
Learning with Computers, Level 6 Blue
South-Western (Publisher)
Published on 6. January 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-538-43968-8 (ISBN)
Description
The new LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS LEVEL 6 Blue extends the original LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS LEVELS K-5 into middle school along with the new LEVEL 7 Green and LEVEL 8 Orange. The LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS series for middle school students delivers a strong foundation in keyboarding and computer applications. In this new project based text, students are introduced to the Explorers Club where three young members of the club - Luis, Ray, and Julie - guide students on virtual explorations. Along the way, each student keeps a personal journal about their explorations. The text offers multiple opportunities to reinforce and maintain basic keyboarding, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, graphics, and Internet skills. Students are also introduced to new grade-level appropriate computer skills based on the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS). Additionally, the text emphasizes research, reading, and writing activities relevant to social studies, science, math, and language arts curriculum. The text for use with Windows applications, is divided into 4 units; Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Presentations (Graphics, Multimedia, and Integration) and Databases.
Each unit contains multiple projects for a total of 18 projects per text, plus an introductory project. Each project focuses on a group of grade-level appropriate objectives for particular computer applications. Several hands-on activities within each project are designed around these objectives. Additionally, students use multiple application tools such as keyboard shortcuts, shortcut menus, toolbars, and the menu bar to perform tasks. This one-semester text can be used as a stand alone or in conjunction with South-Western's MicroType keyboarding software. MicroType is an engaging, easy-to-use program that teaches new-key learning and skill building. Features include 3-D animations, videos, and fun interactive games.
Each unit contains multiple projects for a total of 18 projects per text, plus an introductory project. Each project focuses on a group of grade-level appropriate objectives for particular computer applications. Several hands-on activities within each project are designed around these objectives. Additionally, students use multiple application tools such as keyboard shortcuts, shortcut menus, toolbars, and the menu bar to perform tasks. This one-semester text can be used as a stand alone or in conjunction with South-Western's MicroType keyboarding software. MicroType is an engaging, easy-to-use program that teaches new-key learning and skill building. Features include 3-D animations, videos, and fun interactive games.
Reviews / Votes
PROJECT. GETTING STARTED. WORD PROCESSING. 1. Creating a Personal Journal. 2. Solving the Stone Circles Mysteries. 3. Touring the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. 4. Following the Silk Road. 5. Discovering the Golden Age of Timbuktu. 6. Creating the Explorer Club Newsletter. WORKSHEETS. 7. Examining the World?s Largest Deserts. 8. Analyzing Climatic Data. 9. Planning a Wild Bird Feeder Station. 10. Charting World Population. PRESENTATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA. 11. Exploring the Great Barrier Reef. 12. Creating a Renewable Energy Infographic. 13. Exploring the World?s Great River Systems. 14. Investigating the Solar System. 15. Identifying Important Scientists. DATABASE. 16. Cataloging the Countries of Latin America. 17. Organizing a Rocks and Minerals Show. 18. Organizing Data: Reptiles, Fishes, and Amphibians.More details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Mason, OH
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
ISBN-13
978-0-538-43968-8 (9780538439688)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dr. Jack P. Hoggatt writes the Keyboarding reinforcement activities for the Learning with Computers projects. He is Department Chair for the Department of Business Communications at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He has taught courses in Business Writing, Advanced Business Communications, and the communication component of the university's Master in Business Administration (MBA) program. Dr. Hoggatt has held offices in professional organizations and has been received the Outstanding Post-Secondary Business Educator Award in Wisconsin. He has served as an advisor to local and state business organizations. Dr. Hoggatt is involved with his community and the school activities of his four children. H. Albert Napier is a Professor of Management at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University. The author and co-author of several books about using desktop applications, Al has been involved in computer education for more than 20 years.
Content
PROJECT. GETTING STARTED. WORD PROCESSING. 1. Creating a Personal Journal. 2. Solving the Stone Circles Mysteries. 3. Touring the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. 4. Following the Silk Road. 5. Discovering the Golden Age of Timbuktu. 6. Creating the Explorer Club Newsletter. WORKSHEETS. 7. Examining the Worlds Largest Deserts. 8. Analyzing Climatic Data. 9. Planning a Wild Bird Feeder Station. 10. Charting World Population. PRESENTATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA. 11. Exploring the Great Barrier Reef. 12. Creating a Renewable Energy Infographic. 13. Exploring the Worlds Great River Systems. 14. Investigating the Solar System. 15. Identifying Important Scientists. DATABASE. 16. Cataloging the Countries of Latin America. 17. Organizing a Rocks and Minerals Show. 18. Organizing Data: Reptiles, Fishes, and Amphibians.