Intro to Computer Technology class

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Computer Technology

Period 1

Mr. Lushenko

Please fill out your Student Information sheet using the best printing you have ever used in your life.

Welcome to Computer Technology class!

Not all classes are the same…

How to get an A in this class:

Come to class on time.

Do your work.

Go to 2nd period.

How to get an F in this class:

Ididn’tlearn

anyjob

skillsin

HighSchool…

Prepare to write down the 10 class

rules.

Rules are like Guard Rails

They let us know what is out of bounds.

1. Use only quiet voices in the computer lab.

2. Food, candy, and drink are allowed only outside.

3. Remove all

head coverings indoors (except for religious reasons.)

4. Never ask for a hall pass. Use the classroom vest pass. And sign out.

Orange = bathroom

Yellow = anywhere else

5. Sorry, students cannot use the classroom telephone.

6. Headphone, CD player and cell phone violations will be reported to administration in writing.

7. Use the Internet only after your lesson is complete.

8. Never ask “What are we doing today?” because the assignment is already on the board when you walk in.

9. Never ask “What did we do yesterday?” because yesterday’s assignment is on the teacher’s blog:

Lushenko.pbworks.com

10. Sit in your seat or stand behind your chair until the bell rings.

Please sign your name at the bottom of the classroom rules.

Units of Study• Basic Computer Operation• Touch Typing• Desktop Publishing• Word Processing• Spreadsheets• Multimedia• Database• Electronic Research• Technical Reading and Writing

Basic Computer Operation Unit

Touch Typing Unit

Desktop Publishing Unit

Word Processing Unit

Business Letters School Reports

Spreadsheets Unit

Tran's Card Shop Sales

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100

200

300

400

500

600

700

CUPS MUGS NOTEPADS CALENDARS

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

Multimedia Unit

Database Unit

Tables Reports

Electronic Research Unit

Technical Reading and Writing Unit

Classroom Emergency• All students remain calm and quiet

Classroom Emergency• All students remain calm and quiet• Two students scamper to the

school office

Classroom Emergency• All students remain calm and quiet• Two students scamper to the

school office• One student dials 9 911

Classroom Emergency• All students remain calm and quiet• Two students scamper to the

school office• One student dials 9 911• One student uses fire extinguisher

Fire Drill• Leave classroom, turn right

Fire Drill• Leave classroom, turn right• Walk toward the flagpole, across the

driveway, and then all the way to the fence.

Fire Drill• Leave classroom, turn right• Walk toward the flagpole, across the

driveway, and then all the way to the fence.• Stay together (roll will be taken out there).

Fire Drill• Leave classroom, turn right• Walk toward the flagpole, across the

driveway, and then all the way to the fence.• Stay together (roll will be taken out there).• No cell phone use during a fire drill (it’s a

safety thing.)

Lockdowndrill

• Teacher shuts and locks all three doors

Lockdowndrill

• Teacher shuts and locks all three doors• Students under desks

Lockdowndrill

• Teacher shuts and locks all three doors• Students under desks• Teacher checks e-mail

Lockdowndrill

• Teacher shuts and locks all three doors• Students under desks• Teacher checks e-mail• If you’re at lunch or outside, go inside…

– Nearest classroom– Commons– Theater– Gym

Lockdowndrill

• Teacher shuts and locks all three doors• Students under desks• Teacher checks e-mail• If you’re at lunch or outside, go inside…

– Nearest classroom– Commons– Theater– Gym

• An Administrator will open the door to end the drill

Tardy Policy• First tardy = warning note

Tardy Policy• First tardy = warning note• Second tardy = home visit

Tardy Policy• First tardy = warning note• Second tardy = home visit• Third tardy = referral

A word to athletes…

If you’ve earned a low grade, don’t come asking me to help your grade go up by “extra credit” or “mercy”

Athletes is an extra curricular activity.

Show responsibility—keep your grades up.

No Field TripsGrade an F?

F =

GRADES• Grades are based on total points.

• Points are earned by doing assignments and taking unit tests.

• Some students ask me what they can do to make their grade go up. I tell them, “Points are earned by doing assignments and taking unit tests.”

Everyone is...

Everyone is...different

Can’tWeAllJustGetAlong?

Teacher Contact

mLushenk@egusd.net

or after school in Room G2

More info about this class:Sites.google.com/site/MarkLushenko

My daily blog:Lushenko.pbworks.com

More info about Business classes:Sites.google.com/site/FlorinMoney

School district security is watching you.

Just searching for blocked websites or

bad words is recorded.

Just trying to use a MySpace proxy is a violation of school

rules, is easily detected, and is punishable.

Besides, all the MySpace proxies are

blocked.

I can monitor you from my desk as well.

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