Friday, May 9, 2008

Lesson Plan? To use Word or Live Text. . .

Live text has praxis lesson plan forms should I use that instead of a word doc. this week?
HELP. . . I am not sure what has to be submitted on live text this week- Lesson plan, and Material review-maybe just the less0n plan?
Live text is impossible to word process on the (spell check is a joke) !

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Lesson Plan:
You are to directly fill in Livetext Lesson Plan (which uses the Praxis set up)
-no need to do in word, unless want to do there and then copy and paste, but this is frustrating b/c there is a different function they want you to use and when copying it messes up the format.

Eval of Instructional material:
You can just bring a hard copy to class, later in the quarter-you will upload to Livetext-with additional connection writing concerning case study child.

Hope that helps, others can feel free to correct me if needed...but I am pretty sure that is the deal.
peace.

BigTom said...

Haley> you are correct, students should use the LiveText template provided in the assignment. Jen if you do no wish to use the text editor from livetext, then you can always type in word and paste into LiveText or attach word documents.

Erin Parker said...

Is there an easier way to fill in Livetext? I am having a terrible time trying to make every thing look organized but my text seems to go wherever in the text box :(

Abby said...
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Abby said...

I actually liked using the LiveText lesson plan template. I thought it was much easier than trying to format it in a Word document. Plus, it's a snap to add the Content Standards (and if you've ever done a lesson plan otherwise, you know how tedious adding the standards can be!). Is there a Spell Check feature in LiveText? That would be helpful!