Link Bibliography How a CD burner Works. How the keyboard Works. Tutorials. Online tutorials area fun and easy way to learn new computer programs. Quiz Creator. lesson plans. http://wwwfac.wmdc.edu/slm/student/521mc/kaarl/linkbib.htm
Extractions: How Things Work These are fun sites that help students, and adults, comprehend how things work. There are graphs and pictures to help make the connections. How Stuff Works is a great web site that helps to answer the age old question, "How does that work?" How the PC Works How Computer Memory Works How the Mouse Works How the Monitor Works ... Computer Hisotry This site, with linked timeline, explores the history of computing from 1945 to 1990. Each year features illustrated descriptions of significant innovations in hardware and software technology, as well as milestones in areas such as commercial applications and artificial intelligence. When appropriate, biographical sketches of the pioneers responsible for the advances are included. Digital Century Did you know that the computer over 7,000 years old? Visit this site and discover what I mean. This site gives you an interesting picture of the history of the computer. It also allows the reader to link to various other places related to the topic. Tutorials On-line tutorials are a fun and easy way to learn new computer programs. Here are two sites that have excellent tutorials. Both of these applications are used in my course. They also allow the user to bypass units that they already know.
Gah Lesson Plans learner will use input devices(eg mouse, keyboard) and output language when communicatingideas about the computer.(3.1). This lesson can be fun for the students http://mi00030.monroe.k12.la.us/~ghughes/lessons.html
Extractions: LESSON PLANS DATE: NOVEMBER 1, 1998 NAME OF LESSON: NAMING WORDS / NOUNS TEACHER'S NAME: GLENDA HUGHES PARISH: MONROE CITY SCHOOLS E-MAIL ADDRESS: ghughes@monroe.k12.la.us SUBJECT AREA: LANGUAGE ARTS LEVEL: GRADE 1,2 TOPICS: NAMING WORDS; PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS (ANIMALS, OBJECTS) PURPOSE: To use the internet to search for information and pictures of people, places, and things. To distinguish differences of naming words.(People, places, things) To create an interest in locating pictures of naming words and games about nouns. To enhance their skills in language arts. To use Kid Pix to draw naming words and create pages of naming word pictures and make a naming word booklet. MATERIALS NEEDED: Computer with internet connection, Kid Pix, printer, books, Language textbook, colors, magazine pictures, scissors, glue, construction paper. TIME: 2 or 3 days (45 minute periods) PROCEDURES: 1. The teacher will create interest of naming words by showing pictures on computer, and from books and the text. 2. The students will list three groups (people, places, and things) and brainstorm words to go under each group.
The One-Computer Classroom | Getting Organized Teachnet.Com Smart Tools for Busy Teachers lesson plans, Resources Links, Teacher2-Teacher Conference Boards, Free Power Tools downloads, bulletin boards, 'how to' projects for the classroom. http://www.teachnet.com/how-to/organization/onecompclass040799.html
Extractions: We are fortunate in our district to have our computers linked to a TV which is mounted on a wall. It makes it easier to incorporate various software and the internet into daily lessons (I teach Reading/Language Arts). I also have two additional computers (one is a castoff from home) which the kids use in their free time as they finish their work. To enable some of my slower students to get some computer time, I occasionally use a roster with the kids' names to decide who will have computer time that day. Sometimes I'll start at the beginning, middle or end of the roster to allow everyone an equal chance of using the computer. Good luck! Using the computer effectively in the classroom can be a tricky business! Karen Idea #4
Extractions: My First PowerPoint Presentation Subject: Language Arts Visual Arts Ed. Technology Grade: K-2 Brief Description Students integrate technology, language arts, and art to create a PowerPoint presentation. Objectives Students Key Concepts PowerPoint, colors, sentence structure, cooperative learning Materials Needed Lesson Plan Help your students create a PowerPoint presentation incorporating technology into the subjects of reading, art, and computer literacy. The theme in this presentation is colors, but other themes, such as multiculturalism and holidays, can also be used. (For a tutorial on using PowerPoint, go to the Education World article PowerPoint Creating Classroom Presentations Introduction
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Technology Rich Lesson Plans -Kindergarten Scroll past the table below to view the lesson. knowledge and skills in the use ofcomputer and other and use letters, numbers, and special keys on a keyboard. http://www.carteretcountyschools.org/staffdev/trlp/kinderBailey01.htm
MPS Instructional Technology - Lesson Plans Intermediate Junior High Senior High lesson Plan Second Click here) of a computermonitor, and CPU (central processing unit), keyboard, mouse, disk http://www.mpsaz.org/resource/primary/tekki_2lang.html
Extractions: Subject : Technology, Language Arts Title : Tekkie Time Grade Level Time Required : 30 minutes Description : Students will identify and use computer terminology. Curriculum Objectives Materials Needed Picture (Click here ) of a computer monitor, and CPU (central processing unit), keyboard, mouse, disk drive, floppy disk, CD-ROM, and printer Computer Computer attached to a projection device OR, an overhead projector and transparency Crayons- eight different colors One set of flashcards (Click here ) with the following words written on them: monitor, CPU, keyboard, mouse, disk drive, floppy disk, CD-ROM, and printer
Extractions: Anguilla, Leeward Islands, Caribbean Anguilla is a small island in the Caribbean. The objective of our club is to foster computer literacy in all Anguillans, especially children. Please visit the club's home page and see some pictures of Anguilla's children. The club has moved meetings and lessons into larger quarters at the back of the Arts and Crafts Center (immediately to the right of the library). This room is 3 times the size of our old room in the National Trust building. If you have something small to donate, like memory SIMMs or a motherboard, you can mail it to: Anguilla Library Computer Club Anguilla, British West Indies If you have something larger, like a room full of old Pentiums, email us and we will discuss shipping (which can be a major problem). Dave Thomas made a very generous donation of $4,000 in late 1998 which was stretched to purchase eight refurbished Pentium-class systems for the computer lab. Now that we have CD-ROM and sound, there is a lot more we can expose the club members to in the way of software. Read all about it on the Anguilla News web site.
