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Teaching Computer Skills to Adults

Teaching Computer Skills to Adults. Angela Benson Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Agenda. E-mail Addresses Philosophy Resources Strategies Intro to Computers Intro to MS Word Intro to MS Excel Intro to the Internet General Process

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Teaching Computer Skills to Adults

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  1. Teaching Computer Skills to Adults Angela Benson Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  2. Agenda • E-mail Addresses • Philosophy • Resources • Strategies • Intro to Computers • Intro to MS Word • Intro to MS Excel • Intro to the Internet • General Process • Process Requirements • Questions and Wrap-Up

  3. Philosophy • Contextualize your courses/workshops • Not learn MS Excel, but make your money go farther • Not Internet, but using the Internet to find free resources • Not learn MS Word, but writing business letters when you have problems • Ask your clients about their needs and interests • Build on lesson plans of others

  4. Resources – Hardware • Mobile or Fixed PC Labs • Desktop or Laptop PCs • Not high-end for these basic functions, minimums: • Pentium III • Windows 98

  5. Resources - Software • Office Suite, e.g., Microsoft or Corel • Word Processing, e.g., MS Word • Spreadsheet, e.g., MS Excel • Database, e.g., MS Access • Presentation, e.g., MS Powerpoint • Web Browser, e.g., MS Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator • Web Development, e.g., MS Frontpage, Netscape Composer • Common interface across suite products

  6. Introduction to Computers • Basic computer literacy • http://aalrc.org/cl/welcome.html • http://ctc.aspira.org/PDF%20files/Intro%20to%20Windows%201.pdf • http://ctc.aspira.org/PDF%20files/Intro%20to%20Windows%202.pdf • http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/lessonintro.htm • http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/win/index.html • Types of Problems • Buying a computer • Strategies • Prior to topic workshops (separate workshop) • Introduction to topic workshops (same workshop) • Integrated with topic workshops (same workshop)

  7. Microsoft Word • Word processing software • http://ctc.aspira.org/PDF%20files/Intro%20to%20Word%201.pdf • http://ctc.aspira.org/PDF%20files/Intro%20to%20Word%202.pdf • http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/words/index.html • Types of problems • Business letters, e.g., complaint to landlords • Resumes for jobs • Brochures for small business, local event • Community newsletter • Strategies • Blank document • Template

  8. Microsoft Excel • Spreadsheet program • A piece of paper, or program, with rows and columns for recording and manipulating financial data. • http://ctc.aspira.org/PDF%20files/excel.pdf • http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/numbers/index.html • Types of Problems • Household budget • Balance checkbook • Loan calculator • Strategies • Blank worksheet • Templates

  9. Intro to the Internet • An information network • Web, e-mail – access methods • http://ctc.aspira.org/PDF%20files/InternetBasics.pdf • http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/web/index.html • Types of Problems • Plan a vacation • Find a job • Research companies and occupations • Strategies • WebQuests • Search and Evaluation exercises

  10. General Process • Identify client problem/need • Plan for competing interests (e.g., child care, meals) • Study related topic • Identify computer/Internet tools • Create applicable tutorials • Download applicable templates • Prepare student pre-workshop package • List data to collect • Marked form showing where to input data • Blank form to enter data

  11. General Process • Workshop • Discuss the general topic, e.g., budgeting • Students input data using computer template • Review results • Change data and review results against • Review basic commands in template and in blank form • Build template-like functionality from blank document

  12. Process Requirements • You learn the topic area • You learn to use the appropriate tool • You develop the tutorial • You complete the pre-workshop assignment • You work through the workshop activities with the students during the workshop

  13. Helpful URLs • MS Template Gallery • http://search.officeupdate.microsoft.com/TemplateGallery/default.asp • WebQuests • http://webquest.sdsu.edu/webquest.html • http://www.edhelper.com/cat311.htm • ASPIRA Workshops • http://ctc.aspira.org/Toolkits.html • Jan’s Lessons • http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/ • Land Grant Training Alliance Tutorials • http://www.lgta.org/ • Lesson Plans • http://www.lessonplanspage.com/CI.htm • http://www.askeric.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Computer_Science • http://www.teachers.net/cgi-bin/lessons/sort.cgi?searchterm=Computer • http://www.edhelper.com/cat28.htm

  14. Additional Information • National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for Students, Teachers and Administrators • http://nets.iste.org/ • Student Technology Skills Assessment • http://cnets.iste.org/ (technology standards) • http://www.wested.org/tie/techplan/studasse.shtml (Self-assessments)

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