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How I’ll Use my Computer

Katie
Dec 9, 2013
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How I’ll Use my Computer

Students at Washington Technology Magnet School are working on earning their IC3 (Internet and Computing Core Certification) certification, a global program that certifies an individual’s digital literacy skills associated with basic computer and Internet use. When a student completes the certification he/she gets a free personal laptop to use to complete homework, conduct research and communication…

Katie
Nov 5, 2013
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School Spotlight: Washington Technology Magnet School

At the beginning of the year we kicked off a project to teach middle and high school students computer recycling and refurbishing skills at Washington Technology Magnet School. We based the class off the curriculum we use to train students at Guadalupe Alternative Program School but instead of preparing the students to enter the workforce…

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