It will help teachers to interact better with their classes
and maintain discipline if they know the names of their students. I suggest
that you make the learners sit in the same place every lesson and have a layout
map of the class. This is what I am making my student teachers create in their
computer literacy classes when they are meant to learn Word tables.
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For CAT or computer literacy people the key features here
are borders, column width, vertical and horizontal alignment in cells.
It will help more by inserting images of each of the
learners.
For CAT or computer literacy people the key features are
borders, column width, vertical and horizontal alignment in cells and maybe merge
cells. The images are all cropped to display just the face, the same size,
inserted as files, formatted in line with text, aligned vertically and
horizontally in the cells. The pictures can be taken with whatever means or
copied from a social networking site, but transferred to the computer and saved
as a file.
3 comments:
This is a good idea. Hoping all schools will do this too.
One of my most successful lessons. The students enjoyed it because they were working with THEIR pictures. Learned the difference between cropping and making pictures smaller.
Such an interesting feature has emerged. Some students cannot see in flat paper layout the layout of the physical classroom. I wonder if they can read graphs. I wonder if they can read a map. It must be taught!
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