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Murakami, Christine – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2011
It's no secret that fewer and fewer women are entering computer science fields. Attracting high school girls to computer science is only part of the solution. Retaining them while they are in higher education or the workforce is also a challenge. To solve this, there is a need to show girls that computer science is a wide-open field that offers…
Descriptors: Females, Computer Science, Grade 5, High Schools
Steelman, Jane D. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
High-quality multimedia products make use of technology to further the understanding of a topic in ways that traditional media cannot accomplish. This article describes the use of multimedia in collaborative student projects dealing with an area of study in the standard curriculum for their state or country. The projects facilitated the…
Descriptors: Multimedia Materials, Computer Uses in Education, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning
van Hover, Stephanie; Van Horne, Meghan – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
The National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards identify the primary purpose of the social studies as helping "young people develop the ability to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a culturally diverse, democratic society in an interdependent world." To sustain and improve our democracy, future…
Descriptors: Democracy, Social Studies, Inquiry, Democratic Values
Mihich, Orlando – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1996
Describes a science project at Booker T. Washington Middle School #54 (New York City) where seventh and eighth graders computed the Hudson River's water quality using ClarisWorks spreadsheets and MicroWorlds software. Students gained technology skills and public recognition, as well as scientific and environmental information. Includes sample…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Experiential Learning
Johnston, Ann – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1998
Presents a framework for teaching elementary school students to use the Internet in a one-computer classroom. Levels of activities include a class lesson with a functional Web site; class surfing, e-mail, and search engines; group researching; collecting data; and independent research. (LRW)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Data Collection
Robinette, Michelle – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1996
Suggests ways to use ClarisWorks to motivate students when only one computer is accessible: (1) class database; (2) grade book; (3) classroom journal; (4) ongoing story center; (5) skill-and-draw review station; (6) monthly class magazine/newspaper; (7) research base/project planner; (8) lecture and presentation enhancement; (9) database of ideas…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Uses in Education, Creative Writing, Databases
Solomon, Gwen; Andres, Yvonne – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1998
Describes two projects--CyberFair and Community Share--in which schools share resources, establish partnerships, and students work together to publish information about their communities on the Internet. Discusses learning objectives, classroom discussion, student research, educational benefits, peer review, and announcing contest winners.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education
Cross, Linda – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1995
Describes an eighth grade computer literacy course in which students used spreadsheet programs to illustrate statistics for classroom presentations. Discusses the use of color and animation in graphs, and the value of active participation using technology to increase student motivation, retention, and self-expression. (AEF)
Descriptors: Animation, Class Activities, Color, Computer Graphics