[CASL-L] MS computer
Nunes, Eric
eric.nunes at rhamschools.org
Mon Aug 19 09:25:56 PDT 2024
I used the Google Applied Digital Skills Curriculum for a HS class before.
It worked out well and the students said they learned a lot! There are MS
lessons within the curriculum.
https://grow.google/applied-digital-skills/
Eric Nunes
Library Media and Technology Integration Specialist
Regional School District 8
eric.nunes at rhamschools.org 860.228.9474 ext. 3317
RHAM Learning Commons
85 Wall Street, Hebron, CT 06232
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On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 12:21 PM Hsiang, Sara <hsiangs at stratk12.org> wrote:
> Hi folks! So… I’m no longer a LMS (position was cut) but I figured I’d ask
> here anyway… I’ve taken a grade 7 classroom position—a semester-long class
> called “Tech Literacy/Coding” in the student schedules but informally
> called “Computers”. There seems to be no curriculum right now (which kinda
> seems nice!). My predecessor has shared what he did (Google tools, MS
> Office, Scratch…). Students have desktops and CBs. I thought I’d also ask
> if any of you have a similar course, rather than me googling every district
> in the state.
> I tend to reinvent every wheel so my goal is NOT to do that.
> Thanks,
> Sara
>
> Sara Chute Hsiang (pronounced “Shang”)
> former Stratford High LMS (she/her)
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