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Kid Pix Studio
Deluxe 1. Kid Pix Website Site
includes samples of how to integrate Kid Pix in your
curriculum. Books: 2. Burgei, Nancy, et al. KidPix Studio Deluxe! Teacher's
Guide and User's Manual. Novato. California; Broderbund
Software, Inc., 1998. 3. Lifter, Marsha. Kid Pix for Terrified Teachers: Grades
3-5. Huntington Beach, CA: Teacher Created
Materials. 4. __________. Kid Pix for Terrifeid Teachers: Grades
K-2. Huntington Beach, CA: Teacher Created Materials.
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---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 1. Hyper Studio Web
Site is filled with tutorials and ideas of how to integrate
this software into your curriculum. Books: 2. Brundige, Ann. HyperStudio
Animation From A to Zoom! Ogden, Utah; Ann Brundige
Studio, 1997. 3. Cochran, David W. and Staats,
Robert A. HyperStudio Express 3.1 For
Macintosh/Windows. Columbus, Ohio; Glencoe/McGraw-Hill,
2000. 4. Fleck, Tim. HyperStudio: Simple
Projects&emdash;Intermediate. Westminster, California;
Teacher Created Materials, Inc., 1999. 5. ________. HyperStudio
Workbook. El Cajon, California; Roger Wagner Publishing,
Inc., 1988-1997. Power Point
(Websites) 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Updated 6/26/00
Miki St.Laurent