UHCL - PT3 / Basic Computer Literacy Skills Survey your success in integrating technology into your lesson plans. I know how the computerworks in the primary four functions of input (keyboard, mouse and a http://pt3.cl.uh.edu/bs.cfm
Extractions: You do not have to be a computer whiz to successfully integrate technology into your lesson plans. Furthermore, there are many aspects of instructional technology that do not require advanced computer skills (e.g., instructional design, needs assessment, evaluation). However, there are some basic skills that are necessary to facilitate your success in integrating technology into your lesson plans. This checklist is provided to help you determine if you have the basic computer skills necessary. If you do not have one or more of these skills, we suggest that you gain these skills by attending one of the basic skills workshops being offered by UHCL. First Name: Last Name: Name of Campus/
Tecwebgoals each attachment plus examining the different lesson plans and materials 1. Introducestudents to parts of computer (monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer http://www.sfisk12.org/elepgs/JWalz/Tecwebgoals.html
Extractions: To help other elementary teachers to go beyond the doors of their classrooms to make new discoveries on the internet to enhance their teaching. Objectives: To be able to properly use technology and assist others, plus expose my students to the outside world and help them to become acquainted with the computer. Plans:
Raptor Center: Migration Tracking Focuses on basic computer keyboard techniques, as well as writing skills. We hopethat our online lesson plans will help students understand the big picture http://www.raptor.cvm.umn.edu/content.asp?page=3101
Name That Computer Part Name That computer Part Created using Quiz Lab. Monitor, mouse, keyboard knowledge of these and more are assessed in this quiz. http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-2805.html
Extractions: Explore Quiz Lab Take the Tour Develop your own quizzes. Customize teacher-created quizzes. Assess students online or print practice quizzes. Have online quizzes graded and recorded automatically. Get reports that immediately identify your students' weaknesses. Notify students and parents about assignments and events. $29.95 a year. Printer-Friendly Version
Underwater Computers - Program Overview (K-2, 3-5, 6-8 - Technology) The keyboard of the Wet PC fits into your hand and each finger material for thisprogram was written by Lewis Kindja, a computer and technology lesson plans. http://discoveryschool.com/lessonplans/programs/allaboutcomputers/underwatercomp
Windows 95 Foundation Courseware Curriculum And Lesson Plans 67 complete customizable lesson plan titles Recycle Bin My computer Networkneighborhood Mouse selection techniques keyboard selection techniques http://www.velsoft.com/windows95lessonplansoutline.html
Extractions: IT curriculum and lesson plans. Windows 95 Foundation Courseware Outline This courseware title is one of 67 complete customizable lesson plan titles bundled on the Velsoft IT Courseware CD. Each title comes with a PowerPoint version for instructor-led training and an exercise or sample pack to use in the classroom or computer lab. The Office 2000 titles even come in a web-based training (WBT) version to use via the web. For more information - or to place an order - please click here: for schools corporate training What is Windows 95?
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The Teacher's Corner - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans They put the computer keyboard through the elastic and sit it on their desk. Theyput their hands through the legs and position them correctly on the keyboard. http://www.theteacherscorner.net/technology/keyboarding.htm
Extractions: Home Technology Keyboarding with Boxers Lesson Plans Math Music Physical Education Reading ... Writing Thematic Units CURRENT UNIT: Earth Day PREVIOUS UNITS Unit Index Seasonal Items April Events May Events Spring Easter ... Bulletin Boards Teacher Resources Classroom Management Librarians Pen Pals Teacher Tips ... Web Sites The Teacher's Lounge Daily Factoid Educational News Message Board Newsletter - Get it! ... The Corner's Contest Book Nook Children's Professional Teen/Young Adult Awards The Finish Line TTC's Award Winners Win Our Award Credits Carry our Banner Graphics Sign our Guestbook Sponsors ... Time Saver Top Sites Keyboarding with Boxers To encourage my keyboarding students to learn good touch keying and not look at their fingers, I ask them to bring a cute pair of boxer shorts to class. They put the computer keyboard through the elastic and sit it on their desk. They put their hands through the legs and position them correctly on the keyboard. Off they go! They think it's cool and it encourages good keying technique since they can't see and really have to concentrate on their sense of touch."
