Cassandra Pinette.  Basic Operations and Concepts  Social, Ethical, and Human Issues  Technology and Productivity Tools  Technology Communication.

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Cassandra Pinette

 Basic Operations and Concepts  Social, Ethical, and Human Issues  Technology and Productivity Tools  Technology Communication Tools  Technology Research Tools  Technology Problem-Solving and Decision- Making Tools

 Students:  Know how to input and output basic devices  Recognize how technology has changed everyday life.  Know how to use menu options  Know proper keyboarding positions

 Students:  Identify issues related to communication technology  Students discuss responsibility of use of technology  Describe how the use of technology has improved their abilities

 Students:  Apply productivity features  Know how to manipulate and import pictures, images, and charts

 Students:  Identify telecommunications tools  Identify a variety of media to create and edit products

 Students:  Describe use of search engines and other location resources  Describe how to perform basic queries  Select and identify appropriate information

 Students:  Know how to apply knowledge  Know how to select and use information