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Intended for Kaplan Academy Online High School Students
Mr. Sersea’s Online Students Network on Facebook is currently linked to our very own Twitter page where extra… http://bit.ly/9JjDdt

Students, how much do you know about the Cyber-bullying and the negative effects it carries?
Here’s a helpful news video from Canada that identifies the issues with cyber-bullying, that you’re invited to watch. Then, in 50-words or more, please add a comment below (just use your first name and the first initial of your last name as in IoanS, or MichaelJ to stay away from spammers and other online dangers) with a summary of what you’ve learned, and what your thoughts are about preventing and stopping cyber-bulying.
Don’t forget to e-mail me the title of the post you responded to so that I can evaluate it for extra credit.
Here is the video:

Students will receive up to 50 extra credit points to be added towards their final grade if they review each of the links below and write a 150+ word summary review of what they learned, and send it to me via e-mail at my kaplan.edu email no later than March 1st, 2010.
There are 4 different categories of student resources below:
1. Student Reference Section (Student Tutorials)
2. E-Classroom Guide
3. Study Skills Guides
4. Class-Live Guides
This is a great way for new students to become acquainted with our online learning system and resources, and also a wonderful way for students who have been here last semester to review all the resources available to them. Please click on each of the tutorials included in your online class “Announcements” section, take notes, and then send me an e-mail with what you have learned.
Please also add comments on this activity below and share what was gained from it.

Educational success happens when there is constant collaboration between students, teachers, and parents. Without the strong, ongoing partnership between students, teachers, and parents, students are not likely to benefit fully from this and other courses.
In the spirit of motivating collaboration and success, I invite students to engage parents in this extra credit activity. Students are asked to view the following online tutorials with their parents and discuss them together. Parents are asked to contact me with a short note that they have viewed the tutorials and include any comments, or questions that remain, via telephone (949) 273-1873 (My office hours are Monday-Friday 7AM–3PM) or via E-Mail at isersea@kaplan.edu from the parent e-mail address. (If parents do not have their own e-mail address, students are requested to help their parents create an e-mail from http://hotmail.com )
Students who engage their parents in this learning and partnership proccess, and whose parents contact me via telephone or e-mail and verify this, will earn 50 points extra-credit towards their final semester grade. This extra credit assignment is due no later than March 1st, 2010.
I look forward to collaborating with students and parents this semester and being of assistance towards the path of academic success.
Please visit our Course “Announcements Section” and where you can find the parents’ tutorial links.
Please also add comments on this activity below and share what was gained from it.

Students, how much do you know about the World Wide Web and how it works?
Here’s a helpful 3 minute video that you’re invited to watch. Then, in 50-words or more, please add a comment below (just use your first name and the first initial of your last name as in IoanS, or MichaelJ to stay away from spammers and other online dangers) with a summary of what you’ve learned, and what your thoughts are about the future of the World Wide Web. For example, if you can’t think of anything, you can answer the following questions:
Do you think more people will get online and use the internet? Will it be accessible to everyone on our planet in the near future?
Don’t forget to e-mail me the title of the post you responded to so that I can evaluate it for extra credit.
Please click on the link below to access this video:
http://www.youtube.com/user/leelefever#p/u/2/wZoMbBzqxyc

Since it’s not easy to access our course Announcements through your smartphone, you can access them through our… http://bit.ly/bYnH19

Have you visited our blog yet? In there, you can participate in a variety of extra credit activities and interact… http://bit.ly/a8CuYZ

Welcome to Mr. Sersea’s Online Students Network, the official Facebook page for my online students from Kaplan… http://bit.ly/cwp8PS

Students, click on the “Become a Fan” button above, and write a comment below, in 30 words or more, what you do to… http://bit.ly/babFJc

Students,
Click on the following link that leads to an article from Edutopia.org, then return here and write a 50+ word reply or comment about what you have read in the article and what makes it interesting. When you add your name to the reply/comment, make sure you do not add your last name, just your first name should be sufficient. As soon as you complete this task, make sure to e-mail Mr. Sersea so that he can check this and grant you extra credit.
http://www.edutopia.org/economic-stimulus-education-technology-oklahoma
