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Technology TEKS (3-5) Foundations

Instructions On the following slides, you will click on the clip art picture to hyperlink to websites. After you complete the activities, click on the back button in Internet Explorer. Then click on the space bar to move to the next slide.

Basic Skills

Pretest

Parts of a Computer

Matching Terms to Definitions

Terminology Hangman

Abbreviations

Challenge

Formatting

Parts of Word Window

Input Devices

Typing Position

What is Copyright?

Copyright Hangman

Copyright Quiz

Posttest

Foundations (TEKS) (b) Knowledge and skills. (1) Foundations. The student demonstrates knowledge and appropriate use of hardware components, software programs, and their connections. The student is expected to: (A) use technology terminology appropriate to the task; (B) save and delete files, uses menu options and commands, and work with more than one software application; (C) identify and describe the characteristics of digital input, processing, and output; (D) delineate and make necessary adjustments regarding compatibility issues including, but not limited to, digital file formats and cross platform connectivity; and (E) access remote equipment on a network such as a printer or other peripherals. (2) Foundations. The student uses data input skills appropriate to the task. The student is expected to: (A) use a variety of input devices such as mouse, keyboard, disk drive, modem, voice/sound recorder, scanner, digital video, CD-ROM, or touch screen; (B) use proper keyboarding techniques such as correct hand and body positions and smooth and rhythmic keystroke patterns; (C) demonstrate touch keyboarding techniques for operating the alphabetic, numeric, punctuation, and symbol keys as grade-level appropriate; (D) produce documents at the keyboard, proofread, and correct errors; (E) use language skills including capitalization, punctuation, spelling, word division, and use of numbers and symbols as grade-level appropriate; and (F) demonstrate an appropriate speed on short timed exercises depending upon the grade level and hours of instruction. (3) Foundations. The student complies with the laws and examines the issues regarding the use of technology in society. The student is expected to: (A) follow acceptable use policies when using computers; and (B) model respect of intellectual property by not illegally copying software or another individual's electronic work.

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