- Make a quick film
- Make a radio podcast
- Do something neat with photoshop
- Put a computer back together
- Solve puzzles by finding information online besides Googling everything
Brian Lee
Manlius Pebble Hill School
> From: Amy Brudin <abrudin@stab.org>
> Organization: St. Anne's-Belfield School
> Reply-To: <abrudin@stab.org>
> Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:29:00 -0400
> To: <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
> Subject: any ideas for a 1 shot computer class?
>
> I'm in an interesting position. I've been given a 45 minute class period
> with 5th graders to do a "computer class." I will see a group of students
> (16) for one class session roughly once a month. Any suggestions on what I
> should do? The class will be completely stand alone - meaning no followup in
> any other academic class. I'm also concerned about how much they'll
> remember, so I'm thinking that I'd like to do topics that don't necessarily
> build on each other. I WOULD like to do activities that would spark some
> interest & that some (or even many) students would WANT to continue after
> the class was over. I've got about 6 45 minute periods to fill up over the
> course of this academic year. What would you teach?
>
> Amy Brudin
> Technology Resource Coordinator
> St. Anne's-Belfield School
>
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