Electronic Workshops Lesson Plans student is to be the coach (and may not touch the keyboard nor mouse). each set ofprintouts neededand teacher¹s check of computer screen and lesson plans. http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/departments/IMT/Eshops/lesson_plans/high/slope_in
Extractions: Grade 8-12 Subject: Integrated Algebra/Geometry I, Algebra I, Algebra IPart 2, Geometry and Algebra II Description: This is a two-period (80-minutes) class is to be conducted with groups, preferably of new learners grouped with more advanced students in Geometry and Algebra II. The students new to this subject are to reenforce their learning in manipulating equations to obtain the slope-intercept form while the advanced students assist and at the same time review their prior learning from past years. Then students are to explain the significance of the slope and intercepts and changes to these two attributes. The period begins with board work lecture demonstration by the teacher, then group problem sheet, then demo on computer by the teacher, then a practical lab on the computer by students in groups. All followed by lab homework (using the computer or alternately the graphing calculator). Purpose: To teach (or review) the slope-intercept form of linear equations, have students able to transform equations into the slope-intercept form, and impart an understanding of the meaning of the slope and of the intercept. Objectives: As a result of this activity, the students will:
Lesson Plans For Elementary Classrooms lesson Plan 1 Learning to Type. Objectives Students will become familiar withthe keyboard and keyboarding at separate work stations in the computer lab. http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/lessons/elementary.html
Electric Blues Club - Keyboard & Piano Pages our Music keyboard Online Turn your computer keyboard into a Piano keyboard TutorialsOnline lesson Sites shockwave version 8; The lesson plans Page - Over http://members.lycos.co.uk/vocalist/ebc1/keyboards.html
Extractions: Organs use a series of buttons along with keys and pedals to create a wide range of sounds, a development also used in the creation of modern keyboard that also combines buttons, switches and keys to produce waveforms and sounds including everything from a Grand Piano to Strings, Brass and complete Drum Kits sounds on one instrument.
Teacher Lesson Plans Astronauts Get A Little Help -- From A Droid Teacher lesson plans Discussion Questions Astronauts get a Little digital LCDdisplay, microphone, speakers, and a computer). Does the PSA have a keyboard? http://www.thursdaysclassroom.com/23jul01/teach1.html
Extractions: "Astronauts get a Little Help from a Droid" Objective The student will read or listen to the article and participate in a three-level discussion of the information. Materials A copy of the article (for 3rd-4th graders , for 5th-8th graders , or for 9th-12th graders ) and the questions . The questions may also be asked orally. Estimated Time The article and discussion will probably take about 25 minutes. Procedure 1. Introduce the topic by reading the article title and ask students what information they would expect to find in such an article. Ask students what they think a 'droid might be. The science fiction definition is "a mobile robot." One slang definition is "a person stuck in a boring, menial, or bureaucratic job." 2. Discuss the vocabulary words on the activity sheet. 3. Read the first three paragraphs of the article, then stop and discuss these paragraphs with the students. 4. As a class read the full article. Discuss points as needed during reading. 5. After reading, discuss the questions. In addition to answering the questions, ask students if the questions are "Level I" factual questions (where you can point to the answers in the article), "Level II" interpretive questions (where answers are implied in one or more places in the article) or "Level III" application questions (where answers come from a combination of personal experience and feelings as well as information in the article). Answers follow the questions below.
