics relevant to the information studied in the unit from which students can select the topic that is most interesting or meaningful to them.

     

  3. A serious of internet communication mediums that students can use to complete the projects that include, blogs, wikis, songs and podcasts, videos, presentations, and stories. In addition, many project require the student to perform research online or at their local library.

 

Performance Based Learning Projects are collaborative and can be viewed by students at other schools, if allowed by the school administrator. These projects are available by default to all students. School administrators and teachers may elect to remove access to these projects for all students or specific students. Cyber High currently offers at least on Performance Based Learning Project in one unit of each course.

Practice Pages

Practice pages are provided within most math courses and work much like an activity with one major exception.  Practice pages not only allow the student to check their answers but will show the student the correct answer to each individual question.
 

Students using the Practice Pages check each individual answer by clicking on the Check Answer button located next to each question on the practice page.  A pop-up message will appear alerting the student that the answer selected is correct or incorrect.   Students with incorrect answers can use the Show Answer button to see the correct answer to each individual question.  This is very similar to a student's ability to check their answers to activities in the back of the book.  

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Using the Text Editor, Paint Tool and Calculator

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Quizzes

Quizzes are available in all Cyber High courses.  Quizzes will appear sequentially within the course content of each unit.  Quizzes should be taken in the order they appear as the student navigates through the course.  A final quiz,, which contains 20 questions appears at the end of each unit.  The final quiz can be used to determine a student's readiness to take the final exam.  Teachers can view the Quiz Detail Report for detailed information on student's quiz progress.  

 

i_red_sm.jpgThe Workbook Quiz Approval page is displayed in the Main Cyber High menu tab.  This approval system is for workbook users only.  Cyber High quizzes do not require an approval and are automatically available to students when they have been approved to take a Cyber High course.  Do not approve or use workbook quizzes as an alternative to asses Cyber High students.  

 

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