Connected Workshops Standards Using Technology to teach Standards. Bring Classroom Connect'sLearning Specialists to Your School! To schedule your Onsite http://proflearn.classroom.com/profdev/workshops/custom.asp
Extractions: Face-to-Face Customized Professional Development We come to you . Teachers who attend our workshops return to their classrooms with skills they can immediately put to use. We offer a wide range of workshops that support teachers in their goal to make technology an integral part of the learning environment and ultimately bolster student achievement. Our experienced Learning Specialists will come to your site and coach your staff in the areas you select. Choose from the workshops below or have our Learning Specialists design a workshop for you
RCPS Getting Connected Home Roanoke City Schools You may be familiar with terms such as distance learning, computer based training, online learning, or countless others . http://www.roanoke.k12.va.us/departments/technology/lessons/HTMLversion/training
Extractions: Roanoke City Schools You may be familiar with terms such as distance learning , computer based training, online learning, or countless others . Many of these terms have overlapping meanings, but each utilizes a network for delivery, interaction, or facilitation. The learning could take place individually or as part of a class. Online classes meet either synchronously (at the same time) or asynchronously (at different times), or some combination of the two. Here are some sites that will guide you to a wealth of opportunities online for continuing education and staff development. Training and Staff Development Technology Training Mircrosoft Tutorials Online Tutorials for Windows and Mac AppleWorks/ClarisWorks Tutorials ICT: Institue of Computer Technology ... WebTeacher Online Courses and Workshops Classroom Connect Online Learning Community Teach for Tomorrow TappedIn World Wide Learn ... ELearners.Com
History And The Internet Subject Guide 2000 to teach critical historical skills to enable students to See the guide to GettingConnected to find out how Official Netscape Guide to internet Research (2nd http://www.arts.adelaide.edu.au/personal/DHart/internet/Subject/Guide/2000.html
My Connected Community (mc2) my connected community (mc2) is funded by the Victorian Government and coordinatedby VICNET Best viewed with internet Explorer 6+ at 800 x 600 or greater http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/page.cgi?session=&file=links_inews.htm
BBC - Becoming WebWise getting more from your email gives some handy hints power of the PC as an internetconnected devise online explores the growth of other internet enabled devises http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/learn/tripsoverview.shtml
Extractions: Send it to a friend! Here's a rough guide to the 8 trips and 24 landmarks that make up the BBC Becoming WebWise course. Clearly some trips will take longer to complete than others, and remember that, although the trips are organised in a linear sequence, learners may want to make their own way around them. The trip content is designed to prepare learners for the BBC Becoming WebWise assessment and covers all learning objectives in the unit curriculum. However, you might consider emphasising the aims of the unit, when supporting learners: For more information about the BBC Becoming WebWise unit, please go to
Internet Links For Children A favorite among K8 students and teachers, FunBrain uses games to teach kids 6 TheYuckiest Site on the internet Yucky Fun Games, Worm World, Roach World http://www.cable-modem.net/tt/tt_kids_links.htm
Extractions: Archives There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of children-oriented World Wide Web sites that focus on homework help, activities or entertainment. Most of them are easy to navigate, most have an educational slant, and many have pages for parents and teachers. But beware: Almost all made-for-youngsters Web sites sell merchandise or link to sites that do. Math and More Math : Sites where your children can add it all up in a lot of ways. Social Studies School Service : A one-stop site for everything ranging from history and ancient civilizations to mankind's greatest and not-so-great ideas. Homework Center : Built for K-12 students, parents and teachers by the Learning Network, this site covers most subject areas using an atlas, almanacs, encyclopedia and dictionary. Study Web Links to Learning : Produced by Lightspan's StudyWeb, this collection of more than 141,000 research-quality URLs covers a wide range of subjects and offers homework help. Grammar : There's only one way to speak and write, and that's the correct way.
