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Teaching and Learning about Computers : A Classroom Guide for Teachers, Librarians, Media Specialists, and Students - Joanne R. Barrett

Teaching and Learning about Computers

A Classroom Guide for Teachers, Librarians, Media Specialists, and Students

By: Joanne R. Barrett

Hardcover | 10 December 2002

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Technology provides ample opportunities for teachers to be learners, as well as for the learners to become the teachers. Sometimes, the most effective technology enabled classrooms are those where the instructor is the expert in the content area, and the students are the technology experts. Oftentimes it is with a great sense of pride that a student will show a teacher how to adroitly move about in an application. Designed for both instructors and students, this book teaches an array of computer applications while simultaneously allowing the user to become proficient in technological standards.

Based on Joanne Barrett's notes and shortcuts from her years as a computer specialist and computer teacher, this all-inclusive hands-on guide will assist teachers and students in grades 5 through 12 who are using computers in the classroom. Explaining concepts and complicated processes in an understandable language, this complete instructional tool covers in one volume all of the computer topics that the teacher will encounter.

Topics include:
· Word processing
· Spreadsheets
· Creating charts and graphs
· Databases
· Multimedia presentations
· The Internet
· Web page design
· Programming
· Viruses and copyright issues
Industry Reviews
This handy reference comes with enough basics not to outdate itself before long, enough variety to provide background for teaching at all levels, and unique projects to aid lesson planning in a variety of environments...a valuable aid for anyone seeking to integrate computers and learning, from elementary classrooms to continuing education for senior citizens. * VOYA *
Students studying the history of computers and the Internet at high school or university level may find this book useful for the purposes of writing assignments. As a classroom tool for teachers and librarians, this would be helpful for those with little to no knowledge of computers, but wishing to understand the basics when first using the computer. One of the most useful sections for librarians and teachers would have to be the final chapter, Copyright in the Classroom. * Orana *
A reader-friendly, well-organized text that can be used effectively to teach computer history and skills...Every computer teacher should be in possession of this book, and it would make a terrific textbook for those who are teaching teachers. * School Library Journal *

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