2008-2009

East Carter Elementary Computer Lab

Mrs. Jamie Baucom

Computer Lab Tech, Grades K-3

 

 

                        Computer Lab Rules                             

                  1. No food or Drink in the computer lab.                                        

                  2. No Internet without permission.                                        

                  3. Always log out when leaving.                                        

                  4. Always ask permission before printing.

 


 

 

At the elementary computer lab students participate in 50 minutes of weekly instruction.  Each student is provided with a computer and instruction supporting the NETS for students. Students will also be provided with excellent software programs used to support learning skills in the classroom.

NETS for Students

Technology Foundation Standards for All Students

The technology foundation standards for students are divided into six broad categories. Standards within each category are to be introduced, reinforced, and mastered by students. These categories provide a framework for linking performance indicators within the Profiles for Technology Literate Students to the standards. Teachers can use these standards and profiles as guidelines for planning technology-based activities in which students achieve success in learning, communication, and life skills. Read more or print out the standards here.


 

               
Skills (NETS 1, 3)   
Mouse Skills 
Learning Parts of a Computer
Keyboarding
Saving Data


Program  Lessons
MS Paint
MS Word
MS Power Point
Inspiration
MS Excel

Internet Safety Skills
Research Skills - Finding GOOD Information on the Internet


Mouse Skills (K-3)

Mousersize
Practice Mouse Skills
How to Use the Mouse
(beginners see "Scrolling" section)
New User Tutorial
 Mousing (pdf)
 Mousing for Beginners
Typing Skills for Younger Students

Parts of Computer

Can you locate these computer parts?

Tower (CPU)
Mouse
Speakers or Headset
Microphone
Monitor
Keyboard

Practice Labeling Parts
What's Inside a Computer? Technology Buzz Words Parts of a ComputerExcelicon.gif (1129 bytes)

Ready for a challenge? (Grades 5/6)
Computer Quizzes
 

 
World of computers -
 
Quiz 1
 
Basic Computer Quiz
 
Practice Vocbulary
 
Computer Hope Quizzes
 
Computer Whiz
 
Computer Quia
 Quia on Basic Computer Systems

Keyboarding

Can you find these?

the Alpha-numeric Keys the Numeric Keypad
the Enter Key Num Lock
the Space Bar the Escape Key
the Backspace Key the Tab Key
Caps Lock Arrow Keys
the Shift Key Slash & Backslash Keys

Mr. Kent's Typing Tutor Download Al Bunny's Typing Class How Fast Can YOU Type??
Bubbles Typing Game
Learn 2 Type
Typing Exercize
Keyboard Challenge Keyboard and Typing Tutor
Free Typing Game -
Lessons and Tests
Dance Mat Typing Free Typing Games
Keyboard Crazy

EdVenture Software
Roller Typing


Key Advantage Typing

Find the Letter

Vocabulary on the Keyboard
Introducing Keyboarding
Skills
ON-Line Typing Tutor
    Touch Typing Drills

adapted from: http://www.computerlab.kids.new.net/

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Saving Data

Objective: Save work to the hard drive, personal drives, and a specified network folder. Understand differences with each saving location. Retrieve saved files.

Data is a file, picture or information that you have created.  It is important to know how to save your data and where to save it so that you can find it when you need it. You need to know 2 important things to save data properly - do you know what they are?





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Computer Lab Links....
 
Mrs. Cannon's Computer Lab
 
Internet4Classrooms
 
PPL Computer Lab

 National Educational Technology Standards Rubrics
Scoring Guides for Student Prodcuts

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