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ntroduce- Skill is demonstrated, discussed, and practiced evelop-skill is practiced, reinforced, and enhanced 1. General Computer Knowledge 1.1 emonstrates basic operation (example: start up, log on, log off, shut down) P P P P P P P P P P 1.2 dentify and use taskbar and desktop icons P P P P P P P P 1.3 Use mouse, windows key, task bar P P P P P P P P P P P 1.4 Use a mouse (right click, left click, scroll) P P P P P P P P P P 1.5 dentify the parts of a computer P P P P P P P P P P 1.6 nsert, access and eject C ROMs P P P P P P P P P P 1.7 Use simple peripheral devices (printer, mouse, keyboard, cd drive) P P P P P P P P P 1.8 Launch applications and toggle between applications P P P P P P P 1.9 Name and save documents to a specified folder P P P P P P P P 1.10 1.11 1.12 Understands and demonstrates when to use technology tools to publish for audiences in and out of the classroom (i.e. scanner, digital camera, web tools, digital microscopes ) P P P dentify and troubleshoot routine hardware and software problems (checking connections, ctrl+alt+delete to close program or access task P P P P manager, check printer queue) Set up and utilize basic peripheral devices needed for a presentation (LC projector, digital camera, ELMO/document camera, etc ) P P P 1.13 1.14 dentify and understand the basic components and terminology of hardware, software, and networks ntegrate digital hardware (Example: scanners, digital camera, LC projector, ELMO/document camera) P P East Valley School istrict #361 Last Edited: June 2005 *Underlined words available in the glossary - Page 1

ntroduce- Skill is demonstrated, discussed, and practiced evelop-skill is practiced, reinforced, and enhanced 2. General Applications 2.1 Print and publish completed work (i.e. slide show, printed document, drawing for class book or bulletin board, etc ) P P P P P P P P P 2.2 Use Web sites and other software where students are encouraged to use the problem-solving process P P P P 2.3 Communicate thoughts, ideas, and stories using technology applications (such as word processing, multimedia, spreadsheet, etc ) P P P P P P P 2.4 Use teacher-created templates for entering and displaying data P P P P P P P 2.5 Observe various software and hardware resources as modeled by teacher P P P P P P P 2.6 Construct personal e-portfolios P P P P P P P 2.7 Use appropriate software for specific task. P P P P 2.8 Print, post, publish, and/or distribute technology products individually or in groups. P P P P 2.9 Present one or more curriculum related multimedia project P P P P P P P P 2.10 Create multimedia and/or online projects P P P 2.11 Present multimedia and/or online projects to audiences inside and outside the classroom 2.12 Utilize technology tools for presentations and student-led conferences P P P P 2.13 Examine, apply and integrate technology skills for specific career related purposes 2.14 evelop and print a personal resume 3. Keyboarding 3.1 Use correct posture and positioning P P P P P P P P P P 3.2 Apply basic keyboarding skills P P P P P P P 3.3 Type 10-15 words per minute 3rd-4th grade P P P P P P P P 3.4 Type 15-20 words per minute 5th-7th grade P P P P P P 3.5 Type 20-40 words per minute 8th-12th grade P East Valley School istrict #361 Last Edited: June 2005 *Underlined words available in the glossary - Page 2

ntroduce- Skill is demonstrated, discussed, and practiced evelop-skill is practiced, reinforced, and enhanced 4. Word Processing 4.1 emonstrate keyboard knowledge (example: spacebar, letter and number keys, symbol keys) P P P P P P P P P 4.2 nsert, format, drag, align, and duplicate graphics P P P P P P P P P 4.3 Open, enter, edit and delete text in basic word processing P P P P P P P P P P 4.4 Use menus and toolbars P P P P P P P P 4.5 Format text (example: font, size, style, color, etc ) P P P P P P P P 4.6 Utilize print preview and print P P P P P P P P 4.7 Utilize cut, copy and paste P P P P P P P P 4.8 Use spelling and editing tools (spell check, grammar check, thesaurus) P P P P P P P P 4.9 Understand and use layout (example: columns, margins, tabs, linespacing, page set up, alignment P P P P P P P 5. Paint, raw, Graphics, and Multimedia 5.1 Utilize basic paint toolbars (example: color, pencil, eraser, brush, text, etc ) P P P P P P P P P P P 5.2 Use paint tools to create a project P P P P P P P P P P 5.3 Use images from a variety of sources (example: draw, clipart, internet, C, server) P P P P P P 5.4 nsert a graphic into a document P P P P P P P P 5.5 Manipulate a graphic (stretch, shrink, move, layer) P P P P P P P P 5.6 Group and ungroup objects in a document P P P P 5.7 Save a document in a standard graphic image format (PCT, JPEG, TFF, etc ) P P 5.8 Create a video presentation using sound, music, and/or video P P 5.9 Create and edit graphics with pixel manipulation East Valley School istrict #361 Last Edited: June 2005 *Underlined words available in the glossary - Page 3

