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BCK2SKOL Lessons
A Class on the Net for Librarians with Little or No Net Experience
"BACK TO SCHOOL:"
THE ELECTRONIC LIBRARY CLASSROOM 101
Lesson One: Welcome/Syllabus
Lesson Two: History of the Net
Lesson Three: Internet Connectivity
Lesson Four: Email, Part 1: Functions & Options
Lesson Five: Email, Part 2: Addresses
Lesson Six: Email: Locators
Lesson Seven: LISTSERV, Part 1: Options
Lesson Eight: LISTSERV, Part 2: Addresses
Lesson Nine: LISTSERV, Part 3: Comman ...
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Computer Lessons for Kids and Small Adults
Lesson 2
The DOS Operating System
I think that people, who were forced to find their way around computers running the MS-DOS operating system, are at an advantage because they know what files are and where they live. Operating environments such as Windows and the MAC try to cover up these details, making it harder to learn what really is going on.
Picture yourself sitting at a computer with just the DOS prompt on the screen. The DOS ...
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Computer Lessons for Kids and Small Adults
Lesson 3 - Files, the Overview
The idea about files and directories is very important and actually if you can get a firm grasp of files, you are then on the downward side of the learning curve. If you understand files, you'll be able to figure out most things, and a lot of the black magic involved in using a computer, and a lot of the fear, will simply disappear. These lessons will spend a lot of time talking about files.
First I'll ...
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Computer Lessons for Kids and Small Adults
Lesson 4 - Files Are Like LP Records
The Record Comparison
One way of understanding something is to compare it to something that you already know.
LP Records
First of all what basically is a file? One comparison is to records, I mean the record player, 33 RPM vinyl records that have been replaced by CD's. If you are too young to remember these, then just think of audio CD's.
If you look at the surface of a record, you can see ...
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Computer Lessons for Kids and Small Adults
Lesson 5 - Organizing Files Is Like Organizing the Fridge
How Do You Keep Track Of All Those Files?
As you know, a file is a collection of information. It has a name, a size and a date. DOS computers allow names that are 8 characters maximum, then a dot, then a 3 character maximum extension. Such as readme.txt or lesson5.htm. After working with a computer for a while, you can end up with a huge quantity of files. So, 'they' inven ...
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Information Highways
Download Student Activity Sheet(s) for printout in PDF Format
Overview
Students model how information travels on the Internet and discover how the design of the Internet allows it to grow easily and never completely break down.
Objectives Define the Internet as a worldwide network of networks
Work with other students to model a portion of the Internet
Identify ways to connect to the Internet
Explain how packets and routers interact
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What is a Network?
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Overview
Students model a network and learn that the Internet consists of many computer networks that are able to communicate with one another.
Objectives Model a computer network
Define the Internet and explain that computers must use the same language to communicate
Explain that no one person or organization owns the Internet
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Chatting over the Internet can be great fun, and children can spend hours chatting to their friends using a messenger program (even if they ar ...
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
Students will learn what they can do on the Internet by being introducedto mail, chat, mailing lists, listservers and Usenet newsgroups.
Instructions: Explain that Internet is a tool that can help you in five different ways:
Communicating:
With e-mail and chat groups you will be able to talk to kids andgrownups all over the world. You may find a key pal in Paris or talkto a scientist at the South Pole. By talking and listening you arecommunicating with people from diff ...
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
Students will become familiar with Internet/computer terminology.
Instructions: This lesson will probably cover a period of several weeks. Gradually over a period of time, introduce your students toInternet/computer terminology. Those terms would probably include:
bootup, mouse, cursor
network
modem
user name
digital
surfing
Chat
mailing lists
list server
fibre optic
FTP
hypertext
key words
log on / log off
online / offline
remote computer
password
soft ...
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
Students will be aware of guidelines for proper use of the Internet.
Instructions: Take your students on a tour of the Net. Explain proper use of Internet, including such points as:
Never knowingly post or forward information that's not true.
Have good manners
Tell people when you like their work.
Be creative, not destructive.
Always obey copyright laws.
Think before you send.
Be yourself
Don't use someone else's account or password.
Ask for help when you need i ...
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Chatboards
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USING E-MAIL PROGRAMS
Objective: Students will understand the basic functions of e-mail programs.
Instructions: Almost all of the e-mail programs do the same things - just in a slightly different way. In this lesson we will look at the basic functions most e-mail programs have in common.
These basic functions are:
Reading the e-mail that is sent to you.
Saving your e-mail to a file on your ...
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PROPER USE OF THE INTERNET
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Students will be aware of guidelines for proper use of the Internet.
Instructions: Take your students on a tour of the Net. Explain proper use of Internet, including such points as:
Never knowingly post or forward information that's not true.
Have good manners
Tell people when you like their work.
Be creative, not destructive.
Always obey co ...
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Copying Graphics from the Internet
Place the cursor on the image you wish to copy
Do a right mouse click and a menu will appear - select Copy
(If you are using a Macintosh computer, just hold the mouse button down a little longer and your menu will appear - select Copy)
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