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A Multimedia Approach to Teaching Computer Fluency
Thursday
Jan 13th, 2011
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Harborside Ballroom Foyer
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Session Type: Poster Session
Bowie State University requires students to enroll in a course entitled Computer Literacy and Applications that focuses on computer applications, touching briefly on software and hardware. Based on the need for technology in majors offered at Bowie State University, a Computer Principles and Technologies course was developed. The Computer Principles and Technologies course combines the material offered in the Computer Literacy and Applications course plus a more in-depth study of applied computing to include hardware and software. This presentation suggests ways to support various technology media as a method to teach computer fluency.
















