COMPUTER MANAGEMENT CLASSROOM PLAN BY SARAH HALL.

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COMPUTER MANAGEMENT CLASSROOM PLAN BY SARAH HALL

Computer Rules No food or drinks in computer area Only the group assigned to the computer should be in computer area. Keep computer area clean and clutter free Do not make any changes to the computer desktop. Search Internet only for topic assigned Any student who abuses their privileges at the computer will lose computer time for the week.

Copyright/Fair Use Rules Motion media: up to10% of the total or 3 minutes, whichever is less. Text material: up to 10% of the total or 1,000 words, whichever is less. Music, lyrics and music video: up to 10% of the work but no more than 30 seconds of the music or lyric from an individual musical work. Illustrations or photographs: no more than 4 images from an artist or photographer; no more than 10% or 10 images, whichever is less, from a collection. Copying of a multimedia project: no more than 3 copied may be made of a project.

Computer Schedule MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Group 1Group 2Group 3No Computer time Group 1 Group 2Group 3Group 1No Computer time Group 3 **Each group will be allocated 20 minutes to work on projects. If you do not finish in the allocated time, you will have to wait until next time.