Synopses & Reviews
As computer education curriculum moves down from the high school to middle school level, it's especially important that students get the skills they need at an early age. Now there is a solution that provides middle school teachers with the curricular framework needed to be successful. You can choose your books based on the applications you use rather than purchasing a textbook that covers subjects that are not even covered in your class. These flexible books that you can mix and match to suit your specific classroom needs, introduce a concept, provide practice using the application, and then allow students to use the applications in a cross-curricular scenario.
Synopsis
These easy-to-follow, fun and visual books keep learners engaged and interested in what they are learning. Users are introduced to new concepts in the lessons and then gain valuable hands-on experience using these skills in a variety of cross-curricular scenarios.
Synopsis
These easy-to-follow, fun and visual books keep learners engaged and interested in what they are learning. Users are introduced to new concepts in the lessons and then gain valuable hands-on experience using these skills in a variety of cross-curricular scenarios.
About the Author
Jennifer Gipp has a special talent for bringing her experience and enthusiasm for middle school instruction to textbooks that engage learners. Currently, the author teaches business education at D.C. Everest Middle School in Weston, Wisconsin. She has taught at the middle school level since 2002. Before teaching in middle school, Jennifer taught a variety of business classes at Oconto Falls High School. She is also very active in the Wisconsin Business Education Association.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Database Software Chapter 2: Setting Up a Database Chapter 3: Keying Information Chapter 4: Querying Data Chapter 5: Printing Reports