Computer Activities Through the Year
by SUSAN L. GIMOTTY
from Teacher Created Resources
More than 50 activities help students develop skills in word processing, spreadsheets, multimedia presentations, graphic design, and using the Internet.
Crayons and Computers: Computer Art Activities for Children Ages 4 to 8
by Carol Sabbeth
from Chicago Review Press
Keyboarding for the Christian School
by Leanne Beitel
from iUniverse, Inc.
Drawing from fourteen years experience, author Leanne Beitel guides teens in touch typing and basic word processing skills specifically for Christian schools and/or home schools. Keyboarding for the Christian School gives clear directions and brief assignments with the following advantages:
Be Prepared for the AP Computer Science Exam in Java
by Maria Litvin
from Skylight Publishing
This is the third edition of the best-selling AP Computer Science exam prep book. Thorough review chapters cover all of the A- and AB-level material and the GridWorld case study. Includes five complete practice exams, three A and two AB, with no overlap.
Glencoe Keyboarding with Computer Applications, Complete Course, Spiral-Bound Student Edition, Lessons 1-150
by McGraw-Hill
from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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This exciting new program takes Keyboarding to a whole new level. Now, you can have a Keyboarding book that contains all the software suite applications!
Glencoe Keyboarding with Computer Applications Student Edition, Lessons 1-150
by McGraw-Hill
from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
This exceptional keyboarding program will appeal to every student. All elements, including the courseware, textbook, and student software manuals are fully integrated to provide students with the total learning experience. The courseware provides students with immediate feedback as it scores timings and most documents. Cross-Curriculum activities enable students to use their keyboarding skills in other courses. The student manuals serve as software reference guides.
Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series)
by Mary E. Farrell
from Charles River Media
As part of the CyberRookies' series this book is written for aspiring programmers, and teaches basic programming skills that can be easily applied to any language including the key concepts of Loops, Strings, Array, Pointers, and more. Written by a high school programming teacher, Learning Computer Programming emphasizes the most relevant topics for beginners and pinpoints the essentials of programming success. There are so many programming languages in use today that it's difficult to decide which one to learn, especially for beginning programmers. With this in mind, Learning Computer Programming: It's Not About Languages focuses on "programming" skills instead of specific languages. Languages will always change so to become an effective programmer, it's important to understand the fundamentals before tackling a specific language. The book is language independent and uses examples from a variety of languages including the most popular C++, JAVA, and HTML, which each have a chapter devoted to them. Using helpful hints, activities, and watchouts, the book gently guides the student through the maze of programming techniques, concepts, and pitfalls.
The Magic School Bus Gets Programmed (Magic School Bus)
by Joanna Cole
from Scholastic Paperbacks
A book about computers, from the animated television series on the Learning Channel.
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