Computer Education empowers students to become technologically literate life-long learners. Students attend computer classes once a week for 40 minutes to develop technology literacy skills. In the computer lab, they develop keyboarding and word processing skills, as well as, learn how to produce spreadsheets and create multimedia presentations. Students use digital tools responsibly to obtain information, communicate, and solve problems.
Computer Education Curriculum
Technology Operations and Concepts
Creativity and Innovation
Communication and Collaboration
Digital Citizenship
Research and Information Literacy
Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making
Computer Lab Programs
Microsoft Office Suite
Kidspiration
USE IT!
We can use technology to learn technology skills and concepts.
MAKE IT!
We can use technology to show our creativity and innovation.
PROTECT IT!
We can use technology to learn about digital citizenship.
SHARE IT!
We can use technology to communicate and collaborate.
FIND IT!
We can use technology to research and show our information fluency.
SOLVE IT!
We can use technology to think critically, solve problems,
and be decision makers.