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Re: Computer Club
Posted by Julie on 4/14/08
I'm reading this as well! Sounds like a good project for me to try next year--I have a few photos but not that include all students watching the show. It would be horrible to have someone left out. Those who rarely get their pictures taken seem to be the shy ones and this could make it even worse for them. Keep on with the suggestions! On 4/14/08, ComputerGal wrote: > Now an end of the year PPT is something I did several times. I > tried to get pictures thoughout the year so it was not of just > one or two events but really showed the many things they did all > year. The last two I put together, I was able to find pictures > of many of the children in Pre-school, Kdg, and other years. > They really enjoyed seeing themselves in the past as well. The > most important element in a end of the year show is being sure > all the students are in at least one slide. Not sure how you'd > do that if it was the entire school, mine were for the 5th grade > end of the year ceremony. > > Also--music, we just used a cd player with melody. Be sure of > copyright rules if you add music to the show. Once I even had a > parent ofter to make copies at cost for students and their > parents. What a nice memory. > > Good luck. > > On 4/14/08, Kindernut wrote: >> This sounds fun! I'm new to this board. I teach Kindergarten >> but am interested in starting such a club for our school - >> probably grades 4 - 7. Usually the younger ones go out for >> recess etc. I guess I think it would be nice to do a computer >> slide show for the end of the year school assembly or for a >> school "yearbook" type of thing. Any ideas? It would also >> be a way for me to learn as well. I have prepared a >> powerpoint for my parent night but that is it. One Also, my >> class does slideshows on KidPix again one a year so... I'm >> kind of getting excited! Any tips? THANKS >> >> >> >> >> >> n 11/09/07, ComputerGal wrote: >>> On 9/27/07, Hstolz wrote: >>>> We are starting a computer club after school. If anyone can >>>> share what they have done in this situation, I'd appreciate >>>> your input. Thank you! >>> >>> I tried this in my last building where I was the Media >>> Specialist--I won't say it was very successful but it gave >>> more experience to those that did attend. > >>> I held it for 4 days in a row--first for >>> Intermediate grades, a second time for Primary. Since only >>> a small number signed up--4 or 5, I let them decide what >>> they wanted to learn. The older kids made calendars, and >>> cards. The younger ones just wanted to have the extra time >>> to choose the program they worked on rather than being told >>> what one to do.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Computer Club, 9/27/07, by Hstolz.
- Re: Computer Club, 9/28/07, by CTJS.
- Re: Computer Club, 9/30/07, by hstolz.
- Re: Computer Club, 11/09/07, by ComputerGal.
- Re: Computer Club, 4/14/08, by Kindernut.
- Re: Computer Club, 4/14/08, by ComputerGal.
- Re: Computer Club, 4/14/08, by ComputerGal.
- Re: Computer Club, 4/14/08, by Julie.
- Re: Computer Club, 4/15/08, by Tech Teacher.
- Re: Computer Club, 4/15/08, by HStolz.
- Re: Computer Club, 4/17/08, by Me too! .
- Re: Computer Club, 4/23/08, by Melissa.
- Re: Computer Club, 5/02/08, by Tech Teacher.
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