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Judi,
Hi! We at Falcon Hill Elementary had computer clubs the last 2 years. A
teacher taught it. The year before last, the students made their own
magazines using the internet and other resources on the computer. Last
year, our computer club did Powerpoint presentations one about themselves
and then worked with at least one other student on a presentation that went
together as a club project.
Ivy Morrow
Falcon Hill Elementary
At 10:45 AM 11/14/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Dear Fellow Lab Techs,
>
>Do any of you have computer clubs for students at your schools?
>Our school would like to start one and I am looking for some ideas. I have
>a PC Lab but there are mostly MACs in the classrooms.
>
>Do the club members assist with maintenance and defraging? And is that a
>word?? In the lab only, in the classrooms? When -- during the day or only
>after school?
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>Do you also teach them about the computer -- hardware as well as software?
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>If anyone can give me some of their insight, experience and wisdom I would
>appreciate it.
>
>Email me back or call me -- at 472 - 7493
>
>Judi Missel
>Lab Tech at Hawthorne Elementary
>
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