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

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On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 12:21 PM Hsiang, Sara <hsiangs@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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