Sponsored by
Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Summer Institute 2000


Kid Pix Studio Deluxe

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Kid Pix Website Site includes samples of how to integrate Kid Pix in your curriculum.

Books:

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Burgei, Nancy, et al. KidPix Studio Deluxe! Teacher's Guide and User's Manual. Novato. California; Broderbund Software, Inc., 1998.

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Lifter, Marsha. Kid Pix for Terrified Teachers: Grades 3-5. Huntington Beach, CA: Teacher Created Materials.

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__________. Kid Pix for Terrifeid Teachers: Grades K-2. Huntington Beach, CA: Teacher Created Materials. 1997
---Book includes 38 ready to use projects, as well as helpful discussions about keuboarding skills, managing computers in the classroom using Kid Pix projects with other computer software.


Hyper Studio 3.1

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Hyper Studio Web Site is filled with tutorials and ideas of how to integrate this software into your curriculum.

Books:

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Brundige, Ann. HyperStudio Animation From A to Zoom! Ogden, Utah; Ann Brundige Studio, 1997.

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Cochran, David W. and Staats, Robert A. HyperStudio Express 3.1 For Macintosh/Windows. Columbus, Ohio; Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2000.

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Fleck, Tim. HyperStudio: Simple Projects&emdash;Intermediate. Westminster, California; Teacher Created Materials, Inc., 1999.

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________. HyperStudio Workbook. El Cajon, California; Roger Wagner Publishing, Inc., 1988-1997.



Power Point (Websites)

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Power Point in the Classroom

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Microsoft Powerpoint

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Ed596-Technology for Teachers

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Basic PowerPoint Topics Tutorial



Technology Literacy Challenge Fund
Summer Institute 2000

Overview | Objective | Syllabus | Resources | Assessment | Participants | Photos & Works
KidPix | HyperStudio | PowerPoint
TLCF 2000

Updated 6/26/00
Miki St.Laurent