Technology Plan Cristal Beron-Locke.

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Technology Plan Cristal Beron-Locke

Memory Random Access Memory helps the computer run more advanced programs. RAM also allows the computer to run more than one application at the same time. Memory is inexpensive ($39.99 each) and easy to install.

Terrapin Logo Programming SW Terrapin Logo is an easy-to-understand computer language that makes learning fun. It's an ideal first programming language which responds immediately to simple commands that you create. $99.00 for program and $15.00 for additional license

Mathematics Connection Logo programming software will excite and interest students in mathematics and technology. Geometry and algebra can be easily incorporated while using the software.

The Great Logo Adventure Download available for free at http://www.coserv.net/~tgla/ Written by Jim Muller Paper $4.79 per ream Binders $9.99 each

Lego and Logo go hand in hand! Students can create robots and program them to do what they want using Lego Mindstorms. Robots use Logo programming software to take commands from programmer. Mindstorm allows students to be creative and watch their creation come to life.

Robotics Invention System 2.0 Comes with a HUGE assortment of 727 parts. Design and program real robots using Logo. $199.99 each kit

Vision Command Create robots that see Expansion Pack for Robotics Invention System Program it to do something with the wave of a hand through a sensor eye. $49.99 each set

Ultimate Accessories Kit Expand robot’s capabilities Includes a remote control, 1 touch sensor, 1 highly precise rotation sensor, LEGO Lamp, and extra LEGO pieces

RCX Programmable Brick An additional RCX will put even more power into robotic inventions. Two robots can be programmed to communicate with one another using extra bricks. $119.99 each

Remote Control Take control of the creations from up to 20 feet away with this remote control. $19.99 each

Conclusion These products will excite and intrigue students. Students can play Frankenstein by creating their own robots and breathing life into them. Memory will enhance computer performance.