Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology: January 2021
Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology: January 2021
Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology: January 2021
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CLO2. 6. Functions of Remote Learning Electronic Module Collaborative Work 18 hrs. At least 75% of the
Identify and apply the Management (Modular or Learning Packets Video Presentation students will be able to
different functions of a. Planning / Online) LMS Portfolio attain a proficiency level
management.
Coordinating Presentations Smart Phone of 80% and above
b. Organizing Interactive Learning Computer
c. Staffing Multimedia Laptop
d. Communicating Discussion Forum Flash drive
e. Motivating Peer Teaching OERs
f. Leading
g. Controlling
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TEXTBOOKS AND
COURSE REQUIREMENTS COURSE EVALUATION CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
REFERENCES
1. Eisner, Howard. Essentials 1. Students must get a minimum CLASS STANDING 55% Students of this course are expected to:
of Project and System final rating of 75% or equivalent MAJOR EXAM 30%
Engineering Management, of 3.0 to pass the subject. PROJECT 15% 1. Study diligently the discussions presented in all the
2nd ed. John Wiley & Sons, 2. Students must perform and modules, augment the learning acquired thru
Inc. 2002 submit learning activities as TOTAL 100% reading by watching video clips provided and
2. Gram, Harold A. An instructed in the module or related video materials and other internet sources.
Introduction to Management. learning management system, Formula for computing final 2. Perform all the prescribed learning activities.
Holt, Rinehart and Winston take all quizzes, and grade for each term 3. Observe honesty and independence during
of Canada, Limited. 1990 examinations. examinations and quizzes.
3. Oberlender, Gerold D. 3. Students must submit individual/ FG = 1/3 MTFG + 2/3TFG 4. Monitor regularly the online classroom for
Project Management for group projects and must be instructions from the instructor.
Engineering and completed before the Evaluation Technique 5. Communicate to the instructor concerned, any
Construction, 2nd ed. examination. difficulties encountered in the subject thru the
McGraw-Hill. 2000 Multiple Attempts facility of the respective learning management
4. Robbins, Stephen P. and systems.
Mary Coulter, Management, For Flexible Learning: 6. Observe appropriate and responsible conduct in the
6th ed. Prentice Hall, Inc., use of the learning management systems and other
1999. CLASS STANDING 50% communication facilities.
5. Wheeler, Thomas F. Reflective Essays 7. Submit all the requirements as instructed on the
Computer and Engineering Video Presentation scheduled dates and time except when allowed by
Management. McGraw-Hill. PROJECT 50% the teacher due justifiable circumstance.
1990 Portfolio
TOTAL 100%
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weight
Score
Exemplary Proficient Developing Needs Developing
No. Category
(90-100) (80-89) (70-79) (1-69)
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weight
Score
Exemplary Proficient Developing Needs Developing
No. Category
(90-100) (80-89) (70-79) (1-69)
1 Concept Has a clear picture of Has a fairly clear picture Has brainstormed their Little effort has been
what they are trying to of what they are trying to concept, but no clear spent on brainstorming 20%
achieve. achieve. focus has emerged. and refining a concept.
2 Script/Storyboard The storyboard The storyboard includes The thumbnail sketches There is no evidence of
illustrates the video thumbnail sketches of on the storyboard are a storyboard or script.
presentation structure each video scene and not in logical sequence
with thumbnail sketches includes text for each and do not provide
of each scene. Notes of segment of the complete descriptions of
proposed transition, presentation, the video scenes, audio
special effects, sound descriptions of background, or notes 15%
and title tracks including background audio for about the dialogue.
text, color, placement, each scene, and notes
graphics, etc. Notes about proposed shots
about proposed and dialogue.
dialogue/narration text
are included.
3 Content/Organization The content includes a Information is presented The content does not Content lacks a central
clear statement of as a connected theme present a clearly stated theme, clear point of
purpose or theme and is with accurate, current theme, is vague, and view and logical
creative, compelling and supporting information some of the supporting sequence of information.
clearly written. A rich that contributes to information does not Much of the supporting
variety of supporting understanding the seem to fit the main idea information is irrelevant
information in the video project’s main idea. or appears as a to the overall message.
contributes to the Details are logical and disconnected series of The viewer is unsure 20%
understanding of the persuasive information scenes with no unifying what the message is
project’s main idea. is effectively used. The main idea. Includes few because there is little
Events and messages content includes a clear citations and few facts. persuasive information
are presented in a point of view with a and only one or two
logical order. Includes progression of ideas and facts about the topic are
properly cited sources. supporting information. articulated. Information
Includes properly cited is incorrect, out of date,
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sources. or incomplete. No
citations included.
4 Quality Movie was completed Movie was completed Movie was made, but There was no movie, or
and had all required and contained all had very little if any tape was totally unedited
elements. The video required items. Editing editing. Many poor shots with no transitions or
was well edited and was not done as well as remain. Video was very audio support of any
moves smoothly from it should have been. fragmented and choppy kind.
scene to scene with Some poor shots with little to no audio
15%
proper use of transitions. remain. Movie is still reinforcement.
Audio and other somewhat choppy.
enhancements were well Audio and other
used. enhancements were
utilized, but not for
maximum effect.
5 Teamwork Students met and had Students met and had Only a couple of team Meetings were not held
discussions regularly. All discussions regularly. meetings were held. and/or some of the team
students on the team Most of the students on Most of the students on members did not
contributed to the the team contributed to the team contributed at contribute at all to the
15%
discussion. Team the discussion. Team some level, but a project. Low levels of
members showed members mostly majority of the work was respect were evident
respect with each other. showed respect with done by one or two. within the team.
each other.
6 Timeliness The project deadline The project deadline The project deadline The project deadline
was met. was met. Those that was not met, resulting in was missed
were late did not have some impact on the 15%
significant impact on the finished project.
finished project.
Total 100%
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weight
Score
Exemplary Proficient Developing Needs Developing
No. Category
(90-100) (80-89) (70-79) (1-69)
1 Evidence of Learning All required items are All required items are All required items are A significant number of
included, with a included, with a few included. required items are
25%
significant number of additions. missing.
additions.
2 Mastering Knowledge and Items clearly Items clearly Items demonstrate some Items do not
Skills demonstrate that the demonstrate most of the of the desired learning demonstrate basic
desired learning desired learning outcomes for the term. learning outcomes for
outcomes for the term outcomes for the term. The student has gained the term. The student
have been achieved. The student has gained some understanding of has limited
25%
The student has gained a general understanding the concepts and understanding of the
a significant of the concepts and attempts to apply them. concepts.
understanding of the applications.
concepts and
applications.
3 Reflection on Learning Reflections illustrate the Reflections illustrate the Reflections illustrate an Reflections illustrate a
ability to effectively ability to critique work, attempt to critique work, minimal ability to critique
critique work, and to and to suggest and to suggest work. 25%
suggest constructive constructive practical alternatives.
practical alternatives. alternatives.
4 Presentation Items are clearly Items are introduced Items are introduced Items are not introduced
introduced, well and well organized, and somewhat and lack organization.
organized, and showing connection organized, showing
25%
creatively displayed, between items. some connection
showing connection between items.
between items.
Total 100%
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ENGR. EDMER DC. FLORES ENGR. VERNA LIZA M. BERMIDO, MET ENGR. DONNA T. SAN ANTONIO, MET
Instructor Dean, College of Engineering and Architecture
Members:
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