What is the best amount of time to spend in the computer lab or on a computer lesson?
This varies. Some teachers have found that after 1 1/2 to 2 hours on the computer, students tend to zone out. Of course, if students are working together and interacting with one another, it helps them stay focused. Maybe start students with 2 hours twice a week on the computer (if that amount of time works within your class schedule) so students can attain a level of comfort on the computers. Then you and your students can reassess how much time would be sufficient. • How can I get a LCD projector and screen? Ask your site’s lead teacher if one is available at your site. If one isn’t currently, hopefully one will be available in the not-too-distant future. • How can I present computer steps without a LCD projector and screen? You could make use of the board, handouts, and a lot of repetition! You can use the “print screen” key to print exactly what you see on the screen you want the students to look at, so that you can point out where they need to click. • My students need more listen
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