Basic Computer Skills Curriculum
Susan Wetenkamp-Brandt Minnesota Literacy Council Educational Technology Trainer
Agenda
Warm-up Objectives Planning your class Curriculum materials Teaching strategies Questions Evaluations
Warm-up
Share with a partner
Your name
Your program & role What brought you here today
What you hope to get out of this session
Objective 1
Identify computer competencies appropriate for your learners
Objective 2
Prioritize and select the competencies you will teach
Objective 3
Choose from curriculum resources and online learning modules to teach those competencies
Objective 4
Identify effective strategies for teaching computer skills to adults
Planning Your Class
What will you teach? Computer Skills is a HUGE topic Break it down
Partner Activity 1:
Goal: Identify appropriate competencies Task: Review existing competency lists Focus! Think small steps Level-appropriate? Useful for planning?
Partner Activity 2
Goal: Plan for Learner Needs Assessment Task: With a partner: Review the assessment form Discuss questions on activity sheet
What do my learners already know? What are their skill gaps?
Planning Your Class
Constrain your list of competencies Allow plenty of time for each competency Practice, practice, practice! Dont neglect basic typing skills
Partner Activity 3
Goal: Identify resources you can use Task: Explore & discuss curricula and online resources
Partner Activity 4
Goal: Identify Effective Teaching Strategies Task: Discuss with a partner
Favorite teaching strategy you use now How to adapt for computer class?
Teaching Strategy A
Clearly state learning objectives At beginning of class, as a learning plan At end of class, to check for mastery
Teaching Strategy B
Activate prior knowledge Make comparisons/analogies to noncomputer skills or concepts An Internet address is like a street address. A database works like an address book. Refer to previous lessons
Teaching Strategy C
Pre-teach & consistently use key vocabulary
words matter
Teaching Strategy D
Direct or Explicit Instruction Make few assumptions Demonstrate/model Explain the purpose
Teaching Strategy E
Teach repair strategies Stop and ask: Does this look right? State the problem What I dont understand... Ask questions to self, then peer, then teacher Think aloud
Teaching Strategy F
Teach scanning skills
Teaching Strategy G
Probe students understanding before providing answers to questions they should be able to answer independently
What If Youre not a Techie?
Admit when you dont know Be a co-learner Model good learning behavior Stay positive Ask questions, think aloud Use help screens Experiment!
Questions?
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Reflect on Learning Objectives
Can You Identify level-appropriate computer competencies? Prioritize & select competencies to teach? Have You Found curriculum resources? Identified effective teaching strategies?
Evaluations
Please complete the evaluation form at: www.themlc.org/techtrainingeval.html
About the Trainer
Susan Wetenkamp-Brandt Educational Technology Trainer Minnesota Literacy Council www.theMLC.org/techservices Online training at: http://online.theMLC.org
[email protected] 651-645-2277 ext. 224