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Gene:
Sticking my nose in again. Just one source I've seen that looks
interesting is at the National Workforce Center for Emerging
Technologies (NWCET). I haven't done a lot of evaluation, but some of
the content is very interesting. The original work was done for
JobCorps. You can find the original modules in Word format with an
Instructor's Guide (PDF) at
http://jccdrc.jobcorps.gov/cpp/itproducts/view?searchterm=Express%20IT
The content tends to follow a job task model rather than just present
how to use certain software.
There are over 750 pages of lesson plans and curriculum content divided
into several modules (in the Secondary Curriculum). There is also a
College curriculum. The modules are downloadable in PDF format. The
Secondary Curriculum is at the link below if you're interested.
http://www.nwcet.org/products/secCurr.asp
It's likely more than you want, but the JobCorps materials can be
customized. Certainly an interesting place to start.
OK, I'm slinking back to my lurker mode now.
--Robert
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361-855-2802
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Mike (and friends),
We're reviewing our computer training curriculum for another round of
classes and I wondered if you have any suggestions for the best (public
domain) class curricula on our basic training; ours are getting fairly
dated. Topics are:
Introduction to Computers and Windows
Using the Internet
Word Processing (Microsoft Word)
thanks,
gene crick