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Re: Any computer teachers?
Posted by: Mary on 10/27/09
I am a Computer Science teacher. I follow the computer/software
skills curriculum and I integrate grade level curriculum into
activities. An activity such as a Power Point could take 2 weeks
with experienced students or 4 weeks for first time students. I am
back to first time students so I'm moving slow. I have a grading
policy to follow from the district. It's sort of like a 4, 3, 2, 1
rubric. I would be happy to share my site if you share an email
address here, I will send it to you. The site is the basis of my
instruction and I couldn't do without it. No more bringing files
into school to load to the network, it's all online from planning at
home. It's inexpensive and worth so much more to me for the
convenience. It remains the home page on each computer and the kids
know what to do from keyboarding practice to Power Point activities.
On 10/25/09, Leslie wrote:
> Are you a classroom teacher using/teaching technology
> intergration or are you strictly a specialized teacher for
> technology?
> What is your web site? I would love to see it.
> I am looking for new ideas/lessons to use at each grade level (k-
> 6), how long each lesson/project takes to complete (example:
> PowerPoint presentation = 4 week project, grading policy, any
> information would be helpful.
> Thanks for the response...
> Leslie
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> On 10/23/09, Mary wrote:
>> What exactly are you looking for? I use a Web site and have
>> my lessons posted for my students, including document
>> downloads, rubrics, and requirements for each activity. The
>> diocese has a detailed curriculum to follow.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Any computer teachers?, 10/21/09, by Leslie.
- Re: Any computer teachers?, 10/23/09, by Mary.
- Re: Any computer teachers?, 10/25/09, by Leslie.
- Re: Any computer teachers?, 10/27/09, by Mary.
- Re: Mary: Re: Any computer teachers?, 10/28/09, by Leslie.
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