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Computer Lesson

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Computer Lesson for Kids * K-12 Education

 

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 TechnoExplorers is a distributor of TECHNOKids computer lessons.  TECHNOKids publishes computer lesson plans based on a project-based approach to integrate Microsoft Office technology skills into learning for kids in grades K-12. The computer curriculum is divided into five  categories:  Primary,   Junior,  Intermediate, Senior, Camp.  Adult learners use the Teacher/Adult courseware.   

Teachers enjoy using the courseware because its lessons cover introduction to computers to advanced users.  Especially written for kids in grades K-12, these computer lessons comprise a set of projects  designed to integrate a range of Information and Communication Technology skills into student learning including: word processing, programming, graphics, spreadsheets, desktop publishing, applied technology, telecommunications, databases, operating systems, and multimedia.

Our computer lesson plans are best suited for a Windows-based system. All projects use Microsoft Office applications with the exception of five primary projects that use Kid Pix Deluxe 3.    

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Computer kids learn differently from adults. They role-play and problem solve. Most teachers know that children learn more when involved in role-playing and problem solving.

Students become more attentive because TECHNOKids computer lessons keep their focus. Computer kids become interested in the characters, the plot and the process. Learning improves and class management becomes easier and K-12 teachers can appreciate that. That's what it's all about! 

Our computer lesson plans have been tested and proven by real teachers and kids in the classroom.   These lessons, whether introductory or advanced are not one or two pages with tons of links that lead nowhere.  These computer lessons include a teacher resource folder containing handouts, flashcards, assessments, certificates, and letters to parents.  With over 75 projects containing thousands of pages of computer lesson plans, if TECHNOKids does not have what you're looking for, no one does. 

Student workbooks are provided In most cases, teacher guides give step-by-step, easy to follow instructions with ample screenshots and illustrations. Children learn about the computer, how it operates, and in the case of TECHNOKids curriculum, learn about Microsoft Office Suite and the IBM-PC.

You need the right computer lessons for kids. From K-12 TECHNOKids has the teacher covered.  Why?  TECHNOKids provides awesome computer lesson plans written by computer teachers and tested by kids in the classroom. Prove it to yourself and click on the free project link in the navigation menu on the left.  Better yet, click here.  Once you use TECHNOKids you will wonder how you ever did without the right computer lessons!

You will agree that these are awesome computer lessons and computer lesson plans for teachers and just what you have been searching for, for your K-12 kids.  No doubt you know other teachers  who would be interested in computer lessons for kids.  Click here to tell them about our site!

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"I could just imagine the inventive things my students will come up with." Michelle Hutton, Pacific Collegiate Charter School , Santa Cruz , CA

"(TechnoKids) Allows students a practical, experiential based way to learn the technology components of our curriculum.
My Principal had forwarded me various options and I really liked the "real world" components of the program. I could just imagine the inventive things my students will come up with."