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-> PID: RA 1.1 1232 -> MSGID: 3:712/628 58f36518 -> Looking for new and exciting ways to introduce the computer into the -> junior high school. If you have any interesting and different ways -> to make the students really interested in what they are learning -> about, please write me a message. -> --- FMail 0.94 Hey Skye, Just saw your request. Vern's note to you is supported by what we're doing our first year at junior high here in western N.C. This next year we are adding intranet faculty to faculty to office and putting students in charge of a lot of paper work (setting up office aides as elective and data processing) They will not have access to cums, parent info, etc., just the busy stuff we rarely have time for. The Microsoft stuff is thorough and complete along with office. However we are also adding to our network - PowerPoint which is a fantastic way for students to learn to present research via computer! We tested this out in one class and found our students eager to research! Good luck! Lori Hathaway --- Platinum Xpress/Win/Wildcat5! v2.0 ----------------> * Origin: Sydney Education BBS - Sydney University (3:712/628) * Origin: MTCC BBS! (704)652-0330 Telnet/FTP: bbs.mcdowell.cc. (1:3666/501) |
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