Smart Computing Articles Of Those Idle Computing Cycles Help getting In What Advanced Networking Tips GetConnected With Networks In Touch DialUp Networking, internet Options, Modems http://www.smartcomputing.com/editcat/SMART/NETWORKING/80/
Extractions: About This Information Results Sorted By Relevance (newest to oldest). Sort Results By Date. Tutorial Networking With Power - Build A Network With The Wiring Already In Your Home Learning Series : PC How Tos February, 2003, Vol. 9, Issue 2 Troubleshooting Network Nuisances Learning Series : PC How Tos February, 2003, Vol. 9, Issue 2 We arm you with a few tools, concepts, and quick and easy solutions for the most common network problems. Tutorial - How To Set Up A Home Phoneline Network Learning Series : PC How Tos February, 2003, Vol. 9, Issue 2 You can have a phoneline network up and running in the span of an afternoon. Tutorial Wall-To-Wall Networking - How To Plug Your PCs Into A Powerline Network Learning Series : PC How Tos February, 2003, Vol. 9, Issue 2 Tutorial PC Project: Send Your Files Into Thin Air - Set Up A Simple Wireless Network Smart Computing October, 2002, Vol. 13, Issue 10 Cal Clinchard shows you how to set up a simple wireless network between two computers for your home or small office. General Information Air Out Your Network Smart Computing October, 2002
A Parents' Guide To The Internet: About The Book: Table Of Contents WebTV and internet Box Technology. 4. How Do You Get connected? Email Gettingan E-Mail Account; Your E-Mail Box; Spamming and Junk E-Mail; How Secure is YourE http://www.familyguidebook.com/aboutbooksubindex.html
Extractions: Why Parry Wrote It Contents Part 1 Outfitting Yourself for Cyberspace (everything you need to know to get online) 1. Clueless? . . . You'll Feel Right at Home! 2. Cyberspace . . . A Map for Non-Geeks Part 2 The Dark Side . . . Keeping Things in Perspective 7. What's Really Out There . . . and What Can We Do About It? Part 3 Making and Enforcing Your Choices as Parents 12. Understanding Your Options Part 4 The Good Stuff . . . 99.44 percent pure 197 19. It's a Wonderful (Online) Life 27. The Bottomline . . . On Balance
How To Use The Internet: Table Of Contents Here's what you can find in How to Use the internet, Eighth Edition Part 1 GettingConnected for the First Time Task 1 How to Set Up an internet Connection; http://www.cadenhead.org/book/internet8/contents.php
Extractions: My Internet Books How to Use the Internet, Eighth Edition How to Use the Internet, Fifth Edition Teach Yourself FrontPage 2000 in 24 Hours My Other Projects My Home Page Workbench: Programming and Publishing Weblog Here's what you can find in How to Use the Internet, Eighth Edition Part 2: Browsing the World Wide Web Part 3: Visiting a Portal Web Site Task 1: How to Set Up an Account on a Portal Task 2: How to Personalize a Web Portal Task 3: How to Make a Portal Your Browser's Home Page Task 4: How to Set Up a Microsoft Passport Account
Internet Book Reviews In this section we present reviews of books on topics related to Internetprogrammers, administrators, and users. Please visit our http://www.weyrich.com/book_reviews/internet_index_body.html
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Extractions: Buttons This course prepares you for Comptia's A+ Core-Hardware Exam It consists of the following modules (e.g. Computer Fundamentals) and lessons (e.g. History of Computing) COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS History of Computing - (optional) Computer Terminology Parts of a Computer How Computers Work Binary and Hex Numbers MICROCOMPUTERS Safety Troubleshooting Customer Service A Technician's Tools History of Microprocessors The System Board The Expansion Bus Devices and the Boot Process Configuration Concepts Memory Storage Media Disk Types and Interfaces Video Display Input and Output Connector Types Disassembly Reassembly Viruses Printers The EP Printing Process Servicing Laser Printers Other Printers NETWORKING Terminology Technology Getting Connected Network Structures Network Communications Network Types Network Storage Systems Putting it Together CORE-HARDWARE EXAM SIMULATION I WANT TO REGISTER TO TAKE THIS COURSE! HOW MUCH WILL IT COST TO TAKE THIS COURSE? This course will give you the knowledge necessary to pass the A+ Core-Hardware exam ONLY! We have separated the A+ course into TWO separate courses, one for each of the new COMPTIA exams.