Technology Lesson Plans - Kent School District Kent School District Technology lesson plans learn to use resources to help solvecomputer problems; the writing process steps as students keyboard their tall http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/tech/lessons/
Extractions: The following lessons were created by Kent School District teachers in 1999 and are designed to integrate with Kent School District Student Learning Objectives and Technology Standards as well as Washington State Essential Learnings (EALRs). Kindergarten Counting - students use knowledge of technology to practice counting objects in a teacher-made HyperStudio program Counting Backwards - students practice writing numbers counting backwards Letter People - students dictate a story about the letter person that is the letter of their first name, then illustrate and record the story with Kid Pix, which can then be compiled with the dictated story and a scanned photo or quick take image and printed for a class book or used as slide show Letter People Words - students work with a partner to arrange the letter people to make words, then copy the words to a Kid Pix document, print it out, and take it home to read to parents Mr. B Project
Teachers I.t. Students decide on three choices for a computer within a specified budget. educate.org.ukLesson plans cover key stage 1 and 2 keyboard layout, Internet http://www.1066ad.org/teachersi.t/teachersit.htm
Extractions: Teachers Information Technology Page A Welcome to the 1066ad.org Information Technology page for Teachers. Here you'll find a variety of sites that offer different ideas and activities for your lessons. Here there are links to sites that contain lesson plans , information on building a website , basic computer lessons mouse control, researching data wigglebits.com
RP- Teachers lesson plans Early Childhood Thematic Units lesson plans and Resources for GeneralComputer Use Educators' Technology Center keyboard Shortcuts for http://www.swparke.k12.in.us/riverton/teachers/teachers.html
Revisiting Pocahontas Unit lessons or activities have a computer (PC or the necessary hardware components mouse,keyboard, monitor, etc or software requirements for a lesson or activity http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/letsnet/noframes/bigideas/b4/b4u4.html
Extractions: Students will engage in a critique of the historical and cultural accuracy of the Walt Disney film, Pocahontas. After viewing the film, students will undertake research using both text and web resources to gather information about the accuracy of he film. Students will work in research teams to carry out their investigations, each team will focus on a separate question of accuracy. Students will share their findings with the class and complete projects that synthesize the information gathered by the class as a whole.
2003 Conference Proceedings for student use during each lesson, which includes keyboard is an intelligent, programmablekeyboard that provides access to the computer for people http://www.csun.edu/cod/conf/2003/proceedings/305.htm
Extractions: Email: tomwlodkowski@aol.com Aaron Pankratz e-Buddies, a Best Buddies International program, facilitates e-mail friendships between people with and without developmental disabilities. Individuals are matched in email friendships based on age, gender, and similar interests. Participants commit to the program for one calendar year and e-mail their match once per week. e-Buddies provides individuals with intellectual disabilities an opportunity to develop online friendships while acquiring computer and literacy skills needed to use email. The e-Buddies Guide to Internet Literacy is a comprehensive curriculum for developing computer and literacy skills for using email to communicate with friends. The Guide consists of a teacher's manual with complete lesson plans, including topics for weekly discussions. In addition, there is a guidebook for student use during each lesson, which includes guided questions to assist students in developing their ideas.
NetSmartz Parents Intro To Lessons procedures suggested guidelines for lesson activities introductory discussion abilityto use the keyboard; ability to use the mouse; Terms/computer Vocabulary. http://www.netsmartz.org/PARENTS/home/netsmartz/lesintro.htm
NetSmartz Parents Intro To Lessons procedures suggested guidelines for lesson activities introductory discussion ofcomputers; ability to use the keyboard; ability to Terms/computer Vocabulary. http://www.netsmartz.org/PARENTS/home/clicky/lessonIntro.html
LEARN NC Lesson Plan: Dear Santa (by: Debbie Glosson) Claus using word processing and email Teacher's lesson goals/objectives. behaviorin the use of computer and other (keyboard Utilization/Word Processing/Desk Top http://www.learnnc.org/learnnc/lessonp.nsf/docUNID/07864DE1D4CFD1A98525679B00625
LEARN NC Lesson Plan: Keys On A Keyboard (by: Jeanie Smith) Search Search entire site Keys on a keyboard. a lesson plan for gradeK computer technology skills. by Jeanie Smith (jbsmith http://www.learnnc.org/LearnNC/lessonp.nsf/all/7F307C28542EA10C852567AC0000AA8E?