TLCF Lesson Plans ABCs Internet Basics for Young People Internet lesson on The to Sweden Introductionto the computer Introduction to skills and letters on the keyboard Kid Pix http://techreg.amphi.com/lessonplans/Documents/ASP/siteindex.asp
SBTA - Saskatchewan Business Teachers Association Web Quest Rubric. Tonya Skinner's Business Education lesson plans and Resources.RubiStar Home. Lona Froshaug. DDC Publishing. computer hardware keyboard. http://www.stf.sk.ca/ssc_preview/sbta/links.html
Computer Teacher Resources TCESC History of the Internet; Internet lesson plans and Projects; The Obsolete ComputerMuseum Webmaster Tom Carlson has New Twist On The keyboard (lesson Plan) This http://tcesc1.trumbull.k12.oh.us/teachers/resources/computerteachers.html
Extractions: ISTE Innovating in Education by Intel CyberSmart Computer Lessons Great lessons broken down by grade level and aligned to national standards. ... Resources for Business Education and Computer Application Teachers We have compiled a webpage of Resources, Lesson Activities, and Websites for Business Education and Computer Application Teachers. Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers Buddy Project Check out the Computer Caper. Elementary Level Integration Projects Great projects that have lesson plans and worksheets that can be printed. Building Integrated Technology Projects Here is a great little template for building your lesson plan or project if you are incorporating both content and Integrating Technology Into Planning and Curriculum 180 practical ideas for using technology for students to facilitate the teaching and learning process Technology Integration Projects Computer Science and Business Education This web site is part of Crews Middle School and focuses and the teaching of computer skills to grades 6-8. Students can work on these lessons online. There is a computer article section in which students are asked to read and article and then answer questions or complete activities that follow.
Lesson Plans lesson plans, Searchable lesson Plan Database. K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. Building My House.computer Bingo. Easter Words. Creative Writing. keyboard Craze. Making Words. http://www.gaston.k12.nc.us/system/tech/grant/lessons.htm
Extractions: up First Grade ABC Order Capitalization and Punctuation Creative Writing Keyboard Craze ... Writing to a Prompt up Second Grade Favorite Field Trips Homerow Rhyming Loose Tooth My Favorite Pizza ... Words in Action up Third Grade Editing Animal Antics If I Were Six Inches Tall Reading to Write Sensational Story Elements ... Statements and Questions up Fourth Grade A Walk Through Computer Land: An Activity in Editing Totally Tempting Titles up Fifth Grade Create/Modify An Electronic Database up Sixth Grade Anne Frank, Editing Skills: Capital Letters and Punctuation European Countries Database: Sorting and Searching of Information Geometric Terms Which Color, Which Time up Seventh Grade Shoot It! up Eighth Grade Using Formulas: Areas, Perimeter, and Volume up
A Passion For Jazz! Online Piano Lessons duplex support; MIDI compatible keyboard interfaced to computer; reference text usedfor online keyboard lessons is a printer to hard copy lesson plans and sheet http://www.apassion4jazz.net/online_lessons.html
Extractions: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced players are encouraged to take advantage of this service. Sight reading, performance technique, accompaniment, chord voicing, Jazz theory, arranging and composition are included topics of study. Specific music styles will be addressed as well as other special interests as available.
The Mind Game - Lesson Plans lesson plans for THE MIND GAME Level K Text target comprehension strategy for thislesson is Author's Content Words computer, keyboard, monitor, mouse, screen. http://www.readinga-z.com/newfiles/levels/lesson_plans/k/mindgame/mindgame_print
Extractions: When a young boy is distressed about having to entertain himself without computer games, his father presents him with an older kind of entertainment. The boy discovers the joy of reading books and the value of using his own imagination. He becomes so hooked on reading that he forgets all about the computer, even after it is fixed! Children will enjoy this story and might grow to appreciate reading a little more. Lesson Objectives Reading Strategies
Technology Infused Lesson Plans by A. DeTone Objective To develop computer science skills by learning the letterson the keyboard and their A lesson That Uses Word Processing by Students http://muse.widener.edu/~rss0003/LessonPlans/Technology_Infused_Lesson_Plans.htm
Extractions: Infused Lesson Plans The following lesson plans were created by students in TED503 as examples of how technology can be incorporated into the curriculum. The lesson plans are grouped according to the application used. To view each lesson plan in its entirety, please click on the linked titles below. A brief summary and grade level is indicated for each, as well as the author's name and email address. Lesson plans are listed in approximate grade order within the following groupings:
ECC Computer Integration Ideas lesson plans. computers in the classroom. Introduction to basic computer parts mouse, keyboard, screen give me five rules Objective The Learner http://www.hutchisonschool.org/home/HotLists/tech_integration.htm