[CASL-L] Basic computer skills
Jenny Lussier
jlussier at rsd13.org
Fri Feb 17 06:55:06 PST 2023
Hi Alexandra - In our district, we have technology teachers, a k-2 teacher
and a 3-5 teacher. At the K-2 level, they teach basic computer skills and
more. I support that as well in the library.
Depending on the teacher, some actually "teach" how to do those skills vs.
just expecting kids to know. I think our K teachers do quite a bit,
although they follow the lead of the tech teacher and I. We let them know
when something's been introduced.
Jenny
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 9:02 AM Alexandra Casinghino <
acasinghino at suffield.org> wrote:
> I was wondering how basic computer skills (using a trackpad, highlighting,
> copy and pasting, etc.) are introduced at the elementary level in your
> schools, as well as who is in charge of that (library media specialists?
> classroom teachers? STEM teachers?). Thanks for any perspective you might
> be able to provide.
>
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