ntroduce- Skill is demonstrated, discussed, and practiced evelop-skill is practiced, reinforced, and enhanced 6. Spreadsheet 6.1 Create basic cell formulas (+,-,x,/) P P 6.2 efine and use basic terms (cell, row, column, formula, etc ) P P 6.3 Create and format charts from spreadsheet data P P 6.4 Set print range P P P P P 6.5 nsert a spreadsheet into a word processing program 6.6 dentify when a spreadsheet is useful and/or appropriate P P P 6.7 Customize chart for viewing or printing (size, color, pattern, etc.) 6.8 Understand how to title charts and include a legend P P 6.9 Evaluate and choose appropriate chart type to represent data P 7. Social, Ethical, and Human ssues 7.1 emonstrate appropriate use and respect for technology equipment P P P P P P P P P 7.2 Respect others' privacy of data and workspace. P P P P 7.3 Understand consequences and abide by the EVS Network Use Agreement (UP) P P P P P P P P P 7.4 emonstrate acceptable behavior at the computer P P P P P P P P P P 7.5 Understand the consequences of misuse of technology P P P P P P P P P 7.6 Understand technology in everyday life and how often technology is used on a daily basis. P P P P P P P P P 7.7 Respect copyright and plagiarism issues P P P P P P 7.8 Examine advantages and disadvantages of technology (i.e. Advantages: quantity of global information, variety of publishing options, ease of access, communication/collaboration; isadvantages: false information, safety, plagiarism, cost, availability ) P P P P P P 7.9 evelop an understanding of copyright laws in regard to publishing 7.10 Apply time management skills P P P 7.11 Communicate awareness of technology uses and risks P P P 7.12 Make informed technology choices (i.e. scanner, digital camera, printer, LC projector, etc ) P P P P 7.13 Recognize and understand technology requirements in the work world P P P 7.14 dentify examples and analyze the societal impact of advanced and emerging technologies East Valley School istrict #361 Last Edited: June 2005 *Underlined words available in the glossary - Page 4

ntroduce- Skill is demonstrated, discussed, and practiced evelop-skill is practiced, reinforced, and enhanced 8. nternet and Telecommunication 8.1 8.2 Use telecommunications to communicate, collaborate, and work effectively (example: instant messaging, email, electronic resources) P P P P Use telecommunications with students via teacher (i.e. student to student, classroom to classroom, student to professional, etc ) P P P P 8.3 Use telecommunications in the classroom to communicate with others inside/outside of the district for problem solving (i.e. email chamber of commerce to gather information about a city, email another classroom in the district to collect data). 8.4 Use bookmarks/hyperlinks/url's to access the nternet P P P P P P P P P 8.5 8.6 Use search strategies (i.e. directories, meta-search engines, search engines, etc ) Access and navigate teacher selected websites to collect information. P P P P P P P P P P P P P 8.7 8.8 8.9 Access and navigate the nternet for research and digital media retrieval. P P P P P P Retrieve, save, and store electronic data from nternet and other multimedia sources. P P P P P P Use a variety of media to gather information (i.e. newspapers, magazines, books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, TV, computers, internet, etc ) P P P P P 8.10 Use telecommunications efficiently to communicate, collaborate, and work effectively to support learning and/or problem-solving P P P 8.11 dentify and cite internet sources in a bibliography P P 8.12 dentify URL differences to evaluate the validity of different sites. P P P 8.13 Evaluate relevance, appropriateness, validity, currency, bias and accuracy of web pages and Web sites. P P East Valley School istrict #361 Last Edited: June 2005 *Underlined words available in the glossary - Page 5