Title: Grammar, Syntax, and Technology
1Grammar, Syntax, and Technology
- EDU551
- Educational Applications of Computers
- Chapman University College
- Michael Bower, Instructor
2Teacher Performance Expectations
Making Subject Matter Comprehensible To
StudentsTPE1. Specific Pedagogical Skills for
Subject Matter Instruction How can technology
help you make your subject matter comprehensible
to students?
3To be baffled, one must be interested. For too
many, grammar is not interesting. To say, Well,
you knew what I meant! is not an excuse for poor
communication skills!
4Good grammar is subjective and quite debatable
however, bad grammar is always bad and should
always be avoided.
5Grammar errors distract from the message and
cause negative feelings in the reader. Avoiding
errors helps you avoid low grades, lost
employment opportunities, lost business, and
embarrassment.
6Good grammar is the Law by which meaning is found
and made.
7Dew knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl
yore mistakes!
8Answer These Questions
- Is e-mail ruining our language?
- Can I be fired for speaking Spanish or another
language on the job? - Are we less literate than we used to be?
- To find some clues to these answers, click here
and read the article. - Share your findings with the class.
9How Can Technology Improve Writing?
- To help you with your list, click here and read
the article for ideas. - Lean how to be a better writer by clicking here.
- To learn the parts of speech, rules of English,
and check grammar and spelling, click here.
1010 Common Grammar Errors
- Split infinitives
- Adverb usage
- Subject-verb agreement
- Pronoun agreement
- Apostrophe usage
- Comma and semicolon usage
- Pronoun case
- Dangling modifiers
- Double negatives
- Sentence structure
Click the title to learn about these common
errors.
11Right or Wrong?
- To boldly go
- It scared her and me.
- The check was mailed to him and her.
- I need to lay down.
- The students passes were revoked.
- It was her.
- Betsy and she have quite the team.
- Mike invited Betty and me to the movies.
- She is as stubborn as him.
To find the answers, ask the Grammar Doctor. Take
some grammar tests.
12APA Format
- Research papers must conform to the APA format.
- All written work must be word processed or typed.
- Please have someone proofread your work.
- Points will be deducted for excessive grammatical
and spelling errors. - Use Citation Machine or KnightCite to help you
format electronic references. - For more help with the APA model, click here.
13Online References
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14Online References
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15Online References
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Punctuation, and Spelling. Retrieved June 3,
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Elements of English. Retrieved on June 3, 2005,
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Common Grammar Errors. Retrieved on June 3,
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