Cyber Cafes are hosted by Jim Erwin, MS Information Technology Specialist. These workshops focus on ways to integrate applications and education technology methodologies into the curriculum. Sessions run on Mondays from 3:30 to 4:30 in Room 201 in the Middle School. Below you will find a collection of topics and resources for past Cyber Cafe sessions. Have fun! Let us know if you have a topic you would like to see offered, OR if you have a special offering you would like to share in a future Cyber Cafe!
 

Microsoft Word
Word Processing, Desktop Publishing

Front Page 2000
Workshop Materials and links

 Search Engines and Search Strategies
Resources

Photoshop
Photoshop Tutorials

Digital Cameras & Scanners
Workshop Resources

Photoshop
Creating Web Photo Galleries

 Adobe Image Ready
Gif Animation for web pages

Web Quests
Some Ideas and Resources

Bookmarks/Favorites
Working with them

The Research Cycle
Resources and links

Hyper studio
Resources and more

  Discussion Groups
A list of resources

 Assessment and Rubrics
Does it Matter?

Excel
Spreadsheets and more

  Web Evaluation Tools
 Evaluating websites

 PowerPoint
PowerPoint Pointlessness!?

Publisher
Creating Newsletters in Publisher
Scanners
Scanners
Digital images
Manipulating Digital Images
Webbing Software
Inspiration

E-Mail
 Everything E-Mail

Copyright
An excellent online course for educators
Digital Literacy
Is it true or False

Plagiarism and Copyright
Resources

Viruses, Trojan Horses and more

Everything Virus and Spyware

Somebody is Watching you

Photoshop Elements Tutorial

The Basics
Basics 2
Tutorial
CS and Elements Compared

Project  Based Learning
What is it?
Resources
Why do Project Based Learning?

Inspiration
Tutorial
Teacher Guide
Quick Start

Online Professional Development
Resources and Sites
Lego Mindstorms
Robotics in Classroom
Editing MS Word
Are You surprised ?
Are You surprised ?
Editing and commenting in MS Word
US draft 1
US draft ll

 

Literature

Literature on the web

Movie Maker Plus
Resources
Tutorials
Tutorials ll

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