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Free for this year Teaches Student Digital Literacy Integrates 21st Century Skills in Core Instruction Prepares for Success on Next-Generation Assessments Has Lessons Based on Grade Levels K-8 Built in Quizzes recorded in learning3.com gradebook Project Based Learning—7 projects per grade level.
Students take a quiz before starting the project to see if they have the skills necessary to complete the project
Pacing Guides (sample)
Easy Tech is Divided into 4 Different Segments/Programs
KeyboardingDigital Literacy by Grade Level--Skills
students will need to pass upcoming online tests.
On-line Safety Lessons -- This set of curriculum items is designed to support online safety objectives for E-Rate and beyond
Inquiry--integrating core subject area instruction with digital literacy skills.
Teachers Log on To Program www.learning.com In most cases, teacher log in as they would log on to their
computer Username: firstname.lastname Password: 32# Jackson-FL Your classes should already be made (Click My
Classes) Just Assign Curriculum Email Jean Gause or Tammie Newsome if you cannot
log in or your classes are not showing
Student Log On to Program
Same user name and password as they log onto computer.
Will begin to do lessons in the order that you assigned them if you set up the curriculum to be forced. If Open, students can pick and choose where they go. (recommend forced)
Teachers can print login cards. Have your class open
Click on Gradebook
How to Delete a Student
Click on Class
Click on Student Icon Press Edit Click X next to Student Name
You can assign all the Keyboarding Lessons and Digital Literacy Lessons all at once by Grade Level (Recommended for Grades 3-8)
Login and have your class open Click on Assign Curriculum OR Click on Library
Click on Easy Tech Integrator
Click on the Easy Tech Next-Generation Assessments that
pertains to your grade level Primary, Intermediate, Middle
Choose Grade Level Assign the units (you can view them)
Some Teachers (K-2) or business teachers might prefer to Assign Keyboarding Skills Separately from Digital Literacy Skills
Just click on
And Assign
ICONS
You can print out the lesson and discuss with class
Students record the assignment in a journal. Teacher has to log in and grade the assignment
Self paced lessons that students complete independently. Teacher can look in gradebook and see how much time was spent on each section.
Projects – Found in the Inquiry Icon.
To Move Assignments
Click on Edit next to Class Click on the To change Order Click on to delete Assignment
To Look at Gradebook, Print Login Cards…Click on Next to Class Name
Click desired button
Click on Gradebook
To Change Class Settings for AssignmentsClick on Next to Class NameClick Settings If you want the students to go in order that your assigned—click Forced. Also Add a Minimum Score
To View What the Students Sees and What Standards the Activity CoversClick on Next to Class Name
Click on Student View
Online Safety
Is better if completed in whole group discussion. Contains discussion lesson plans and a lot of journal entries. Teacher can print out the lessons
Inquiry Usually done after students have completed Keyboarding and Digital Literacy
Inquiry by Learning.com is a project-based approach to integrating core subject area instruction with digital literacy skills. A technology skills pre-test is completed by the student before each project to help ensure their success. Students then complete the project by conducting research, creating digital media, and presenting their work to their peers. Students then reflect upon their learning in a final self-reflection assignment. Inquiry includes supporting interactive technology skill lessons including Keyboarding and Online Safety curriculum.
Have your class open—Assign Curriculum
Go to Library
Click on
Assign to your class
Inquiry- Projects
Each project includes a step-by-step teacher lesson plan that helps facilitate themultiday project. Each Inquiry unit contains three items: pre-test, project,and reflection.
Pre-tests determine if students possess the technology skillsnecessary to successfully complete the technology-related tasks in the project.
Projects lead students through the process of researching, creating, and presenting core-area content with digital tools.
Reflections reinforce the student goals included in the project and give students the opportunity to write a self-assessment.
Teacher Resources (suggested pacing guides)
Second Grade
Grade 3-5
Grades 6-8
K
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