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by Dana Epley | Wednesday, December 21, 2011
SmartPens record everything you write and hear so you'll never miss a word! The Advanced Computers class of three seniors learned the basics of the pen in a short introductory class period. They learned the musical instrumentation feature, as well as how to replay your meetings or lectures simply by tapping on your notes. . . . read more
Mrs. Epley's ninth grade keyboarding class has been busy creating electronic career portfolios which they can continue to add to throughout high school, including examples of work they have done for school and for their community. Click . . . read more
The Keyboarding 9 Class has ended their unit on InDesign and PhotoShop by creating a school brochure. Check out their creations here with each of the options having a "front" to the tri-fold brochure and a "back" which are designated as . . . read more
Click on the student's name below to see the resume created in Jr. High Computer Awareness Class. The seventh grade girls are completing a short until on career awareness as they finish up the semester in computer class. Abbey . . . read more
After attending a series of meetings on iPads at the ESU #9 Service Unit this summer and into the fall, the Business Education Department received four iPads for the Advanced Computer Class from the Carl Perkins Grant money which they are now . . . read more
The Keyboarding 9 class is learning PhotoShop and InDesign from the Adobe Creative Suite 3. Currently, the are using what they have learned to design publishing projects for their water park business, creatively named after them. . . . read more
The Keyboarding 9 class was given a simple three-step layering assignment, learning to rename layers, move them around, using the text marquee tool, and exporting images. You can view their first lesson in this here, where they had to . . . read more