I'm teaching a course using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access) and keep having at least some of the class get done early. Would anyone have ideas on games or other fun activities that those early finishers could do that would continue to play with some of the basic computer skills I'm trying to teach them?
I have several games you may be interested in on my school website. It is in the student den section. I use these for free time and to encourage students to use them at home since they do have educational value as well as fun value for the most part. the link is as follows:
Permalink Reply by Kev on November 27, 2008 at 1:52pm
I'd second the idea of having them make animations or games in powerpoint. One can learn more about the office suite from playing with powerpoint than anything else. I use it now for just about everything except official text documents. I use it for all my desktop publishing, titling for movies, game design, etc. It is incredibly powerful if you get deep into it which making an animation will let them do.
When I have students finish a project like this early, I have them go to google docs and see if they can replicate the project (or part of it depending on time). This gives them a chance to use the cloud, and learn another program. Most like the opportunity to try something else.
That's a great idea! I've got some pretty tech-savvy primary kids and we use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint weekly and have done some work with "the cloud" as a class... but I'd not thought of having them try to replicate a project using google docs, zoho, or 280slides!
It's in my plans for this coming week now, though! Thanks! :)